I am presently (with great help from my editor Charlene Winfred) putting the finishing touches on my upcoming photo book, … Read More
Nomad Magazine issue 1 – Home
It is exciting to present my first publication, a magazine called Nomad featuring stories and images from my on-going journey … Read More
A Stormy Mind
I am waiting to get my groove back. There is a storm raging in my mind. I miss the ocean … Read More
Website re-design
My website features a beautiful new background designed by the great designer and photographer Jesse Speer. I loved the old … Read More
Who am I? Nature versus nurture
Think of this: remove yourself entirely from your current life, your environment and the people you know. Start a new … 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
Fuji X100 tips and a Danish Space Rocket
Having received a few requests for more information on shooting with the Fuji X100 I shall try and list my … Read More
Fuji X100 Street Photography in Copenhagen
Not many cameras have created the immense hype, buzz and excitement like the Fuji X100. I had my first taste … 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
Forever Changing Part II
Months ago I wrote Forever Changing, this post is a continuation. It is also inspired by my friend and Jedi … Read More
Hot off the press and upcoming books
An update of what has been happening over the past couple of weeks. I have had time to do a … 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
Polaroids from Cambodia
I like this candid shot of a monk listening to tunes at the Vispasana Centre in Cambodia. The modern monk … 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
My Own Private America
“I wish this road would go on forever”. I thought that many a time on my road trip in America … Read More
Rural scapes of Australia’s South West
The very beginning of January Christian Fletcher, Neal Pritchard, Tony Spencer and I embarked on a great photo camping adventure … Read More
Guardian of Ta Keo
I have written at lengths about our two monk friends Thun and Purt and how they excelled at modeling for … Read More
Cambodia gallery launched
It is with great pleasure and pride I present to you the first 21 images from my trip to Cambodia. … Read More
I Dream of Africa
Elephants wandering in large slow movements across the savannah. Giraffes striding majestically towering above the flat top trees. Lions on … Read More
TrueNorthMark.com is now live
For the past 6 weeks or so I have been working many hours on creating a website for my dear … Read More
Golden Temple and Wide Open Spaces of Cambodia
Cambodia held many surprises for me, one of them being how flat and wide open it is. I could not … Read More
Rottnest Island and further abyss exploring
I had a most fantastic weekend at Rottnest Island with True North Mark and family, thanks so much to you … Read More
The Man Who Fell to Earth
I often return to my images from New Mexico when I feel like tripping down memory lane and testing new … Read More
Notes from Cambodia
The smell is overwhelming, causing flashbacks to Thailand and nearly stunning me. Unique to Asian towns this smell is hard … Read More
Forever Changing
Travel enough and you will eventually meet yourself. I recently read that somewhere but I doubt it is possible to … Read More
Fantastic Four Fotographers of the Southwest
Once in a blue moon great teams come together. The Fantastic Four Fotographers of the Australian Southwest is one such … Read More
Colours of Roebuck Bay of Broome
The pristine Kimberley is quite the extraordinary spectrum of light, especially to the human eye unaccustomed to tropical saturation. Roebuck … Read More
People of the PNG TNFP Jungle
Captured deep in the wild jungles of Papua New Guinea, risking life and limb and camera to the distinct possibility … Read More
Craft & Vision eBooks. Gear is good. Vision is better
I am a big fan of the high quality ebooks from Craft & Vision. The slogan “gear is good, vision … Read More
Altered World
It is hypnotic witnessing an active volcano. A volcano that yawned and rumbled the day before we explored this ground. … Read More
Papua New Guinea gallery is online
I am proud and thrilled to present the first selection of images from my November 2010 trip to Papua New … 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