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emma crook
Emma Crook is a writer, poet and photographer living and working on Menang Noongar country in Kinjarling/Albany, Western Australia. She has been published in various print and digital publications, including Womankind Magazine, Westerly and Plumwood Mountain Journal. In 2024 she was a finalist in both the CLIP (Contemporary Landscapes In Photography) award and The Jury Art Prize, as well as Commended in The Mono Awards. Emma’s photography and writing often explores the layering of the domestic and the natural environment, as well as examining a life within, and on the edge of, isolated landscapes and bodies of water. 

 “ I take photographs of what I love and what I find beautiful in our world, hoping to share my way of seeing these moments with others. I am continually drawn to the stillness that can be held in any moment. I love experimenting with a range of different cameras, learning new techniques and thinking about how I can challenge myself to create an image that tells a story. I rarely leave home without a camera or two, either travelling, walking along the coast or being in the ocean. No matter where I am, I love trying to capture the light, that tiny fleeting moment in time and all the spaces in-between. “
© Emma Crook
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