Dated: 5 May 2015
Do you buy this magazine? A while ago I did a trip into the Victorian High Country and whilst I was on the road I was contacted by one of the writer/photographers from the magazine.
Stuart was keen on joining me for a couple of days out in the High Country and doing a story about me for the magazine. I was happy for the company and the rest was a bonus. We spent 3 days travelling and bush camping around from Licola into Bryce Gorge and beyond before he had to leave and I continued on into Dargo and the surrounding areas capturing some stunning mountain images and getting stuck into some challenging 4X4 tracks before heading back home. I now have a great friend from that trip and we plan to do it again sometime soon. To read about our adventure grab a copy of June Australian 4×4 magazine. It’s a great yarn. Thanks Stuey for keeping it real.
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Over the past couple of months I embarked on an unforgettable photographic journey through the rugged Channel Country in Outback Queensland, one of Australia’s most unique and dynamic landscapes. Basing myself in Longreach, I travelled extensively through the surrounding towns of Winton, Windorah and Quilpie, documenting a region that was constantly transforming under the influence […]
Always nice to be appreciated for my hard work. Below is a lovely message a recent client sent me. This image is special and unique. This windmill is no longer here. The print has just arrived……. and it’s F#€%ing amazing The Flinders Rangers are a special spot for my family!!!! So much so part of […]
Channel Country, Outback Queensland – Colours, Patterns and Perspective The Channel Country in outback Queensland is one of Australia’s most quietly powerful photographic landscapes. Shaped by extreme cycles of drought and flood, it’s a place where subtlety matters — where colour, pattern and light do the heavy lifting rather than obvious landmarks. For landscape photographers, […]
Another year for me judging the Wilderness Photographer of the Year — and wow, the standard was incredible, especially in the Nature category. I spent a long time deliberating over the final 15 images across the three categories, and the talent this year made it no easy task. This competition is a fantastic one to […]