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    Hugh Brown

    PO Box 214

    Darlington WA

    Australia 6070

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    { 2008-08-20 }

    2008 has been a busy year, with Hugh having just returned from a trip into the wilds of the Congo Basin in Central Africa. Here, he encountered gorillas in the wild and photographed pygmies that had never had white contact.

    { 2008-06-15 }

    Recently returned from a trip along the Kimberley Coast photographing some of the World's oldest and most priceless indigenous rock art. It is thought that these paintings may well hold the key to helping trace mankind's early movements around the globe.

Prints

Deserts and Arid Lands

A long day in the saddle comes to an end.  Soon a blazing fire ignites the Spinifex and dinner warms the plate.  A desert thunderstorm, threatening in its fury, passes harmlessly overhead.  The sky above the Gunbarrel glows a magnificent incandescent pink as Hugh reaches for his tripod.  He’s not seen a soul for three days.  There’s a certain freedom that one can only seem to find out amongst these rolling Spinifex plains and dunes.  What follows is a selection of images taken in some of Australia’s most remote areas.

 

About Hugh Brown Prints

An exclusive selection of Hugh’s images are available as Limited Edition fine prints. These prints are produced on Fujiflex Crystal Archive paper because it produces the finest finish and claims the highest archival permanence of any colour photographic enlargement paper available. Each edition is limited to a maximum of 250 prints per image, and each image is signed, titled and numbered by Hugh. These make for truly stunning additions to any home or office. Collection Prints are limited to runs of fifteen only.