STATELESS BY DEGREESClimate Change: A Line In The Sand(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/climate-change-a-line-in-the-sand/591/) By Mike Bowers April 16, 2013Scenes of everyday life in Kiribati, a disappearing country.read latershare11
All AboardThe Call Of The Sea(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/the-call-of-the-sea/492/) By Ellen Fanning, Mike Bowers November 30, 2012In photos and audio interviews, a look of who supports the new wave of cruising.read latershare4
PeopleFraming History: Gough’s Time(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/framing-history-goughs-time/476/) By Mike Bowers November 14, 2012When Gough Whitlam launched his election campaign in Blacktown 40 years ago, a nervous young photographer waiting in the wings captured a defining image of the man who would be prime minister.read latershare10
CultureIf You Call It Art, Is It Still A Crime?(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/if-you-call-it-art-is-it-still-a-crime/405/) By Mike Bowers October 4, 2012Good artists copy, great artists steal. But in the digital age, photographic copyright is fading fast.read latershare7
HistoryAustralia’s Original Landscape Gardeners(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/australias-original-landscape-gardeners/371/) By Ellen Fanning, Mike Bowers, Daniel Kirkwood September 7, 2012Discover the winner of Australia’s richest literary prize. Through words and video, historian Bill Gammage explains how Aborigines tamed the land — and how colonial paintings prove it.read latershare17
James Price PointAn Inconvenient Fluke(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/an-inconvenient-fluke/621/) By Mike Bowers August 16, 2012That tail-slapping whales do? Scientists describe it as a temper tantrum. And that's only the mammals — the humans are protesting too. A story in pictures from James Price Point, where plans for a massive gas plant ... read latershare0
PeopleFraming History: A Handful Of Sand(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/framing-history-a-handful-of-sand/286/) By Mike Bowers June 28, 2012Mervyn Bishop framed one of the best-known images of Australian history. Australia's first Aboriginal press photographer talks about the iconic moment.read latershare1
PeopleFraming Terror(www.theglobalmail.org/feature/framing-terror/263/) By Mike Bowers June 7, 2012Forty years after the tragedy, photojournalist Russell McPhedran recalls how he shot the world-famous image of a terrorist at the 1972 Olympics.read latershare2