Gary Ramage
Gary Ramage is currently the News Limited Group’s Chief Photographer at the National Press Gallery in Parliament House in Canberra.
He has worked all over the world for the News Limited Group of newspapers from chasing Politian’s at high level bilateral meetings to the front lines of Afghanistan.
He is currently studying a BA in Photography and Design as part of his personal development to achieve a higher understanding of the photographic art.
Articles by Gary Ramage
Into an Afghan hot zone with a ‘Dustoff’ crew
Advisory: The following post contains graphic content which some people may find distressing. Everyone suffers in war. No exceptions. I…... Read more
Shooting Turnbull’s end: how you almost missed it
The turmoil of the opposition leadership spill made Parliament House an eventful place to be for a press photographer. But…... Read more
Heart of darkness: inside the Afghan war zone
On 28th July 2009, I flew out of Sydney bound for Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. It was to be…... Read more
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marley says:
I'm one of the older ones, so I've certainly seen a few changes in my time. When I started school I learned to write with a nib pen, dipped in an inkwell (no, I'm not kidding). My mother became a dab hand at getting inkstains out of my clothes. Flicking ink at one another in the classroom was an essential… [read more]From: I’d rather have a piece of toast than listen to crap lyrics
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