Adapting in my grief

Richard Crawley

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Born in England, emigrated to Australia in 1973, Richard Crawley is a self-taught photographer, singer in two rock-bands, Grand-father, Father, Widower and great friend of mine. 

Now living in picturesque Tower Hill, Victoria, there is not much this man can't do.

Richard's energy is contagious and undeniably more so when he performs on stage.

Well known for his remarkable film photography, countless shirtless performances, his friendliness and vivacity for life.

The pinnacle of his successes began in 1973 at Kooyong, arguably taking one of the most iconic photos of Mick Jagger to this day, taken on his film camera, with the fake press pass he made, as he couldn't afford the ticket. 

However, in 2009, life took a turn for the worst and Richard lost his beloved wife of 30 plus years, Carol. 

Richard credits his remarkable son and best friend, James, the power of music, creativity and spiritual faith in his healing process. Richard speaks of grief as a journey that we learn to live with, noting this extraordinary life is worth celebrating and living to the fullest. 

"Grief is a Journey".

"Onwards and upwards"

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