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Vintage storytelling

‘I had him stare at the camera with a blank expression on his face while I tipped a bucket of golf balls over his head. About 10 times.’

Bernadette Kaeding, her partner Sam Kurtz and their son Raj do everything at Red Art, their five-hectare winery in the Ebenezer region of the Barossa, in South Australia. They prune the vines, pick the grapes, make the wine, bottle it, design the labels and sell the resulting product from their cellar door.

It doesn’t leave much time for Kaeding to pursue photography, a hobby that started at high school. ‘Getting into the school darkroom and using my hands to create something really grabbed me,’ she says. ‘I didn’t

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