Blog

Street Photography Bronwyn Bell Street Photography Bronwyn Bell

Underground Moments

A black and white photographic essay capturing everyday commuter moments inside Sydney’s Town Hall underground train station. The series observes travellers waiting, watching, and moving through the platform as trains arrive and depart.

Read More
Street Photography Bronwyn Bell Street Photography Bronwyn Bell

Reflections Before Dawn: Rain, Fog, and Light in Katoomba NSW

I woke before sunrise to the soft, irregular patter of rain on the tent roof. The air was sharp with cold, and everything beyond the canvas felt hidden.

Plans for landscape photography at Govetts Leap and the Three Sisters dissolved into fog. By the time I reached Katoomba’s main street, the town itself had become the subject—quiet, reflective, and suspended.

Read More
Street Photography Bronwyn Bell Street Photography Bronwyn Bell

Kyoto Nostalgia – Capturing the Soul of the City in Ten Frames

Discover the hidden beauty of Kyoto through Kyoto Nostalgia, a ten-image series capturing the city’s backstreets, rainy nights, and quiet mornings using creative multi-exposure photography. Shot on a DSLR during the bustling Christmas season, this collection blends the charm of traditional wooden buildings, glowing lanterns, and intricate overhead wires with the layered textures of modern Kyoto street photography. Perfect for travellers, creatives, and Japan photography enthusiasts, these images reveal both the timeless serenity and vibrant energy of one of Japan’s most photogenic cities.

Read More