My philosophy is this: if you want photos no one else has, you have to do things no one else does. Getting off the beaten track and just exploring is my favourite ways of doing things.
Read MoreWhenever the subject of scuba diving and photography comes up people always ask if I do underwater photography. Interestingly enough, I don't. Why "interestingly'? Well, I'm a professional photographer and a scuba diving instructor. Diving has been a big part of my life for a long time but it isn't anymore. Photography is. People photography to be exact.
Read MoreWell, I got Fuji X100T here in Perth (Camera Electronics) a few months after if was released. What made me buy it? It's small, silent, highly customizable, capable, provides great colours and just works. I wanted a camera that does not attract attention. My DSLRs are big and heavy, I got tired of lugging one around.
Read MoreIn street photography quite often it's not about the main event. It's about what's happening before, after and around it.
Read MoreNathan and Grace - they do look good together, don't they?
Read MoreChinese weddings can be very big affairs: there are lots of customs to follow, lots of relatives and family members to consider. Ethan and Rachel wanted to also have an Australian wedding, more relaxed, fun and definitely with the ocean view. I offered a suggestions and they decided to have their ceremony on the deck in front of Kidogo Art House, wedding photos in Fremantle and reception in Kidogo. This was a very good plan :)
Read MoreThis is something I've started doing in my free time. I do like close ups of faces, they are like covers of books, telling you what you might find inside.
Read MoreCrazy and wonderful Africa... My biggest regret about Zanzibar is not exploring it enough. I wish I had my current camera and the skills back then - not very useful thoughts but true.
Read More8 simple rules for writing a grooms speech - how to win many new friends and not make life long enemies.
Read MoreMickey is either expressing his love or loving his reflection. Funky Fremantle again - it's really hard not to like this place. Stay Calm, Carry A Camera and check this out.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago I had the opportunity to photograph Ronnie Coleman - the most accomplished bodybuilder in history of the sport.
Read MoreThis is the oldest spectator sport in the world going back to ancient Persia. The practice spread with armies and men who fought them. Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Henry the VIII, George Washington enjoyed or participated in Cockfights.
Read MoreThis is a beginning of a long and fruitful career taken with her very first camera at the age of 18 (1968, Clark Air Force Base, Philippines) By “her” I mean one of the most successful and most recognizable photographers of the world: Annie Leibovitz.
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