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Meet a co-op volunteer
from February 2023
Denise Farrier introduces Julia Coddington, a long-time volunteer at Thirroul’s Flame Tree Food Co-op whose passion for street photography has taken her around the globe
What is street photography and what attracted you to it?
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Street photography is the art of capturing candid images in public places. I love it because I’m intrigued by people – their gestures, their exchanges between each other, their emotions and facial expressions. It’s endlessly fascinating and delightful!
Where has street photography taken you?
I am actively involved in promoting the voice of female street photographers. I teach street photography in Australia and overseas. Last year I taught in Istanbul and India. I’m also often asked to speak at festivals and events and judge competitions.
What kinds of people have you met?
Street photographers share a passion and are a little quirky. Taking photos of people on the streets is very much an individual pursuit, but we love to meet up to talk about gear, technique and places to photograph. I’ve met wonderful and interesting street photographers around the world.
How long have you been a volunteer at the Co-op and why?
I moved to Austinmer in early 2014 and immediately started volunteering as a way to meet like-minded people. It’s a great way to immerse yourself in the community and it’s been a special place for me over the years.
For more info, visit www. juliacoddington.com or Instagram @juliacoddington. Find the Co-op online at flametree.coop