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The colour of Bondi

by Rex Dupain

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Rex Dupain's photographs in The Colour of Bondi rise above postcard cliche thanks to the visual intelligence behind them and Dupain's special sensibility - classical, but not aloof; sensuous, but equally interested in characters, relationships, stories; candid, but not falsely dramatised.Dupain shows us every aspect of Bondi and gives us all of the various subcultures that distinguish it: the skaters at The Bowl, the backpackers, the divers, the young dads and mums, the surf lifesavers and the nippers, the swimmmers and the surfers of every age.… (more)
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Rex Dupain's photographs in The Colour of Bondi rise above postcard cliche thanks to the visual intelligence behind them and Dupain's special sensibility - classical, but not aloof; sensuous, but equally interested in characters, relationships, stories; candid, but not falsely dramatised.Dupain shows us every aspect of Bondi and gives us all of the various subcultures that distinguish it: the skaters at The Bowl, the backpackers, the divers, the young dads and mums, the surf lifesavers and the nippers, the swimmmers and the surfers of every age.

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