If visitors arrived from another planet and took an overall view of our common problems, I presume they would tell … Read More
New Australian Landscapes and a Recent Work gallery
New Recent Work gallery on my website, always updated with my latest image releases. Features 25 new landscapes from Australia … Read More
The Tale of King George Falls
The location is the Kimberley in Western Australia after a record setting wet season.. The scene is the mighty King … Read More
Farewell Australia
I have been living in Australia for more than six months, with two awesome trips to Papua New Guinea and … Read More
Cloud catching in the Kimberley
Sometimes I look at the clouds and knowing the science behind the saturated air, I still must wonder like a … Read More
Raft Point and Steep Island
Towering walls of ancient red rock and peaceful pebbled beaches and the scene of a human drama on an epic … Read More
Hunter River
The morning is warm and humid. There is little wind and the sun has yet to rise. The colours are … Read More
Kimberley Tales Video
As per tradition, we the on board photographers on True North presented a slideshow movie on the last night of … Read More
Kimberley Tales
I barely remember what I just did. I forget what comes next. I live only now. Existing, living, breathing in … Read More
Capturing the Kimberley Coast
Come this Saturday 12th of March True North Mark and I are flying to Broome to join up with David … Read More
Surfing is the source
“Punk. Quarterback Punk”. “Surfing’s the source man, change your life forever, I swear it”. “Speak into the microphone squid brain!”. … Read More
My waterhole Broome
Every wanderer needs a waterhole, an oasis, occasionally. It has been a tumultuous year for this wanderer, exciting and very … Read More
Jarlmadangah and the Full Moon
“Blackfella headlights” cracks Billy and we all share a good laugh. I am at Jarlmadangah aboriginal community. Billy from the … Read More
Save The Kimberley – We Need Your Help
It is crunch time for the Kimberley in Western Australia. The Kimberley is one of the last true wilderness area … Read More
Australia – what worked and what didn’t?
In August I wrote a post about my gear for a photo trip just before leaving for Australia on a … Read More
Reflections on an Outback Overreaction
Climbing up a rock face in darkness to witness dawn and sunrise over Hawk Dreaming from a rock shelter rich … Read More
In the big smoke. Miss my country.
I am quoting Bill Neidjie again; writing about his country and why he loves the bush in his book ‘Story … Read More
In the footsteps of Bill Neidjie and the Bunitj Clan
Imagine sitting in a shelter, a large natural rock cave 30 meters above ground. Look out over the floodplains and … Read More
Kimberley. Home.
“Man was born in the desert. Desert is home.” writes Bruce Chatwin. The Kimberley in North West Australia is not … Read More
Broome…and now…Broome…and…Broome!
I was planning to write a travelblog post tonight. Plans change. After 5 days in the super warm dry desolate … Read More
Crocs in the main street of Darwin! Sun drops into Timor Sea!
The Mindil Beach Market is in every Darwin tourist brochure so you might think it’s overrated and over packed with … Read More
Darwin and MyLife 2.0
“G’day mate and welcome home!” says the Aussie stewardess to me with a big smile. All I said was “hello” … Read More
A month in upside-down country
I am just a few hours away from jumping on the Metro train to the airport and initiating the rather … Read More
Country of Upside-Downers
Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water…or back in the outback at least…I am … Read More
Crocs, Boxer Shorts – and a Sleeping Buddha!
Continuing the newly started tradition of telling some of the older travel stories here’s the story of how I encountered … Read More
Chasing the sun
I am now also a Sunchaser. I am on the west coast and the best bit – watching the sun … Read More