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What's New

Check out Ken's latest videos on my YouTube channel.

Check out Ken's latest videos on our YouTube Channel.   Click on the link below to view.

 

Ken Goldstein Photography now supports the Sea Turtle Foundation.

Ken Goldstein Photography will be donating $1 for each small print and $2 for each large print sold in our Townsville gallery to the Sea Turtle Foundation.  For more information about the Sea Turtle Foundation, visit their website at http://www.seaturtlefoundation.org/

 

 

New Townsville Gallery now open!

Our new gallery is now open 7 days a week at shop 4, 358 Flinders Mall, Townsville, Queensland.  Come in and see Ken’s images from around Australia.

We are available for commercial photographic assignments.

Professional photography can enhance your advertising!  Why spend money on developing posters, brochures, websites and other advertising material and not get professional images?  Time and time again you see a farily expensive ad in a tourism brochure with a ordinary image in it.  Professional photography does not have to cost a fortune.  Please visit our commercial imaging page or contact us and we can quote you on your commercial photographic needs.

 

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We are now on Facebook.

Please click on the logo above to check out the Ken Goldstein Photography page on Facebook.

 

 

Need a stock image? Please visit our image library.

Need stock images of outback, landscapes, wildlife or general travel images for your publication, advertising or web site use?  Our image library contains a large selection of images from across Australia. Please view our Image Library page or contact us to discuss your stock image needs.  We are happy to provide images for most uses, provided they don't conflict with our own products.

 

     
 
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Last updated 9 February 2010