
Stark imagery of barren streets, mass-produced houses, and endless roads are the focus of a Perth photographer’s exhibition, which captures the ugliness of the great Australian dream on the city’s urban fringe.
Harry Cunningham travelled the vast corridor of Perth’s sprawling suburbs documenting the visual and environmental impacts of the city’s notorious sprawl that began in the 1960s and has largely gone unchecked.

Interview with Yahoo News Australia
Interview with Yahoo News discussing the photography series, "The World's Longest City." The piece explores the project's documentation of Perth's urban sprawl and its visual and environmental implications, captured across 150 kilometers from Mandurah to Two Rocks. Read the full interview here: [Link to Yahoo News Article]

Interview with ABC News Radio Australia
Interview with ABC News Radio discussing my photography series, "Bore Water Stains of Perth." The series explores the unique stains and patterns left by bore water in Perth, and their nostalgic value for residents who associate them with childhood memories of cricket ovals, pathways, and homes. Listen to the full interview here: [Link to ABC News Radio Interview]