Welcome to Photography by the Hogarths and Orange Kao

  • 0107  Port Fairy - Reflections on the river beside the boardwalk.  (Image taken June 2015)
IMAGE BY: Hazel Hogarth
  • 0486  Ostara - We would like to include some information, news or history about the yachts so if the owners would like it included here we would welcome...
  • 0012 Victorian High Country - This part of the bush is thickly planted and trees go straight up looking for light. 
This section is fenced off to corral...
  • 0483  Lahara   Sail No:  131 - We would like to include some information, news or history about the yachts so if the owners would like it included here...
  • 0451 Bretti Reserve - There’s no denying the scenery here is truly magical, surrounded on all sides by rolling farmland whose hills dance in the late afternoon...
  • 0026 Fry's Flat, Victorian High Country - Fry's Hut.             
Fry's Flat, Howqua Hills Historic Area is a large grassed area on the site of the historic...
  • 0360  Sydney Harbour - Sydney Harbour is an aquatic playground for Sydneysiders, with more than 240 kilometres (150 miles) of shoreline, punctuated by...
  • 0018 Victorian High Country - Walkers can enjoy the Howqua Hills Historic Walk with its self guided interpretive panels. This easy 1.5 hour return walk...
  • 0457 Gostwyck - The chapel was constructed entirely of bricks made and fired on Gostwyck Station.
FROM: VisitNSW.com
IMAGE BY:  Hazel Hogarth
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  • 0028 Victorian High Country - Sunset from the Sebel Resort.
Image By Hazel Hogarth
  • 0547  Dangar's Gorge - Dangars Falls, located on Tourist Drive 19, are nearest to Armidale Tourist Park. Consisting of a single drop to a pool below, these...
  • 0335  Sydney Harbour Bridge - There are six original lanes of road traffic through the main roadway, plus an additional two lanes of road traffic on its...
  • 0111 Port Fairy - 30 Gipps St. Port Fairy.     c1859    The Court House was unusually large for a country town, but was designed for sittings of the Supreme...
  • 0180 by Hazel
  • 0399 Gardens of Stones National Park - The Gardens of Stone Stage 2 is more accessible than the existing park, and offers plenty of easily reached bushwalking,...
  • 0305  Puffing Billy - Puffing Billy was built to serve at the turn of the century and is a genuine relic of our more leisurely days. The Railway is the...
  • 0270 Mannering Park - The abundance of fish led to the establishment of commercial fishing on the lakes.  (Mannering Park Community Website) (Image taken...
  • 0095 Port Fairy - Although there is conjecture as to the exact date of the naming of Port Fairy, it is agreed that Captain James Wishart named the area...
  • 0761 Aireys Inlet - By 1921 Charles Lane had acquired all of the land between Boundary Road at Aireys Inlet and the cutting below Anglesea’s lookout. At...
  • 0154  Telopia Truncata - Telopea truncata, commonly known as the Tasmanian waratah, is a plant in the family Proteaceae. It is endemic to Tasmania where...
  • 0420  Gardens of Stone National Park - Here, on the Western side of the Blue Mountains, near the historic town of Lithgow, is a playground for bushwalkers,...
  • 0357  Queen Victoria Building - The Queen Victoria Building, or QVB, is a five storey shopping outlet located on the city block bounded by George, Market,...
  • 0734  Mungo National Park - Aboriginal Discovery Tours are the best way to learn about Mungo National Park and its ancient heritage, with the Aboriginal...
  • 1209  MARCOOLA,  SUNSHINE COAST,  Queensland - Marcoola is a great spot the only downside is that it's close to the airport, and you can often hear the...
  • 3015  Puffing Billy - The journey aboard Puffing Billy takes you through the magnificent Dandenong Ranges, located only one hour east of Melbourne.
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  • 0308  Puffing Billy - After leaving Lakeside the railway crosses the Emerald Lake access road by level crossing and enters the Wright Forest. The next...
  • 0523 Victorian Goldfields Railway - The choice would be governed by two main considerations, firstly the suitability of the line for restoration and ongoing...
  • 0174  GPO Sydney - FROM THE MOMENT the first sandstone blocks were laid in the mid-1800s, Sydney's GPO symbolised the importance of postal services in...

Photography by the Hogarths and Orange Kao, provides an opportunity for you to see their work. Both Peter and Hazel have been photographing everywhere for many years now and would like to show you the world through their eyes.

The Hogarths have travelled overseas to several places, and some of those images may appear on this website too, but more recently, and until Peter's death, they were enjoying travelling in Australia. Much of this website will be images of Australia, showcasing many of the beautiful parts of this country.

Sadly, Peter Hogarth passed away in 2018, but Hazel is still taking photos, and will also from time to time show some of Peter's photos.

Hazel has been joined by a very good friend and great photographer, Orange Kao. Orange will display some of his photos here too.

We invite you to take time to look at the images shown here and enjoy them. We would love to hear any comments, and especially any mistakes so that we can right them.