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
Balingup Power line smoke
I have been shooting all day long with Christian Fletcher in the South Western corner of Australia and we have … 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
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
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
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
Wyadup Rocks at dusk
This afternoon was magical and probably the highlight of our whole trip. The problem is the experience was so great … Read More
Waves of Wyadup
No words today. Not at all in the mood. But an image of a fantastic afternoon at Wyadup Rocks, Western … Read More
Primary Colours at James Price Point
Last week in Broome, Western Australia, I had the pleasure of meeting up with Nigel Gaunt of Red Dirt Photography. … Read More
From Denmark to Denmark
Last weekend I woke up on True North Mark’s boat moored at Rottnest Island. This weekend I woke up in … Read More
Outback Laos
Quick, have a look at this image, do not look at my post title. Where would you guess this image … Read More
Nomad. Photographer. Traveler. Wanderer. Dreams become reality.
Nomad. Basically means either a pastoral nomad, moving his herd every day in search of food, or a hunter gatherer … Read More
Marble Bar is HOT promotion day
Perhaps inspired by my recent CAKE09 tale from Marble Bar, perhaps the reason is something else entirely (really who needs … Read More
CAKE crew in Marble Bar and finds a caravan park
It is time for another travel story from the CAKE adventures of Rod Thomas, Casey Smith and yours truly. “There … Read More
Capturing the other Karijini
Karijini National Park in the beautiful Pilbara region of Western Australia is home to incredible landscapes and gorgeous gorges’ (trying … Read More
CAKE crew meets Camel Man
“Walla walla. Walla Lalla!”. That is what it sounds like repeated over and over! But Camel Man is actually shouting … Read More
Dales Gorge in HDR and CAKE09 tales
“Oooohhh, are you guys from the fair” says the very excited woman behind the counter at Coles supermarket; in the … Read More
Karijini Rainbow Sunrise; magic on a cold morning
Scene: Camp ground at Karijini National Park, Western Australia. Time: Very early on a very cold morning in June. Rodney … Read More
Capturing Mitchell Falls
I am on record for not being a big fan of waterfall images in general. Unless you place that running … Read More
Three Men in a Troopie
Plans. Some say life is what happens when you are busy making other plans. I disagree. Life is simply What … Read More
Kimberley, final frontier, no shock absorbers
Kimberley. Final Frontier. Captain’s log, stardate 8975.1. We received a distress call from bloody tourists lost in the wild and … Read More
Gibb River Road and We eat the snake!
I will be offline for 8 days as I depart Wednesday for a trip up the good old Gibb River … Read More
A day with the Jarlmadangah mob
This week I had the pleasure of visiting the Jarlmadangah Burru aboriginal community and spending a day out in their … Read More
The Unchosen Ones
On a busy day at a world class location like Hawk Dreaming or Purnululu National Park I may end up … Read More
Kimberley Photography Tour 2009 with All Terrain 4WD Safaris
Are you looking for a one of a kind photography tour designed by photographers for photographers, and a true outback … Read More
Perfect Moment
Once in a blue moon I experience a perfect moment and I wish I could freeze time. A moment where … Read More
The Purnululu sunset that almost never was
“All good things come to those who wait” goes the old saying. I am not a patient soul so I … Read More
Ubirr and Nourlangie Rock
“People need to come here and relax, sit on country, feel the spirits of this country and go home and … Read More