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Antarctica
Radio ABC Darwin with Richard Margetson
‘Explorer and Photographer Jason Kimberley seems to know no bounds when it comes to capturing the perfect picture.'
Lino Magazine
‘Jason’s ability to capture a story in a moment of time is remarkable and has become the mark of his work since ‘Australia Exposed’ was launched in 2003.’
Daily Telegraph
‘Kimberley’s amazing photographs capture the windswept blue alien world in all its icy glory.’
Radio ABC Sydney live with James O'Loghlin
‘Jason Kimberley used to have a normal job, a normal life and has reinvented himself as an incredible adventurer.'
The Sunday Age
‘Photographer Jason Kimberley persuaded fellow explorer Jason Veale to bare all on their trip to Antarctica. Kimberley has gathered an exhibition of striking shots capturing the pristine majesty of a region under threat from man.’
Metro News
‘A rising star of Australian photography…he documents through his amazing images.’
Radio 2GB Sydney live with Chris Smith
‘Jason Kimberley, a photographer and writer who took on Antarctica. In probably the most gruelling way possible - camping and trekking in a very extreme way.’

Oh what fun it is to ride
The Age, Dec 2005
Christmas means different things to different people. To photographer Jason Kimberley, the festive season is slightly absurd. A cold climate celebration translated to sunny Australia, he sees Santa as a comic figure bogged down on a beach while a lifesaver takes centre stage.
Kimberley’s humorous iconic visions of Christmas down under - Oh what fun it is to ride - is the focal point for Melbourne Art Rooms end-of-year show.

Coolibah Tree
City Weekly - Melbourne
Memory meets imagination and the environment in this exhibition by Jason Kimberley. The sunburned reality is spectacularly juxtaposed with a series of surreal images.
Wentworth Courier
The audience is left contemplating the intriguing visual discourse that Kimberley has created, and further explore the theme of man’s relationship with the land and the visual beauty of the Australian Landscape.
City Weekly – Sydney
Jason Kimberley’s spectacular exhibition of semi-surreal images opens today and is a must for photography lovers and collectors alike. Stunning scenery is juxtaposed with weird and wonderful Dali-esque creatures and images, inviting the viewer on an imaginative and intriguing journey.
MX Citybeat
Loaded up with boxes of cask bladders- unused not emptied – his mates, his Mum’s camera, and a fish, Kimberley embarked on an exploration of the surreal.
Madison
Vibrant landscapes that capture the essence of our environment.

Australia Exposed
The Sunday Times
There are not many words – they are not necessary. Each picture is a story in itself; each a scene that will challenge the imagination and probably send it flying.
Hugh Jackman
As an Australian that spends a lot of time overseas, Jason’s book encapsulates many things I love about Australia, things I had forgotten and things I never knew existed. Jason has a unique combination of a wonderful eye and sense of humour mixed with his obvious love of the subject - a touch of magic.
Eric Bana
Jason's work truly encapsulates the rawness, beauty and light of Australia.
Harpers Bazaar
Jason Kimberley reveals the wide brown land in all its glory and complexity... Kimberley provides a fresh perspective of one of the most inhospitable places on earth.
Naomi Watts
‘Jason Kimberly's book illustrates the secret treasures of Australia. Only a true explorer can capture such rare and unique images. This book sits proudly on my coffee table as a beautiful reminder of home.’

Rituals of the Game
Sports 1116 SEN
They are an artistic look at football through the camera lens. You defy the print journalists theory that photographers can’t write and you write beautifully, these stories are a pleasure to read.
Sports 1116 SEN
Your images are not just about the stars and personalities but of the time honoured rituals of the game itself.
The Today Show
Jason captures the Aussie Rules players and supporters as we’ve never seen them before.


