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Back from New Zealand

Just returned from a 2 week trip to New Zealand (South of South Island). Unfortunately, weather wasn’t perfect, so we’ve managed to complete less then half of our travel plans… but I’m not complaining at all – it is a great place with absolutely amazing nature.

Will begin photo processing and posting next week.

P.S. Photo above: Mount Cook (3754 m), also known as Aoraki.

Off to New Zealand …

I know, I know … I haven’t posted much over the last month. Sorry for that! I was tied up with other projects and didn’t have much time to post new things. But that will change soon – in a few hours I’m catching a flight to New Zealand’s South Island, where I’m going to spend 16 days. All gear cleaned, packed and ready …

Hopefully I’ll come back with a lot of new images and stories.

See you later!

More ways to keep up with updates and communicate!

Are you a Facebook addict? If so, I have a great news for you: I was resisting Facebook for a while, but now I realise its great potential and happy to announce a Yegor Korzh Travel Photography Facebook Fan page. I hope it will make it easier for you to receive updates from this website, so become a fan, participate in discussions, criticize – you are very welcome!

But if you don’t use Facebook regularly, you can still use the following options:

Among other site-wide changes you could notice that I have changed a standard blog commenting system to DISQUS: now you can use your Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo, OpenID or DISQUS account to comment on posts in blog and places sections.

Let me know what you think! Is there anything I could do better? Do you like my new website color scheme? Is there anything I could improve?

2010 Calendars

This year I’m happy to offer three high quality calendars with images of Australian Outback, Seascapes and Mountains. Get ready for 2010 year now – order your copy of the calendar for yourself and your friends!

 

Australian Outback 2010 Calendar

AustralianOutback2010Price $16.99 (US Dollars)
Support independent publishing: Buy this calendar on Lulu.

Closed size: 28cm wide x 21.5cm high
Open size: 28cm wide x 43.5cm high
100gsm cover and interior paper
Coil Bound, white wire-o binding

Calendar features a great selection of travel and nature images from Australian Outback, including Gawler and Flinders Ranges, Eyre Peninsula and NSW Outback. Please visit product page for calendar preview.

 

Australian Mountains 2010 Calendar

AustralianMountains2010Price $16.99 (US Dollars)
Support independent publishing: Buy this calendar on Lulu.

Closed size: 28cm wide x 21.5cm high
Open size: 28cm wide x 43.5cm high
100gsm cover and interior paper
Coil Bound, white wire-o binding

Calendar includes images of Australian mountains and ranges, including Flinders Ranges, Blue Mountains, Victorian Alps and Tasmania. Please visit product page for calendar preview.

 

Australian Coastlines 2010 Calendar

AustralianCoastlines2010Price $16.99 (US Dollars)
Support independent publishing: Buy this calendar on Lulu.

Closed size: 28cm wide x 21.5cm high
Open size: 28cm wide x 43.5cm high
100gsm cover and interior paper
Coil Bound, white wire-o binding

Calendar focuses on images from Australia’s South-East Coast, including South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales. Please visit product page for calendar preview.

 

Image of the Wallace’s Hut featured on RMIT Exhibition “Shelter: On Kindness”

Wallace's Hut

I’m happy to announce that the image of the Wallace’s Hut from Alpine National Park will be displayed on RMIT Exhibition “Shelter: On Kindness” from 25th of September to 25th of October.

Here is a brief introduction:

“Shelter: On Kindness” is an exploration, an exercise in inviting artists, architects, writers and thinkers to reflect on what qualities of environment and circumstance afford us shelter in a physical and metaphorical sense.

Is a shelter a sense of safe haven, a place to protect ourselves from the natural elements, from the unrelenting pressures of modern life or, perhaps, a place or space to reflect on our innermost thoughts.

“Shelter: On Kindness” examines the ideas of nurture and kindness through the filter of the writings of psychoanalyst and author Adam Phillips and historian Barbara Taylor on the history of kindness.

Official Information: Shelter: On Kindness, RMIT Gallery

Address:

RMIT Gallery
344 Swanston Street
Melbourne 3000

Hours: Mon-Friday 11-5 Saturday 2-5
Closed Sundays and public holidays.
Free Admission.

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