David Young https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au Byron Bay & Beyond Sun, 27 Mar 2016 05:43:10 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 It’s all about the beach, the beach… https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/beach-beach/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beach-beach https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/beach-beach/#respond Fri, 25 Mar 2016 20:44:02 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=5824 David Young is one of Byron’s best known photographers – and given the beauty of this shot, it’s not surprising.  “I too this at...

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David Young is one of Byron’s best known photographers – and given the beauty of this shot, it’s not surprising.  “I too this at North Belongil Beach looking north near the new resort Elements of Byron where I am shooting at the moment,” David says.  We love the painterly feel to the shot.

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Mullum’s Mysterious Mountain https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/mullums-mysterious-mountain/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mullums-mysterious-mountain https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/mullums-mysterious-mountain/#respond Thu, 12 Nov 2015 11:13:54 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=5028 This is one of photographer David Young’s favourite views in the Byron Shire.  “I love driving into Mullum as Mt Chincogan suddenly appears mysteriously...

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This is one of photographer David Young’s favourite views in the Byron Shire.  “I love driving into Mullum as Mt Chincogan suddenly appears mysteriously before you,” he says.  “I’ve often stopped on the side of Mullumbimby Road to take a pic or two for stock images, but this image has been seriously played with in post production in order for me to make the photograph more expressive.”

You can see more of David Young’s work here: davidyoung

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The bird is on the wing – and the wing is on the bird https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/bird-wing-wing-bird/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=bird-wing-wing-bird https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/bird-wing-wing-bird/#respond Thu, 17 Sep 2015 11:44:43 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=4656 Byron Bay photographer David Young was lucky when a beautiful Honeyeater decided to visit his garden:  “These beautiful little birds converge on our paperbark...

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Byron Bay photographer David Young was lucky when a beautiful Honeyeater decided to visit his garden:  “These beautiful little birds converge on our paperbark trees when they’re in flower,” says Young. “They’re tricky to shoot because they zip around in a demented dance that’s almost impossible to photograph.”  We think he did okay!

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Sweet as a Honeyeater https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/sweet-honeyeater/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=sweet-honeyeater https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/sweet-honeyeater/#respond Thu, 23 Jul 2015 09:44:31 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=4291 Byron Bay based photographer David Young was having a coffee at Treehouse Cafe in Belongil when a visitor dropped in.  “This beautiful Blue Faced...

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Byron Bay based photographer David Young was having a coffee at Treehouse Cafe in Belongil when a visitor dropped in.  “This beautiful Blue Faced Honeyeater popped onto my table for a quick chat,” says Young.  “I just had time to get out my iPhone, and asked him if I could shoot a quick portrait – and he obliged for five seconds or so.”  Less time, says Young than Bob Hawke gave him for a shoot – “and that’s saying something.”  Photo over, and the Honeyeater was off on the wing again – and Verandah Magazine has an amazing Shot of the Week.

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Letting it all hang out https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/letting-hang/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=letting-hang https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/letting-hang/#respond Fri, 13 Mar 2015 18:49:44 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=3212 The World’s Naked Bike Ride movement is an annual clothing optional protest ride in support of nature, the environment, peace and the right of...

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The World’s Naked Bike Ride movement is an annual clothing optional protest ride in support of nature, the environment, peace and the right of cyclists to use the road safely. Inevtiable laid-back Byron has embraced the event.  The ride began in Spain in 2001, and has now spread to over 50 cities in about 20 countries, and is conducted in two legs.  The Southern hemisphere WNBR takes place in March, and includes Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Brazil, Colombia and Peru where the weather is not too cold or hot at that time of year, and the Northern hemisphere events take place in June.  Although some foolhardy UK and US fans support the down-under events as well.  Which doesn’t really ‘bare’ thinking about.  David Young photographed this year’s Byron Bay event.  “It’s a photographer dream,” he says.  “I love it.  It could have been made for Byron.  It’s such fun and a little – well – whacky.”

Young shot the event on a Nikon D800 with 200mm len at f5.6 at 1/1500.

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Contours, curves and columns https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/contours-curves-columns/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=contours-curves-columns https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/contours-curves-columns/#respond Fri, 06 Mar 2015 22:37:43 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=3141 Byron Bay photographer David Young, snapped this at his favourite local cafe, The Roadhouse (near the corner of the Blues Fest office for those...

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Byron Bay photographer David Young, snapped this at his favourite local cafe, The Roadhouse (near the corner of the Blues Fest office for those that may have missed it). “I like the way the photo is all contours and lines,” he says.  “The curves of the girl and the curves of the chairs are juxtaposed with the column-like lines of the trees, and in the left-hand edge, the corner of the umbrella.”  Like all the best photos it has a hiny of mysterey: Where is the girl going to?  Is the cafe closed? Is it about to open? Are the chairs like that because it’s been raining?  We leave the answers up to your imaginations.

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Koala crossing https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/koala-crossing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=koala-crossing https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/koala-crossing/#respond Tue, 30 Sep 2014 21:00:57 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=1194 Byron Bay Photographer David Young couldn’t believe his luck when he just happened to to be on the spot as a mother koala and...

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Byron Bay Photographer David Young couldn’t believe his luck when he just happened to to be on the spot as a mother koala and her joey crossed the road near his house.  “They’d just gone into the undergrowth,” he says, “and all I had was my iPhone, so the shot was obtained by diving into the said undergrowth, getting under the fern canopy and trying to get an angle without ‘stuff’ in the way.  Not that my efforts were appreciated – I was being growled by an understandably grumpy mother, and it’s a fierce noise – but I like this shot because it’s so natural.”

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A complete package https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/complete-package/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=complete-package https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/complete-package/#respond Fri, 26 Sep 2014 20:48:50 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=1115 There’s nothing Verandah Magazine likes better than a great verandah, so when we heard that interior design guru Kate Platt and photographer David Young...

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David Young and Kate Platt on the verandah of their beautiful new B&B, Abelia House, just outside Byron Bay.

David Young and Kate Platt on the verandah of their beautiful new B&B, Abelia House.

There’s nothing Verandah Magazine likes better than a great verandah, so when we heard that interior design guru Kate Platt and photographer David Young had opened their new five star B&B, Abelia House, just outside Byron Bay, Candida Baker popped down for a sticky beak.

If you’re in the southern end of Byron on any given day, you might very well see a bright lemon-yellow motorized bicycle whizzing down the hill towards the café on the corner of the cemetery road, or perhaps more importantly, as photographer David Young, the bike’s owner points out: “Whizzing back up the hill.”

It’s a form of transport that suits Young’s latest lifestyle well, since he and his wife, interior desiger Kate Platt, finished their latest project – the beautifully appointed, newly-built Abelia House, both their home and a stylish bed and breakfast, just a few kilometres from Byron. “But most of those kilometres are downhill,” says Young, “which means inevitably you’ve got uphill on the way home. I didn’t want to add to my carbon footprint by taking the car up and down, so that’s why I invested in the bike.”

The house, which sits in two acres of garden, is in a community title where no domestic pets are allowed, and each residence has plenty of space around it. The result is the feeling of a gated park – and somewhat unusually for this area, with its macadamia-covered hills – a true sense of the bush, the beautiful soft green-greys of the surrounding eucalypts contrasting with Platt’s pride and joy – her garden, which even in winter is a riot of a colour.

The Garden Room at Abelia House.  Photo:  David Young

The Garden Room at Abelia House. Photo: David Young

Colour, of course, for those that might remember Platt’s name from her days as a fashion designer in Sydney, is Platt’s trademark. Originally a graduate from the National Art School (where their 22-year-old son Myles is now studying), Platt was one of the first designers to embrace a funky shop in Paddington’s Oxford Street in Sydney, where her angular patterns where embraced by the Sydney glitterati. And not just Sydney either – when Platt moved up to Byron in 1988 she was sending her prints and fashions around the world from her own factory in North Richmond and she employed around 30 people.

“I moved up to the Byron Bay area because I had a six-month old baby,” she says, “and I really wanted a less hectic lifestyle.” She bought herself a 120-year-old cottage in the hinterland village of Eureka and set about renovating it – applying her love of design to her new home. “It really gave me a taste for designing,” she says. “I started by doing simple things, designing bathroom renovations. Then someone asked me to design a house in town, and gradually this new career was born, which I loved, and still love.”

In the meantime Young was on his own career trajectory as a highly-paid advertising photographer in Sydney, but facing personal and emotional burn-out, he too decided to take the trip north, landing in Byron Bay in 1991. “I’d been living up here for about six months when I met Kate,” he says. “By then Isaac, her son, was three, and not long after I met her I moved into her house at Eureka, and we went on to have our son Myles.”

Creativity with an iPhone - coffee break at the Byron Markets.  Photo: David Young

Creativity with an iPhone – coffee break at the Byron Markets. Photo: David Young

Doing up the house at Eureka had ignited Platt’s flair for house-design, and soon Platt had clients lining up for her services. “I started doing simple things, designing bathroom renovations and small jobs, then a couple asked me design a house for them in town, and I really enjoyed doing that,” she says.

The career turn allowed the couple to take on a new project of their own – having sold the house in Eureka (to singer Pete Murray), Platt focussed her energies on their massive Tuscan-style property in Ewingsdale, ‘Auaucaria’, which also functioned as a B&B. “It was an interesting journey,” she says, “because we’d intended it would be our superannuation, but we hadn’t really planned on what it would be like having such a huge house once the kids had left home. We were really rattling around in it, and that’s when we decided we’d like to down-size and also live closer to town.”

Running several businesses seems to be almost essential in this area, and the combination of using their beautiful new home with its gracious wrap-around verandah as a B&B with their respective careers as designer and photographer works well, says Young. “We play to our strengths,” he says. “I do all the IT work on the site, make sure we’re on the right places, Kate monitors everything and does the breakfasts – she decides if she’ll put the flower here or there!”

Being close to town has also given Young a surprising new angle to his photography – his amazing iPhoneography. “The iPhone is an amazing tool,” he says. “I’ve really experienced a resurgence of immediate creativity – just being able to have it in my pocket, and recording just what I see in front of me without having to take a heavy camera with me gives you great liberty to move around.” Aided and abetted of course, by his bright yellow bike.

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Abelia House – Web site https://abeliahouse.com/ 6/146 Old Bangalow Rd,  Byron Bay, NSW, 2481, Australia
David Young:https://www.davidyoung.com.au/
David’s email  [email protected]
Kate Platt:https://www.kateplatt.com/
Kate’s email [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Shot of the day https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/shot-day/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=shot-day https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/shot-day/#respond Mon, 04 Aug 2014 10:30:51 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=514 Here in the Northern Rivers, we’re so lucky not only to live in some of the most beautiful landscape in Australia, but also to...

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Mt. Warning by Byron Bay photographer David Young

Mt. Warning by Byron Bay photographer David Young

Here in the Northern Rivers, we’re so lucky not only to live in some of the most beautiful landscape in Australia, but also to have so many fabulous photographers living here to document this extraordinary area.  David Young, a Byron Shire resident for many years, is a frequent snapper of the region, and we love this fluoro version of Mt. Warning.  If you’d like to send us in a shot for consideration email us on [email protected]

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