It’s taken us a while, but we wanted to get our new print release just right.
We have looked carefully through hundreds of images submitted by photographers from all over Australia. But we have stringent requirements. We want images that are bold, unique, inspiring and intriguing, and just right for your home.
In this collection, we bring you new prints from existing One Fine Print photographers Mark Lobo, Paul Hoelen and Elizabeth Bull, and introduce two new photographers to the One Fine Print collective: Christopher Tung and Emma McEvoy.
Our Winter Collection takes you all over the world, and includes images from Iceland, Namibia, Canada and Australia! We fly high with all-new bright and abstract aerial prints from Paul Hoelen, wander down snow covered roads with graphic prints from Elizabeth Bull, hike the hills in Iceland with Chrostopher Tung, and look into a infinite landscape of sand dunes with Emma Evoy. Mark Lobo takes us on his journey of discovery with infrared photography, and brings us another surprising and quirky image from Japan.
Introducing Emma McEvoy.
Emma McEvoy is an award winning photographic artist from the beautiful coast of the Mornington Peninsula, now currently based in Melbourne, Australia. Her surreal, albeit powerful imagery often explores ideas surrounding feminine consciousness, the human condition and the environment.
Following the recent completion of her Bachelor of Photography, majoring in Fine Art at Southbank’s Photography Studies College, Emma’s passion for travel and nature has led her to create bodies of work in an array of breathtaking landscapes all over the world. From the mountains of New Zealand, to the glaciers of Iceland, and now most recently in her latest series, the desert plains of Africa.
Introducing Christopher Tung.
Christopher Tung, born and raised in Melbourne, is a landscape and travel photographer.
Chris’ love of travel and adventure has taken him to many inspiring places for his photography, from the great modern cities to some of the most amazing national parks and hiking trails. However, it is in the outdoors, where he draws his deepest influences. Carrying a camera with him on every adventure, he is able to capture the magnificent wonder and rugged beauty of nature.
Chris finds hiking is a great way to completely clear his mind of constant thoughts. Not only does he revel in the physical challenges of hiking, it is where he finds solace and inner peace.