Henry Bateman


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If you want engaging content to impress your readers making them glad they visited your page you've come to the right place. With over 30 years of telling stories to the world I look forward to telling your story.

Hi, I’m Henry, and I write captivating articles, blog posts, press releases and scripts for and about the performing and visual arts and show my photographs in bricks and mortar galleries. My work has been published and exhibited in Australia, Asia and America.

My writing has knowledgeable and well researched content presented in an imaginative and well-crafted style that will build your reader’s respect and trust. 

I take pride in my work, it is all written by me and proofed before delivery. My ability and experience with visual communication and Photoshop means I can select and prepare images to complement the written words and further engaging your reader’s attention.

My assignment will be finished when you are 100% satisfied. With our communication being the key to achieving that end in a timely manner.

The first step in reaching out to your audience is to get in touch and let me know what you need.

HENRY BATEMAN. What Malnutrition Looks Like. | John Menadue – Pearls and Irritations

As the ABC incorporates round the clock disaster warnings into its scheduling, other programming is showing the consequence of resource deprivation. A few days ago, the first Friday in February to be precise, I was banged up in a building dedicated to my survival. The day had barely begun, and I was already feeling the fickle fingers of boredom flit lightly across my mind. The previous afternoon had been spent in painless slumber, awaking long enough for a bite of dinner before dozing through t

HENRY BATEMAN. Digging Holes After the Bushfires | John Menadue – Pearls and Irritations

Is repeating our short sighted, business as usual thinking to recapture our economy after the bushfire holocaust the smartest way to face climate change? It is a truism that the best advice, when you find yourself in a hole, is to stop digging. The past four and a half months of bushfires indicate that we are in carbon induced climate change hole. And nearly a quarter of the world’s and a third of Australia’s carbon emissions are generated by transport. But our shakers and movers, from the gras