Landmark’s Australian outback calendars – cattle station photos

Landmark’s 2012 calendar contains a selection of my best photos taken on some of Australia’s largest cattle stations, from northern and southern Queensland to the Northern Territory and Kimberley region of Western Australia.   The calendar is titled ‘Mustering across the north – a day in the life’ because the 14 photos are arranged in the typical sequence of a day spent mustering on what are the largest cattle stations in the world.  The calendar photos also have captions with some interesting information, including the names of the cattle stations where the photos were taken, which is unusual.  Too often you’re left wondering about the photos on calendars, with no location or other information to answer the obvious questions.

The 2012 calendar is now available to Landmark customers via more than 400 Landmark outlets.  Info on the special offer to Landmark customers is explained on the back of the calendar.  This morning I  had a call from a book-buying farmer in NSW, who said the 2012 Landmark calendar is the best calendar he’s ever seen (a nice start to the day, thank you Stuart!).

For more information on the contents in the two best-selling coffee table style books, containing almost 500 outback photos, visit the Book pages.  If you’d like to see what other buyers think of the books ‘A Million Acre Masterpiece’ and ‘Life as an Australian Horseman’, visit Testimonials.  You might even find a comment from someone you know – as there’s comments from people all over Australia, and other countries.

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