Author Archives: Ursula
Ever since my brother gave me my first camera just before my first major overseas adventure (a very long, long time ago), I have loved traveling and loved taking pictures.
It's only recently, however, that I've been able to really indulge my passion for both. Living in Bangkok for many years gave me access to some wonderful photographic teachers and mentors, as well as allowing me opportunities for travel that I'd not had before.
Although I've moved back to Australia, I am still traveling a fair bit - and I'm loving every minute of it!
 Peace. Is there such a thing? At the moment – at least in my corner of the world – there is an absence of war. Given the current political climates internationally, this absence of war does not feel like “peace”. It feels like a precarious balance of competing tensions: a temporary truce, while one holds […]
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Posted in Australia,History,MemorialTags: Australia,bird,history,landscape,memorial,museum,Photo Blog,POW,remembrance,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,war,WWII
 If you are like me – or, indeed, like the majority of people in the modern world – you spent most of your childhood in a standardised classroom. Schools are so “alike” all around the world that it is hard to remember that it wasn’t always this way: for hundreds of thousands of years, children […]
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Posted in Culture,environmental portraits,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: animism,animist,architecture,arts and crafts,culture,dance,environmental portrait,face paint,landscape,Middle Sepik,Papua New Guinea,Photo Blog,PNG,Religious Practice,Sepik River,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 It is always nice to explore ones own “back yard”. I relish the opportunity to get up close to animals, and I don’t need much excuse to take a road trip, so when I saw a Groupon advertisement for a day-trip to Phillip Island – ninety minutes out of Melbourne, I jumped at it. I had visited […]
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 Nashville wears its love of music – especially country music – on its sleeve. The moment you arrive at the International Airport, you know you are in country-music country, with exhibits and installations tipping their Stetsons to local stars and luminaries: mostly from the country music scene. Turn on the rental-car radio, and the the pre-sets […]
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Posted in Landscapes,Museum,Travel,USATags: architecture,art,city,museum,music,Nashville,sculpture,Tennessee,TN,travel,Travel Blog,urban,Ursula Wall,USA
 If I had to choose one word to describe the Mursi people of Ethiopia’s Omo Valley, I’d have to say “proud”. There are roughly 7,500 pastoralist Nilo-Saharan Mursi living across approximately 1900 square kilometres of semi-arid land in an isolated corner of southwestern Ethiopia, close to the border with South Sudan. A tall, good-looking people, […]
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Posted in Africa,Culture,Ethiopia,PortraitsTags: environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Ethiopia,Mursi,Omo Valley,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,scarification,travel,Travel Blog,tribal life,Ursula Wall
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