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Gavin Rene Libotte is a multi award winning Musician and Photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Born in Kent, England, Gavin studied Fine Art and Graphic Design at WAPA. His photographic influences include Ray K Metzker, Trent Parke and Alex Webb.

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    Gavin Rene Libotte is a multi award winning Musician and Photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Born in Kent, England, Gavin studied Fine Art and Graphic Design at WAPA. His photographic influences include Ray K Metzker, Trent Parke and Alex Webb.

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