Fly on the wall
[words and photograph Mark Eveleigh] It is one of the fundamental rules of abseiling that your harness should be a good snug fit. There is a strange sense of reassurance in a really tight harness....
View ArticleAirplane journeys
[words Narina Exelby / photograph © Michael Poliza, The WideAngle] Do you remember the first time you flew? I remember mine, with absolute clarity. I was a wide-eyed drama student en route from Durban...
View ArticleParallel worlds: Christmas in 4 cities and a small Irish village
We asked five writers around the world – in four cities and a small Irish village – what the Christmas vibe is like where they are, right now. We didn’t quite know what to expect, but the parallels and...
View ArticlePortrait of a photographer’s world
[words by Mark Eveleigh / photographs by The WideAngle] [Click here for tips on how to shoot better portraits] This is a year in the life of the world’s most exciting and adventurous photographers’...
View ArticleA portrait of trust
[words and image © Cameron Herweynen, The WideAngle] This image of a young Yolngu child in his mothers arms was captured on my second assignment shooting for the Yothu Yindi Foundation (YYF) in 2008....
View ArticleA portrait of women
[photographs © Mirjam Letsch, Georgina Cranston, Gianluco Di Santo, Mark Eveleigh, Wylie Maercklein, Steve Davey, Boaz Rottem; all The WideAngle] To celebrate International Women’s Day, we’ve gathered...
View Article[Organic] market research
How do fresh produce markets on opposite sides of the globe – and two seasons apart – compare? For our Parallel Worlds writing project, two writers – one in Montreal and one in Melbourne – grabbed...
View ArticleThe Doubleman – C.J. Koch
This book had clearly done some mileage already: inside the cover were stamps from ‘Book Bonanza’ (Perth) and ‘Mr Books’ (Sydney). I bought it as a campsite in Maroochydore – Gold Coast, Australia and...
View ArticleThe world’s 7 greatest jungle destinations
If you haven’t been on a serious trip to any of these…well, what ON EARTH have you been up to? 1/ Amazon Where: At 2.5 million square miles and touching on nine countries, this is the granddaddy of all...
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