Belco Pride (last copy)

by Lee Grant


Photographs: Lee Grant

Text: Martyn Jolly and Yolande Norris

Publisher: Au.thentic Press

136 pages

Pictures: 65 colour plates

Year: 2012

ISBN: 9780987349507

Price: 59.40

Comments: 25,5 x 29,5 cm, hardcover with dust jacket

“Belco’s a hole…. but it’s our hole”

I’ve been told that you never truly leave behind the place you grew up. That it remains deep within your experience of the world. Feeling conflicted about one’s place of origin is certainly not unique, but for me, the process of returning ‘home’ and reconciling my perception of place with its banal and vernacular reality was a surprising yet cathartic experience. The photographs in this series express the idea that belonging, connection and identity is deeply rooted in the specifics of one’s inhabited landscape. The landscape depicted here being the 25 northernmost suburbs of Canberra known as Belconnen, or to us locals, as ‘Belco’.

I always believed it was the things you don’t choose that makes you who you are. Your city, your neighborhood, your family. People here take pride in these things, like it was something they’d accomplished. The bodies around their souls, the cities wrapped around those. I lived on this block my whole life; most of these people have. (Dennis Lehane)


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Belco Pride (last copy)

by Lee Grant


Photographs: Lee Grant

Text: Martyn Jolly and Yolande Norris

Publisher: Au.thentic Press

136 pages

Pictures: 65 colour plates

Year: 2012

ISBN: 9780987349507

Price: 59.40

Comments: 25,5 x 29,5 cm, hardcover with dust jacket

“Belco’s a hole…. but it’s our hole”

I’ve been told that you never truly leave behind the place you grew up. That it remains deep within your experience of the world. Feeling conflicted about one’s place of origin is certainly not unique, but for me, the process of returning ‘home’ and reconciling my perception of place with its banal and vernacular reality was a surprising yet cathartic experience. The photographs in this series express the idea that belonging, connection and identity is deeply rooted in the specifics of one’s inhabited landscape. The landscape depicted here being the 25 northernmost suburbs of Canberra known as Belconnen, or to us locals, as ‘Belco’.

I always believed it was the things you don’t choose that makes you who you are. Your city, your neighborhood, your family. People here take pride in these things, like it was something they’d accomplished. The bodies around their souls, the cities wrapped around those. I lived on this block my whole life; most of these people have. (Dennis Lehane)


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Belco Pride (last copy)

by Lee Grant


Photographs: Lee Grant

Text: Martyn Jolly and Yolande Norris

Publisher: Au.thentic Press

136 pages

Pictures: 65 colour plates

Year: 2012

ISBN: 9780987349507

Price: 59.40

Comments: 25,5 x 29,5 cm, hardcover with dust jacket

“Belco’s a hole…. but it’s our hole”

I’ve been told that you never truly leave behind the place you grew up. That it remains deep within your experience of the world. Feeling conflicted about one’s place of origin is certainly not unique, but for me, the process of returning ‘home’ and reconciling my perception of place with its banal and vernacular reality was a surprising yet cathartic experience. The photographs in this series express the idea that belonging, connection and identity is deeply rooted in the specifics of one’s inhabited landscape. The landscape depicted here being the 25 northernmost suburbs of Canberra known as Belconnen, or to us locals, as ‘Belco’.

I always believed it was the things you don’t choose that makes you who you are. Your city, your neighborhood, your family. People here take pride in these things, like it was something they’d accomplished. The bodies around their souls, the cities wrapped around those. I lived on this block my whole life; most of these people have. (Dennis Lehane)


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