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Lexie Campion
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Anthony Hunt
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Megan Drury
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Lily Ji
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Julienne Youngberry
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Rob Flanagan
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Natasha Vickery
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Carla McGraw
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Lea Riley
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JOM PHOTOGRAPHY pty. ltd.
Level 1, 136 New South Head Road
Edgecliff NSW 2027
Corner of Darling Point Road
Opposite Edgecliff Station
mobile- 0414 9361 45
e-mail- jom@jom.com.au
website- www.jom.com.au
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public TRANSPORT DIRECTIONS
My studio is at Level 1, 136 New South Head Road, Edgecliff.
If you can catch a train, come to Edgecliff Station.
Exit the normal way.
As you come out of the station, there is a pedestrian crossing
which crosses the big main road (New South Head Road).
Go across the road.
Turn left and go down to the FIRST corner.
It is no more than 100 metres.
There is a coffee coloured building on the corner there... That's it!
If you start walking down a hill you have gone too far!
NOTE ... you have to enter from the back of the building.
Go around the corner and enter through the side gate. EASY!
Alternatively you could catch a bus
to Edgecliff Station.
(323, 324, 325, 326, 327.)
The buses stop on the same side of the street
as my studio before going into the actual station.
You just have to back-track 50 metres to the first corner.
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LOOK UP and to the left! that's us on the first floor!
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DRIVING DIRECTIONS
Sorry there is no client parking, but Aldi and the Edgecliff Centre CAR PARK
is across the road and couldn't be easier.
There is a pedestrian crossing close by too.
FROM THE CITY:
Eastbound traffic either comes via King St (City North)
or Bathurst St (City Centre.)
You need to get to PARK Street (Town Hall area)
which then turns into William Street
after going through the middle of Hyde Park.
Go up William Street but don't go up ramp to Kings Cross...
go under tunnel and down hill past Ruschcutters Bay.
Going uphill again there are a couple of streets,
Mona Rd and Glenmore Rd (inaccessible) and at the
crest of the hill is the Edgecliff Centre.
You need to be in the right hand lane here to
turn right to CAR PARK - see picture.
If you hit Double Bay, you have gone too far.
FROM EAST:
From Bondi and Randwick etc. come down Ocean Street,
turn left at New South Head Road,
go one block (the Edgecliff Centre),
turn left and park immediately in the undercover car park.
FROM NORTH:
Stay in LEFT lane on to Harbour Bridge
to come across Cahill Expressway.
(or come through Harbour tunnel - keep in the right lane.)
Peel off Right to Kings Cross.
Go up William Street but don't go up ramp to Kings Cross...
go under tunnel and down hill past Ruschcutters Bay.
Going uphill again there are a couple of streets,
Mona Rd (on left) and Glenmore Rd (inaccessible on right)
and at the crest of the hill is the Edgecliff Centre.
You need to be in the right hand lane here
to turn right to CAR PARK - see picture.
If you hit Double Bay, you have gone too far.
FROM WEST:
Come along M4 and Anzac Bridge.
Head for City Centre. Go through Cross City Tunnel.
You will come out on my street at Ruschcutters Bay. Keep going.
Going uphill again there are a couple of streets,
Mona Rd and Glenmore Rd (inaccessible on right)
and at the crest of the hill is the Edgecliff Centre.
You need to be in the right hand lane here
to turn right to CAR PARK - see picture.
If you hit Double Bay, you have gone too far.
FROM SOUTH:
Come along M5, and Eastern Distributor Tunnel.
Exit at William Street. Turn RIGHT.
Go up William Street but don't go up ramp to Kings Cross...
go under tunnel and down hill past Ruschcutters Bay.
Going uphill again there are a couple of streets,
Mona Rd and Glenmore Rd (inaccessible on right)
and at the crest of the hill is the Edgecliff Centre.
You need to be in the right hand lane here
to turn right to CAR PARK - see picture.
If you hit Double Bay, you have gone too far.
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PLEASE include your MOBILE NUMBER when making a booking
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Jom Photography.
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