Ongoing Body of work. Photography, light painting, drone, and the occasional thing that doesn't fit a category.
The city I keep failing to finish. Sandstone, water, light. The architecture of a place that pretends it isn't one.
Home. The bush, the ocean and the suburbs.
Standalone aerial frames. Not a series. Just the ones I keep coming back to.
Long-exposure light painting. Sometimes by hand. Sometimes by a small robot that draws while the shutter is open.
The built world at the edges of the day. Mainly Sydney. Bridges, skylines, and the hour the lights come on.
Early starts and long exposures. Cliffs, waterfalls, and a coastline taking its time.
The ocean, watched closely. First light, big swell, and the surfers who beat me out of bed.
After dark. The Milky Way, moonrises, glow worms, and the long quiet between frames.
Water from above until it stops being water. Pattern, foam, colour. The ocean as an abstract painter.
Away games. The Whitsundays, Tasmania, the Pilbara, and wherever the camera bag ends up next.
The other locals. Dolphins in the swell, lizards in the leaf litter, and whatever blooms or flies past.
Grain and patience. Shot on film, scanned, and left mostly alone.
Colour removed so the shapes can talk. Steel, fog, concrete, and one very good dog.
Humans for scale. Surfers, crowds, silhouettes. Mostly strangers, mostly at dawn.