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Series Story KINUGAWA KAN MAY 2026
Kinugawa Kan: A Century of Change in Kinugawa Onsen
Kinugawa Kan opened on 31 December 1942 on the Kinugawa River gorge. The first major ryokan in Kinugawa Onsen to fall in the post-bubble era, in June 1999. A photo...
Wangi Power Station: The Years Gone By
Eleven storeys of brick on the western shore of Lake Macquarie, built by 1,000 men and run for...
21 photographs · 12 min read
Why the calendars stay where they are
Woolla is a hand-built hut on the Deua River near Braidwood. The Davis family lived here from 1927...
24 photographs · 4 min read
What I Learned Shooting Hotel Motel 101
Ever wondered where the idea for Hotel Motel 101 came from? Well, here's a bit of an insight...
24 photographs · 10 min read
Kandos Cement Works: Ninety-Five Years in the Valley
The kilns here are the kind of scale that takes a moment to register. You stand at the...
7 photographs · 3 min read
Industrial Photography in Sydney: White Bay and Eveleigh
Sydney's industrial heritage is concentrated in a band of suburbs that ring the inner harbour: Rozelle, Eveleigh, Pyrmont,...
24 photographs · 2 min read
Bradmill Denim: Inside the Yarraville Mill
The first time I walked through a gap in a fence and into an abandoned building, it was...
24 photographs · 3 min readBehind the lens
Behind-the-scenes photography and field notes from each location shoot.

Behind the Lens: Wangi Power Station
The turbine hall is the most readable room I've worked in. No machinery on the floor, just the structure: riveted steel frame,...

Behind the Lens: White Bay Power Station
Brett Patman on working inside White Bay Power Station. The thirty-metre boilerhouse, the overhead cranes, and photographing a building that is open...

Available Light
Brett Patman on working with available light in abandoned buildings. Tripods, slow shutter speeds, and why waiting is part of the process.

How I Find the Places
Brett Patman on finding locations for the series. Heritage registers, Google Maps, and the long work of turning a single visit into...
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Kinugawa Kan: A Century of Change in Kinugawa Onsen
Kinugawa Kan opened on 31 December 1942 on the Kinugawa River gorge. The first major ryokan in Kinugawa...
Wangi Power Station: The Years Gone By
Eleven storeys of brick on the western shore of Lake Macquarie, built by 1,000 men and run for...
Why the calendars stay where they are
Woolla is a hand-built hut on the Deua River near Braidwood. The Davis family lived here from 1927...
Tin City: Built Without Permission in the Dunes
What I Learned Shooting Hotel Motel 101
Ever wondered where the idea for Hotel Motel 101 came from? Well, here's a bit of an insight...
Green Cape Lighthouse on a clear winter night
For a 30 second video, there is quite a lot of story to goes into the making. This...
Kandos Cement Works: Ninety-Five Years in the Valley
Wangi Power Station: Photographs from Inside
Behind the Lens: Wangi Power Station
The turbine hall is the most readable room I've worked in. No machinery on the floor, just the...
Behind the Lens: White Bay Power Station
Brett Patman on working inside White Bay Power Station. The thirty-metre boilerhouse, the overhead cranes, and photographing a...
Available Light
Brett Patman on working with available light in abandoned buildings. Tripods, slow shutter speeds, and why waiting is...
How I Find the Places
Brett Patman on finding locations for the series. Heritage registers, Google Maps, and the long work of turning...
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