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February 11, 2013

Time Machine is an Australian online magazine featuring contemporary photographic projects from both Australia and around the world. The emphasis is on showing new work and longer term projects; and bringing the concerns of photographers and their colleagues to wider attention. They have a Facebook site.

The theme for the latest issue is WILD. Wild is a concept that is fragile, yet strong. It’s meaning is wide-ranging: from untamed; native; living in a state of nature to frantic or crazy; violently excited; lawless; unrestrained by reason; extravagant and disorderly.

NewtonMwild.jpg Mathew Newton, untitled,

Matthew Newton is a photographer / cinematographer based in Hobart. He asks: ' will Tasmania remains unique in its natural beauty and inherent wildness.'

NewtonMcutforests.jpg Mathew Newton, untitled,

He says that Tasmania is a place where old growth native forests, which include the mighty Eucalyptus regnans, are reduced to tiny woodchips and sold for questionable profits.

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