Background
Richard Woldendorp was born on January 1, 1927, in Utrecht, Netherlands. He migrated to Australia in 1950.
Richard Woldendorp in front of one of his aerial photographs
Richard Woldendorp
Richard and Lyn Woldendorp
(A collection of stunning images from one of the best-know...)
A collection of stunning images from one of the best-known landscape photographers in Australia, this fully updated edition of Richard Woldendorp's most impressive and sought-after photographs showcases the vast beauty and drama of Western Australia.
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2014
(Trees are the biggest plants on earth and its the longest...)
Trees are the biggest plants on earth and its the longest living species. In this spectacular volume, acclaimed landscape photographer Richard Woldendorp explores Australian trees of all shapes and sizes. From abstract close-ups to aerials, Woldendorp's images reveal the beauty and wonder of trees. Foreword by Piers Verstegen.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Tree-Richard-Woldendorp-author/dp/1925591697/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=Richard+Woldendorp&qid=1608189989&sr=8-2
2019
Richard Woldendorp was born on January 1, 1927, in Utrecht, Netherlands. He migrated to Australia in 1950.
Richard Woldendorp began photographing in 1956, initially on various projects in Indonesia. He is known especially for his aerial photography which is collected in art and photography galleries around Australia and overseas.
Richard Woldendorp has provided photographs for and produced over 15 books. Some of his books have had significant West Australian authors provide introductions and text - such as Tom Hungerford and Tim Winton who wrote an accompanying essay for Down to Earth. His work was celebrated by the Western Australian Art gallery in 2009.
(A collection of stunning images from one of the best-know...)
2014(Trees are the biggest plants on earth and its the longest...)
2019Lake Dumbleyung near Wagin, Western Australia, Australia
(This natural lake has been affected by surrounding farmin...)
Ploughed field, wheatbelt, Western Australia
1985Top of Curtis Island, estuary, and sand banks. Cape Capricorn, Queensland
1997Forrest River, Kimberley, Western Australia
2003Plough patterns near Toodyay, Western Australia
2005Oyster industry near Botany Bay, New South Wales
1989Water patterns, Lake Macleod, north of Carnarvon, Western Australia
2006Tidal flood plain pattern with McArthur River, Gulf of Carpentaria, N.T.
1998Top of Curtis Island, estuary and sand banks, Cape Capricorn, Queensland
1997Richard Woldendorp was made a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Professional Photography in 1991, and an Honorary Life Member in 1997.