Entering a photography competition can be exciting—it offers a chance to showcase your talent, earn recognition, and perhaps even win prizes or prestigious awards. But before you hit the “Submit” button, there’s one often-overlooked step that can make all the difference: reading the terms and conditions. Why does this matter […]
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Below the Surface: Diving the Lena Shipwreck
There’s something about slipping beneath the ocean’s surface that feels like entering another world. The moment my head submerges, the relentless noise of life above fades into a hushed serenity, a rare tranquillity that only the depths can offer. It’s here, in the silent embrace of the sea, that I […]
Read More2020 Landscape calendars available now
Just a quick post to let you know that my 2020 Landscape calendars are now available. They are a wire bound A3 sized wall calendar with a page per month that comes ready to hang. The photos featured have been mostly produced in the last 12-18 months around the South […]
Read MoreFujifilm GFX-50S in Cambodia (and Singapore)
This is continued from Part 1 of my review of the Fujifilm GFX-50s Each year I travel to Cambodia to work with a few NGOs, this year I headed across with The Giving Lens to lead a photography tour / workshop through Siem Reap, the temples of Angkor Wat and […]
Read MoreFujifilm GFX50S Extended Review – Landscape Photography
Over the last 9 or so years I’ve been working with different camera manufacturers to give them feedback and review some of their cameras. One of these manufactures has been Fujifilm. It has been quite interesting to see Fujifilm grow over that time from someone who made kind of cool […]
Read MoreChristmas 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 […]
Read MorePhotographing Fireworks
Tonight I headed down to one of my local beaches to photograph the fireworks held for the Festival of Busselton. I really enjoy photographing fireworks, I think because it is fairly unpredictable as to what you are going to get each time. I thought I’d pop up a few of […]
Read MoreHow a photographer earns their income
I get quite a few private messages and emails asking me questions along the lines of how I earn my income and if I do photography full-time.. I thought I’d answer those questions in a blog post: My income comes from a few different sources, although over the last 8 months […]
Read MoreAbbey Beach with the Canon 5Ds
Canon were kind enough to send me a Canon 5Ds and their 11-24mm f4L lens to take with me on my trip to Antarctica. If I’m ever sent gear to try out or if I buy something for a trip, I’ve always got to try it out before I leave. […]
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