Lost and Found

I am back in Copenhagen after a long 30 hours of flights from Sydney to Denmark. I hardly know how … 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

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

My gear for a photo trip

EDIT July 2010: This article is outdated, CLICK HERE to read the updated What’s in the bag? I always travel … Read More

Clouds I could touch

Foggy conditions are magic for landscape photographers; hard to predict but when you’re lucky enough to catch it in just … Read More

Return of the 617

I find I am developing a strong love/hate relationship with the Fuji G617 panorama camera… I hate the size and … Read More

Nature the Artist

Studying clouds and attempting to predict the weather is a full time job for any outdoor photographer. It is how … Read More

An Observer's view of Sydney

I sometimes feel claustrophobic and stressed walking around Sydney. Not enough sense of space not enough  breathing room. Too many … Read More

Sunnies for your lenses

‘Sunnies’ is of course short for sunglasses but who can be bothered to pronounce such a long word? Certainly no … Read More

Field of Dreams

I grew up on a farm so I have a strong nostalgic affection for any farm related landscape photos. I … Read More

Two Toned World

I love black and white photos and Ansel Adams is one of my heroes. I don’t convert a lot of … Read More

8 meters of Sydney

A couple of months ago I sold an image file of my Sydney Opera House and Circular Quay Panorama to … Read More

Judgment Day

“There’s a storm coming” says the boy. “I know” says Sarah Connor at the end of one of my favourite … Read More

Walkabout Copenhagen

Lesson no. 1 in photography: Always bring your camera! Your chances of shooting an actual photo increases greatly! Last Friday … Read More