Westography - documenting the fading 'social landscape' of the western and north-western suburbs of Melbourne, and the western arc of country Victoria, Australia.
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- JoinedNovember 2011
- HometownMelbourne
- Current cityMelbourne
- CountryAustralia
- Websitehttps://www.warrenkirk.com/
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Warren Kirk tells excellent stories and does not need words.
What a wonderful serie of portraits of older people. It shows so much about their lives. It is touching to see !
Very, very, very good your photographic work. A great social document !!!!! Congratulations !!!!!!
Your photos are excellent! They say so much about Man and His Life! Congratulations and greetings from Poland!❤❤❤
Your environmental portraits are spot on! Love them...so many to choose from. Please keep going with your projects they're wonderful!!
Your pictures are just gorgeous!
One of today's best documentary photographers.
I've never been to Australia but seeing Mr. Kirk's photographs I wasn't sure whether to laugh or cry.
I highly recommend Warren Kirk's work as important documentation of ordinary Australian lives. Look into his album 'Peoples' to see amazing domestic portraiture. Warren has the ability to capture his subjects relaxed and at home in their enviroment; he does this repeatedly. Impressive and fascinating.
Everything seems out of time, this is what I like the most.
Your pictures are just the way I remember what some of the Melbourne suburb was. I am happy that I could still watch it as if I still live and wandering there. Thank you for these valuable pictures.
Many of your workplace and workshop photos are really touching, probably because they stand for a long, long game of survival which is still going on tho. So, even without showing the owners these photos are very telling, meaningful documents of human lifes, more informative than a portrait alone could ever be.One rea… Read more
Many of your workplace and workshop photos are really touching, probably because they stand for a long, long game of survival which is still going on tho. So, even without showing the owners these photos are very telling, meaningful documents of human lifes, more informative than a portrait alone could ever be.One reason why your photos belong to my favourite projects at flickr.
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