This week saw the launch of Cartier in Melbourne’s Collins Street. Guests of note included Rachael Finch with bling to suit!
The Moto GP of 2011 was full of highlights, fast bikes, fast planes and one winner…Casey Stoner! Unfortunately the very next Moto GP saw the death of Marco Simoncelli in a horrific crash. I was fortunate enough to be able to capture him flat out doing what he loved…
Spring fashion week is always an intense week, but the work is well worth it and we all love the results!
Working for Getty Images this weekends assignment was to cover the young Australians as they played for a spot in the 2012 Australian Open.
Thought id set up the camera on the balcony tonight to demonstrate to the kids the purpose and how exposure works on the camera. More precisely, long exposures as well as key lighting. I think this image demonstrates this quite well…This exposure was only for about an hour, but when you align the south celestial pole in your sights, and press the button and walk away then return to find a nice array of motion in your image.
On a recent journey to Fairhaven to photograph a property for MGDesign, I captured this image that summed up perfectly IMO the setting I was in. From the dusk sky to the waves crashing in the distance, the property unobtrusively purveyed the scene…
This week marks another week at L’Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival. Looking forward to busy couple of days…stay tuned for updates!
I was blessed with a magnificent sunrise in late January at Piermont, Frecinet, Tasmania. I just love getting the X-Pan out for a run!
On a recent trip to Vanuatu, early starts and late finishes were the norm in order to yield these results. To have the time to use my film camera (Hasselblad x pan) to create such memories is such a joy. To take time to consider before depressing the shutter to create a lasting memory and be able to share this with my wife, nothing can replace this…
Captured this image whilst waiting for a lunar eclipse. I was bored photographing the full moon in normal surrounds and spied this spider spinning its web as the moon rose behind it. 400mm lens, nikon D3s, 1/180s, f 9.5…





















