Amy Toensing Photographs the Oldest Culture on Earth

At 60,000 years old, the Australian Aboriginal culture is the oldest, longest-running culture on Earth. Amy Toensing photographed them for National Geographic, lending her intimately deep sense of storytelling to the sad and tragic history of their culture and the bond they share with their land.

Amy is a photojournalist based in New York. Her work has appeared in National Geographic and National Geographic Traveler, Smithsonian, The Boston Globe, The Wall Street Journal, Newsweek and Time Magazine. Amy and her husband, Matt Moyer, share an amazing blog documenting their travels and the stories they shoot around the globe.

You can follow Amy on Instagram here.

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Residing in New York City, Chris is an internationally published photographer whose work has appeared in Vogue, People, MSNBC, ABC, Ocean Drive, GQ and others. He is an instructor of Photography and Imaging at Pratt Institute and the New York Film Academy.

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that was great:D Please post more content like this.

Thanks for appreciating it!

Yes please!! So refreshing after 48 examples of 500px retouching.

Thanks!