Travel

The Pianist and the Jellyfish

Most people didn’t notice her. They walked past, eyes skimming the glowing blue portal before them, mesmerised by the slow, hypnotic pulse of jellyfish. A giant circular tank, illuminated in shifting shades of blue, green, and violet, dominated the darkened room. The creatures drifted, suspended in time, as if listening […]

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Rhythms of Stillness: Embracing the Quiet Between

In the quiet lull of mid-December to January, my world as a commercial photographer in the bustling realm of tourism and travel slows to a near halt. This annual pause, once a source of frantic outreach and simmering frustration, has morphed into a period of acceptance and preparation. It’s a […]

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Behind the scenes with an aerial photographer

I’ve been working on quite a few aerial photography projects over the last few years, I’ve been filming footage while working on these projects too. Early last month I posted a video with footage from my flights around Australia to my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJZg520crK1fYMD9iqrgqPg Please head over there and subscribe, I’ve […]

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Christmas Island Video

I know I’m a bit behind in the blog posts, we have a new arrival in our family, our youngest daughter was born only a few weeks ago and she is definitely making her presence felt in the house. I’m now catching up on my content posting. In the mean […]

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Christmas Island Dreaming

In May 2016 I was commissioned to travel to Christmas Island to host a social media photography meet up as well as to capture the island photographically. I travelled there with 2 travel journalists who were writing stories about the trip and Linda from the Tourism Association. I was also commissioned […]

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South West Secrets

Western Australia is an amazingly diverse state, with over 12,500 kilometres of coastline and 2.6 million square kilometres of land, there is always something to be explored and discovered. Most people when they hear Western Australia, they think of iron ore, mining, deserts and a dry, dusty place. Over the last […]

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