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Notes and reflections from my photography and writing.

  • Why I’m Drawn to Quiet Landscapes

    For as long as I can remember, I have been drawn to quiet landscapes. Only recently have I started to understand why. When I photograph these places, the experience feels less like “taking pictures” and more like settling into the moment. I stand still for a while. I look. I listen. Then, almost without thinking…

  • What I Look For Before I Take a Photograph

    I rarely arrive at a scene with a photograph already in mind. Most of the time, I sit for a while and simply look. My eyes move slowly across what is in front of me, not searching for anything specific, but noticing what begins to stand out. The way the light shifts across the surface…

  • Some Photographs Only Happen When You Don’t Leave

    Journal A note from my ongoing reflections on photography, place, and the moments that reveal themselves slowly. Some places don’t ask to be photographed. They simply ask us to stay a little longer. Each year, around our birthdays, Marie and I take a short break. We usually stay on the Gold Coast and spend our…

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How to Experience the Photographs

Many of the photographs here were not made in dramatic moments. They arrived quietly — places where the light paused, reflections held still, or a scene slowly revealed something I hadn’t noticed at first.

The essays and stories on this site explore those moments. The galleries simply let them exist.

Take your time with the images. Some of them only reveal themselves slowly.

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Stories Behind The Images

Every photograph begins with a moment. These are the stories.

  • What the Rocks Taught Me About What We Don’t See

    Marie and I were on our annual wedding anniversary holiday on the Queensland Sunshine Coast in February 2021. On most days, we head out with our cameras and simply see what we find. There’s rarely a plan. Just time, curiosity, and whatever draws our attention. That day at Mooloolaba beach, it was the rocks. There…

    Rock Study II
  • Paestum IV – the calm that slowly appeared

    My first visit to Italy brought a number of surprises, and Paestum was one of them. Before arriving, I expected to admire the temples in a fairly straightforward way. They were historically significant, widely photographed, and beautifully preserved. I assumed I would appreciate them mostly for what they represented — remarkable structures from another civilisation…

    the calm that slowly appeared
  • The Nut at Stanley – The Beginning of My Photographic Journey

    Marie and I spent Christmas and New Year in Tasmania in 2014. Instead of following our usual holiday routine, we decided to take a trip and explore somewhere new together. It was also one of the first times we travelled with DSLR cameras and had started to think more seriously about photography. We were still…

    The beginning of my photographic journey

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Essays & Reflections

  • The Older I Get, the More I Value Quiet Photographs

    Some photographs ask to be admired. Others simply ask you to stay a little longer. When I was younger, I was drawn to photographs that were dramatic.Strong colour. Perfect light. Big moments. Images that announced themselves immediately. I still appreciate those photographs. Some are extraordinary. But over time, I have found myself returning to different…

  • Why We Photograph Certain Moments and Ignore Others

    Most of life passes by unnoticed. Thousands of moments disappear every day without leaving any permanent trace at all. We walk past people, buildings, conversations, shadows, reflections, weather, gestures, expressions, and fleeting fragments of life without feeling any need to preserve them. And then, suddenly, something makes us stop. Not necessarily the most dramatic thing.Not…

  • The Photographs We Keep Are Rarely the Technically Perfect Ones

    There are photographs I know are technically stronger than the ones I return to most often. Sharper images.Better compositions.Cleaner light.More dramatic moments. Some have won awards. Some probably deserved to. And yet the photographs that stay with me are usually something else entirely. They are often quieter images. Slightly imperfect ones. Photographs that contain a…

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Books & Projects

Aspects of the Human Condition” is the maturation of my earlier project, “Specimen Slides of the Human Condition.” I felt that the project was incomplete and needed more work. Over the last three years, it has grown into a book that covers thirty-four human conditions.

Projects is a collection of fine art photographic series created over more than a decade, bringing together images shaped by reflection, memory, music, and lived experience.

About the Artist

I’m an Australian photographer and writer drawn to the quiet intersections of place, memory, and everyday life. Through photography and essays, I explore how images and stories shape how we see the world.

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