Adam Ferguson began photographing Australia’s interior in 2013 in an attempt to dispel sentimental and outdated narratives about the Outback—a place central to the identity and development of modern-day Australia. His photographic survey, made over a 10-year period, depicts fading traditional events, shrinking small towns, the human relationship to land and Country, the impacts of globalisation, and the adversity of climate change, illustrating the complex realities of contemporary life in the Outback.
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2025 - PHotoEspaña Book of the Year Award, Finalist