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Overview""The Ocean's Door"" is a photographic exploration of Sydney's iconic rock pools - the thresholds where the city meets the Pacific Ocean. These pools act as doorways: half-architectural, half-natural, shaped by tide, weather, and unpredictability. They are places where calm water meets raw swell, where human presence intersects with the open sea, and where light transforms familiar structures into shifting landscapes. The title reflects this idea of transition: a point where the built world ends and the ocean begins. Over seventeen months, photographer Lorenzo Passalacqua visited and revisited these pools in every possible condition. Early mornings with clean winter air, harsh summer light, storm fronts rolling in from the horizon, murky seas, closed pools, powerful winds, and rare moments of reflective stillness. Each visit demanded precision and patience - studying tides, tracking weather changes, and waiting for the exact intersection of timing and light. This book brings together the most compelling images from that process, revealing the unique personality of each location and the constantly shifting dialogue between structure and sea. The project was born from a period of personal reconstruction. After a severe knee injury and three surgeries left him unable to walk for over a year, Lorenzo turned to photography as a way to rebuild direction, movement, and purpose. What began as physical rehabilitation evolved into a disciplined practice of observation and connection with the coastline. The pools became landmarks in a slow return to mobility, and eventually, a source of creative focus. The ocean - unpredictable and in constant motion - became a space of clarity and renewal. ""The Ocean's Door"" blends documentary instinct with fine-art sensibility. The images emphasize geometry, atmosphere, and subtle human presence. Some photographs capture the raw tension between swell and concrete; others study the way sunlight cuts across water, shaping lines and textures. The book avoids exaggeration or artificial color; instead, it presents the coastline with an honest, grounded aesthetic that reflects its true character. This collection offers more than a visual record. It is an invitation to experience the coastline as a living threshold - a place where time slows, details sharpen, and the rhythm of the tide becomes a guide. Whether you are familiar with Sydney's rock pools or discovering them for the first time, the photographs encourage a deeper look at spaces that are both ordinary and extraordinary, marked by routine swimmers and shaped by the vastness of the Pacific. For lovers of ocean culture, Australian landscapes, contemporary photography, and anyone drawn to the quiet drama of light and water, ""The Ocean's Door"" provides a refined, atmospheric, and emotionally grounded journey through one of the world's most unique coastlines. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lorenzo PassalacquaPublisher: Drone Like Lorenzo Publishing Imprint: Drone Like Lorenzo Publishing Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.350kg ISBN: 9781764442411ISBN 10: 1764442415 Pages: 102 Publication Date: 10 December 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""A striking and atmospheric study of Sydney's coastline. The way the book captures the tension between structure and ocean - geometry and movement, calm and chaos - places it firmly within the tradition of contemporary fine-art coastal photography. The consistency of tone, color discipline, and visual clarity shows a photographer deeply in control of his craft."" - Editorial Review ""The Ocean's Door stands out for its honesty and restraint. There is no artificial drama here: the images rely on real light, real weather, and real conditions. This gives the book a grounded visual truth that many coastal projects lack. It feels like a body of work shaped by patience, discipline, and an authentic connection to place."" - Editorial Review ""What makes this collection powerful is its sense of time. These are not single visits or lucky moments - they are the result of seventeen months of returning, watching, waiting, and understanding. The repetition becomes a form of devotion, and the photographs carry that repetition in their atmosphere. The pools are familiar, yet approached with the sensitivity of someone seeing them for the first time."" - Editorial Review ""The book's strength lies in its ability to reveal the character of each rock pool. Some photographs emphasize precision and geometry; others highlight the unpredictable interplay of tide and weather. In every image, the photographer's instinct for composition is clear - minimal when needed, complex when the ocean demands it."" - Editorial Review Author InformationLorenzo Passalacqua is an Italian-Australian photographer based in Sydney, specializing in coastal, aerial, and documentary-style imagery. After a severe knee injury left him unable to walk for over a year, photography became both a discipline and a lifeline, reshaping his direction and purpose. His work focuses on light, movement, and the emotional geography of the ocean. ""The Ocean's Door"" is the result of seventeen months exploring and documenting Sydney's rock pools with precision, patience, and a deep personal connection to the sea. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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