I’ve spent the morning preparing images for a new exhibition at Griffith University’s School of Social Work and Human Services here in Brisbane. These are the images they selected to reflect the nature of the department’s involvement in things like mental health, Aboriginal affairs, community and relationship.
Let me know what you think of the images!
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Dogs and owner, New South Wales

Sunset on the Oodnadatta track, South Australia

Hands reaching out over the fire, India

Aboriginal child, Queensland

Canoe at Lawn Hill Gorge, Queensland

Mother and baby in Segou, Mali

Karnatika girls selling cloth on a Goan beach, India

Footprints in the dune near Birdsville, Queensland
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Jo is a freelance photojournalist from Brisbane, Australia. Her love of her profession and interest in people groups and developing countries, led her to create the website www.visitedplanet.com. The site is a showcase for her work, the living conditions of people from around the world and other related issues.
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Nice pics, I particularly like the one of the girls in Goa. I spent a bit of time there in south India and remember them selling fruit and cloth on the beach. You’ve captured the colours and their smiles really well. Good work.