Amelia Fullarton on appreciating what you have

 

Photography by Amelia Fullarton for Home by the Sea, published by Hardie Grant

If you stripped yourself of your work, your home, friends and your community, what would be left? Who would you be? What could you learn about yourself?

About a year ago photographer Amelia Fullarton stepped away from a successful photography career and a life in one of the most popular regions on Australia’s east coast to spend time travelling with her family.

On that trip she learnt what she really needs to feel good, and it’s not what you might think.

Come listen to our conversation about embracing creativity, renovating an architectural home on a budget, and following your dreams.

Also, we talk about the lessons we learnt while working together on my latest book Home by the Sea. You can order a copy here.


THIS EPISODE FOCUSES ON

  • How Amelia began her career as a photographer

  • The value of learning on the job

  • How she makes use of natural light in her work

  • How she chooses to show up on Instagram

  • Building her home on a budget

  • Her mentality of living with less

  • The lessons she learnt living with her family in a caravan for 10 months

  • Connecting with nature

  • Her experience working on my new book Home by the Sea


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Podcast production: Yaga Media

 
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