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The Pilbara Project « Previous | |Next »
May 4, 2011

The Pilbara Project--called 52 Weeks On---involved Les Walkling, Tony Hewitt, Christian Fletcher, Peter Eastway, filmmaker Michael Fletcher, and writer William L. Fox, who toured the Pilbara, creating stories through images and words that represented the collision and interconnection of the land,industry and cultures of the Pilbara.

From what I can gather, the project and the team at FORM was organized by Christian Fletcher, a West Australian based photographer whose work explores natural and urban/industrial landscapes:

FletchCcontainers.jpg Christian Fletcher, containers, Port Hedland, 2010

Bright colours, clean lines, minimalist. It's snappy image making that represents Port Hedland's role as the main container receival point for the Pilbara iron ore region.

| Posted by Gary Sauer-Thompson at 5:13 PM |