Explore Sydney in Photos with Tim Denoodle »
Everything in this harbour city competes for your attention
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Everything in Sydney competes for your attention: the sight of a yacht race in the wake of a ferry; the sizzle of barbecues at the local park; the bustle of shoppers in one of the many malls, arcades or markets; or the squeal of kids chasing each other into the crashing surf.
But wherever you go in this city, you’ll feel the pull of Sydney’s saltwater fringe, from the quiet harbour coves that carve to the west, to the wild and playful ocean beyond the heads.
Tim Denoodle is a local Sydney-sider, and no matter where in the world he travels he always finds himself returning to its bright sandstone shores. The city seems to live inside him like a painting or a poem – a vast canopy of frangipanis and Moreton Bay figs shot through with skyscrapers, surfboards and cockatoos.
Sydney in Photos showcases images of Sydney’s many ‘faces’ – both iconic places and hidden gems. See the city through a travel photographer’s eyes and you’ll surely appreciate why so many people find themselves returning again and again to Sydney’s famous shorelines.
About the Author
Tim Denoodle is a Sydney writer and photographer whose work has appeared in various local and international travel magazines.
He gained a worldwide following on Instagram after the Instagram company featured his work on their blog.
In recent years Tim has exhibited his work at several Sydney galleries, including Maunsell Wickes in Paddington. When not working at Potts Point Bookshop, Tim spends most of his time writing and taking photographs around Sydney’s coastline.
You can find Tim online here at denoodle.com »
Sydney in Photos by Tim Denoodle is published by Hardie Grant (Syd, NSW; Jan 2018; Hb; 152pp, RRP A$29.99). It can be found at good bookshops from 1 January 2018.
It can also be purchased online via booko.com.au »
See links below for other capital city titles in this series.
Regions
- Sydney (NSW)
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