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Michael Buttery


              My name is Michael Buttery, and I am 54 years old. I’ve been married for 30 years with 3 adult
              children.
              I’ve lived in South Australia my whole life and apart from the occasional local holidays or weekends
              away, I hadn’t really explored my state very much. That was until just after COVID hit back in April
              2020. I only started taking photos then and we were stuck in our state for the most part and my wife,
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              Samantha and I started going to places I had never been before, and they were right on our doorstep.
       My wife and adult children had Instagram and up   At every opportunity, my wife and I head off to explore
       until that point I said I wasn’t interested. But with all   the lovely state of South Australia. There are so many
       the places we started tripping to I thought I should   beautiful and interesting places to see. I would really
       give it a shot.                                   like to get over to Kangaroo Island and up north to the
                                                         Flinders Ranges.
       I got some assistance from the family with regards to
       how to use Instagram and then I started with going   In the meantime, its day trips and occasionally
       on walks to local parks and gardens, cemeteries and   weekends away exploring and trying out new ideas.
       down the beach. My photography was in colour to
       begin with, then one day I decided to try black and   I don’t own a camera; I take all my photos with my
       white photography after my wife suggested it.     phone. It’s such a great hobby because you can do
                                                         it almost everywhere. I never understood my wife’s
       Then I found my niche, I never went back to colour. I   interest in photography until I started this.
       love the moodiness of black and white photography.
       I feel that black and white photography gives more   I’ve meet other Instagrammers whilst out and about
       definition and emphasises the outlines of everything.   and it is a great talking point. I’ve had communication
         “ Some people say I am very                     with people from all different parts of the world through
                                                         my photography on Instagram. Photography tells a
                                                         story and can bring up all sorts of emotions. It brings
             black and white in life,                    back memories of a moment in time. My catch cry is
              so why not in pictures.             “      “Everything is better in black and white!”
                                                                                           Michael Buttery
                                                                                       Instagram - @nufc68

































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