Dated: 30 July 2014
I have just arrived home after a night out bush to be greeted by an influx of messages and emails. Its seems to be a media frenzy for me at the moment which has been very surprising, hey I’m not complaining its fantastic. I just did another interview on the back of The Weekend Australian with the Daily Mail Australia and although media has a tendency to embellish things to a large degree, it was still nice to have the recognition in which they included many of my images. The link is below if you want to have a read. My facebook page ( https://www.facebook.com/JulieFletcherPhotography ) has gone absolutely berserk with messages and inquiries. I really appreciate all my fans who have followed me from the first day I created my facebook business page two years and all the other fans who have joined along the way, a big thank you. I can’t wait to see what the next few months bring me and I am sure it will be a roller-coaster with all the ups and downs.
Read the Daily Mail Story here or open the PDF Attachement
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