Jaime Murcia Photographer

Jaime Murcia Photographer Melbourne based freelance photographer working in editorial, corporate and documentary for the past 25 yrs. All images protected © Jaime Murcia

I’m based in Melbourne, Australia, and have worked as a freelance commercial photographer for over 20 years carrying my camera with humour, compassion and curiosity, I’ve been published right across Australia and overseas, from environmental portraits through to thought-provoking shots of unique destinations and situations. Personal projects are important to me and help to keep my photography fres

h and informed. As a current member and a former President of the MAP Group of photographers here in Australia, he led a group of like-minded photographers with a shared commitment to high quality, independent doco-image making. His work resides in collections at the National portrait gallery in Canberra and National Library of Australia.

26/08/2021

Here's one of our wonderful local Wimmera stockists, Claire Morgan at Rupanyup Living, Home and Giftwares. If you'd like to shop local for Father's Day and support a small business, the link below has a list of our stockists - lots of places where you can call or click and collect across all parts of Victoria, and a few interstate too 👌

https://tenbagpress.com.au/stockists/

📷 David Callow

Guildford lane.             @natgeoau
16/08/2021

Guildford lane. @natgeoau

I’m on the outside looking in, strange days at the ‘G’.            @natgeoau
08/08/2021

I’m on the outside looking in, strange days at the ‘G’. @natgeoau

What do you see? I see a sad old tree.
02/08/2021

What do you see? I see a sad old tree.

Underneath the Flinders Street Railway Viaduct constructed in 1891, it’s made up of six tracks of varying ages and links...
22/07/2021

Underneath the Flinders Street Railway Viaduct constructed in 1891, it’s made up of six tracks of varying ages and links Flinders Street Station to Southern Cross Station.
It’s construction was authorised by the oddly-named Octopus Act of 1884, a single track viaduct was opened in November 1891. The viaduct takes a twisted path, passing behind the former Victorian Railways headquarters at Spencer Street, taking a sharp 90 degree turn east from Spencer Street, swinging around the back of the former Fish Market (now Northbank Place) beside Batman Park, then crossing over the Banana Alley Vaults before entering Flinders Street.
The viaduct was designed and its construction supervised by Frederick Esling.
Source: Melbourne pocket guide.

Who’s shooting who? 100 years of Photography between them@briancarrphoto
13/07/2021

Who’s shooting who?
100 years of Photography between them
@briancarrphoto

Birth place of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote            @natgeoau
07/07/2021

Birth place of Miguel de Cervantes, author of Don Quixote

@natgeoau

18/06/2021
Unmani teaches violin and piano at her self built Adobe music studio looking out onto her little slice of the Wimmera, a...
21/05/2021

Unmani teaches violin and piano at her self built Adobe music studio looking out onto her little slice of the Wimmera, a mixture of local and online students.

Cordoba 2019.     @natgeotravel
09/03/2021

Cordoba 2019. @natgeotravel

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