Tag Archives: landscape

FOR THE BAY // FUNDRAISING FOR OCEAN CONSERVATION

As a surfer, an oceanographer, and a Tasmanian I’m passionate about our coasts and oceans. Late last year I was really chuffed to be able to take part in the “Oceans of Art” event, donating a large canvas print featuring Ralphs Bay. “Ralphs Bay Twilight” was captured on June 22, 2010, the day the Tasmanian...

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Destination Photographer // Lake Louise – Banff National Park, Alberta

In 2008 I was lucky enough to spend 6 months in Montana studying under Neil Chaput de Saintonge, founder of the Rocky Mountain School of Photography and student of Ansel Adams. His enthusiasm and love for both photography and teaching meant many long nights and missed lunches staying late into the 2nd or 3rd hour...

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Destination Photographer // Tonight in Roma

The sun has just set on the city of Rome in the Repubblica italiana. Wandering the streets tonight here was my view from the Ponte Umberto I.

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6 Years, 3 Months, and 5 Days

Over 6 years ago, I was loving life here in Tasmania (who wasn’t), I was a bit younger (who wasn’t), and I was shooting with Digital SLR’s that couldn’t capture anything but noise in low-light (remember those days fellow photo-nerds?). And, along with my local community, I was also faced with a dire threat to...

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Fresh Goods – A morning at Bicheno

Improving my work and staying inspired about photography requires one main ingredient – shooting lots of photos, shooting photos often, shooting lots of photos often. Self-assignment and personal projects are vehicles for that way of being a photographer. Keeping fresh. Being a surfer and trained as an Oceanographer my feet and my thoughts are seldom...

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