A small part of Aboriginal Sydney

Uncle Max Eulo

A few weeks back Time Out Sydney published an indigenous themed issue timed for Reconciliation Week. I photographed some of the people and places we were profiling.

Above is Uncle Max Eulo who’s commonly known for the smoking ceremony he performs as a welcome to Sydney. I ventured out with him on the Tribal Warrior early one morning.

Gathering Ground

Preparations for Gathering Ground, held on The Block in Redfern.

Darlene Johnson

Filmmaker Darlene Johnson at her home in Bondi.

Museum of Sydney poles

Edge of Trees is a sculptural installation outside the Museum of Sydney.

Aunty Sylvia Scott

Aunty Sylvia Scott outside her home in Glebe.

tony mundine gym

Anthony Mundine training at the Tony Mundine Gym in Redfern.

wayne blair

Wayne Blair on the set of Romeo and Juliet, the production he was directing for the Sydney Theatre Company.

tribal warrior

Onboard the Deerubbun on Sydney Harbour.

the block eveleigh

A mural at the top of Eveleigh Street, the entrance to The Block.

Uncle Max performs his welcoming smoke ceremony on Time Out Sydney’s Editor-in-Chief Angus Fontaine outside the QVB.

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2 Responses to “A small part of Aboriginal Sydney”

  1. matt says:

    some really great pics – would have been a fun assignment!

  2. Annie says:

    Beautiful pics as always bro.