Sharon Zalac, Woodman's Point Ammo Jetty (People and Portrait 2018)

Last year after the 2017 Australian Photography awards I thought I would shoot the Woodman's Point Ammo Jetty for a year for my portfolio of four and see what comes along. The "Ammo Jetty" is quite popular to the people in our community and for so many different reasons. Some people come down to watch the sunset, some have a stroll, some have a swim, some have a fish, some have a dive or for me and many others like me enjoy their photography. I didn't quite know how this portfolio was going to pan out at the time however the journey has been both rewarding with the people I have met and surprising with the things I have learnt. The Ammo Jetty as it is known by the locals is close by to a munitions bunker that the Royal Australian Navy used during World War II for storing their munitions. For me and many others the Ammo Jetty brings the community together where we can have a laugh, have a fish, watch nature at its best and its worse and relax at the end of a hard day.

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