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.

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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.

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Landscape Photography Bronwyn Bell Landscape Photography Bronwyn Bell

Golden Light on the Murray

Along the Murray River in Echuca, the setting sun casts a golden glow across a quiet dirt road and the silhouettes of ancient river gums. Their gnarled branches reach skyward as soft sunset light creates a serene and timeless Australian landscape. This photograph captures the tranquil beauty of the bush at dusk, where warm colours, natural textures, and the stillness of the river come together in perfect harmony. A reminder of the Murray’s enduring charm, it invites viewers to pause, reflect, and immerse themselves in the peaceful rhythm of nature.

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