Someone asked me this weekend if I was a "professional" photographer. It'd be easy to say yes - I mean why not when you're sporting a fair few $K of gear hanging from your shoulders. I prefer however to decline the 'professional' moniker, for a number of ...
1000 Warriors March
Las Saturday (5th of November 2017) Aboriginal and Islander men marched through the streets of Melbourne in harmony to Reclaim, Respect and Protect.This was a simple, peaceful, no-fuss event that helped a group of blokes say to the people of Melbourne "He ...
Just a simple little beach…
Pambula beach in Southern New South Wales is far from an enticing tropical getaway, however it's become a valuable teacher.We managed to get away for 2 weeks last month. Rather than the traveling type of holiday, we 'plonked' in the one spot just a stones ...
Peanuts in Bangkok
My good friend Lucas and I spent some time with Gavin Gough earlier this year in Bangkok. Gavin runs a photo school there, and is one of best blokes you'd ever meet (even though he's a Pom and likes his English Cricket team). The best investments I have m ...
Cloudscapes
I've always had a fascination with clouds. Seems a bit funny getting excited photographing the sky, we see it everyday yet often don't take the time to sit and watch. A friend of mine saw me jostling for a peek out the window on a recent domestic flight, ...
Nakuru Safari
In June this year I had the wonderful privilege of spending a day in mini-bus meandering around Lake Nakuru National Park in Kenya. This park is too small to sustain elephants, but we saw plenty of animals up close, including the rare black rhino. I haven ...
Kijabe Hospital : Kenya
I had the pleasure of spending time with the Head of Surgery at Kijabe Hospital - Peter Bird. He's an Aussie from Melbourne who's given up the luxury of the west to help train Kenyan surgeons. Kenya is a long way behind the west in terms of specialist sur ...