Post Tagged with: "travel"

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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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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How 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 […]

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Death of an FStop Bag

My F-Stop Tilopa camera bag has died, so I’ve had to start looking for a new camera bag. Every photographer I know has multiple camera bags, it seems that for many of us it is an unending quest to find the “perfect” camera bag. Personally, I went through 5 different […]

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South West Wanderings

With the way my work has been going over the last 2 years I’ve not had all that much time to do any photography in the South West of Western Australia, where I live. Instead I’ve been working all over Australia and the world with trips to Egypt, Jordan, Dubai […]

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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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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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