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            <title>Trawling for photos down the East Coast</title>
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            <description>I&#8217;m tired, cold and smell like a tin of cat food. This is my first taste of life as a deep&#45;sea fishermen. Twenty&#45;four hours on a fishing trawler outside Sydney Heads with Paul Bagnato, a fourth generation skipper. 



The Bagnato family have run six trawlers out of Sydney since the 1960s, delivering Sydney&#8217;s freshest seafood to the Fish Markets every day of the week. 

&#8220;We are on standby 24 hours a day, 7 days a week,&#8221; he says. &#8220;It&#8217;s a tough life out here.&#8221;</description>
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            <title>An inside view of the last days of the Gillard campaign</title>
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            <description>By all accounts this election has been really boring and as a photographer I wanted to do something different to get people interested again. I wanted to shoot it in a different way than the way we always cover elections in newspapers.



If I can borrow a phrase from this election campaign, I wanted to be seen to be &#8220;moving forward&#8221; with technology and doing something new and fresh. So when I got the call up to shoot the final week of the election last week with Prime Minister Julia Gillard I decided to shoot everything on the iPhone. 

A simple no frills camera (weighing no more than a can of coke) with a fixed lens, and using the Hipstamatic app bought for $2.49.</description>
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