I’m a Landscape & Travel photographer based in the South West of Western Australia. I specialise in telling outdoor, travel and adventure stories though my photography, video and 360 degree imagery.

My photography is primarily focused on adventure travel, from kayaking and snorkelling in Antarctica, night kayaking amongst the bio-luminescence in Tasmania and hiking through blizzards in the Tasmanian mountains, aerial photography in Queensland, Dubai and Western Australia to camping with bedouin in Jordan and riding horses around the Great Pyramids of Egypt, I love it all!

I’ve worked on projects in 19 countries and Antarctica now and I’m working on adding more to my list. I’m available to work on tourism, travel and commercial projects both locally and internationally, contact me to have a chat about your next project or idea.

Latest Blog Posts:

Journey through Jordan

In late 2013  I received an email from The Giving Lens about an upcoming photography workshop trip they were holding in Jordan, for some reason I knew that I needed to go on this trip, so I put in my application and hoped for the best. My application was accepted and…

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Published in National Geographic – Viajes

For as long as I can remember, I’ve had this “life goal” for lack of a better term, to get my photos published in National Geographic’s magazine. It wasn’t something that I was working towards with any great intent or purpose, it was just one of those more casual “wouldn’t…

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Adventures in Egypt

Early in 2014 I made a trip with The Giving Lens to Jordan, on the way over I was invited to join 2 other photographers in Egypt for a few days. I decided to head there despite the travel warning by the Australian Government and the constant bad news reported by…

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Review: Expert Shield Screen Protectors

A few months ago I was approached by Expert Shield and asked if I would field test their screen protectors, I was upfront with them and told them I’ve really not been a fan of screen protectors in the past as they tend to bubble, haze, collect dirt and peel…

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Review: Induro CT213 Tripod

About a year ago I suddenly became in the market for a new tripod when the one I was using was blown off a cliff during a sunrise shoot in Geraldton, Western Australia. I managed to retrieve the tripod but the centre shaft had snapped and it was completely useless.…

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