My favourite photo from my recent studio shoot in Fremantle. Very simple set-up and lighting - which is the way I like it. The complicated part is to make someone open up, relax and give the look... The look that says: "This is me, this is who I am - take it or leave it".
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 MoreThis is a pig trapped in dog's body. Or first ever recorded French Bulldog possession. This thing respects no rules set by men and it snores. The only way to photograph The Beast is to restrain it or sneak up on it...
Read MoreTwo weeks ago I had the opportunity to photograph Ronnie Coleman - the most accomplished bodybuilder in history of the sport.
Read MoreTwo weeks ago I photographed Amy in Fremantle (because I'm a Fremantle Portrait Photographer - hello Google)
Read MoreSport/Fitness photo session with Kettlebell instructor Christine in Cottesloe - lifting heavy things and making it look easy and cool :)
Read MoreA camera that fits into a small backpack costs more than 2 brand new Jeep Wranglers... You could buy a 35mm pro camera with a set of top range lenses, go traveling around Africa for 2 years and come back a better person with some stunning images.
Read MoreStrangers, strangers - aren't they interesting?
Read MoreI met Joe during one of mine photo walks around Fremantle. It's not difficult to see why he makes for such an interesting subject. He was painting a graffiti at WA INK TATTOO at 7 Point Street in Fremantle.
Read MoreA few oldies from the bottom of the drawer/Lightroom ;) All of them were shot with my trusty Nikon F100 - my last film camera. Street portraits are portraits of strangers, which means I know nothing of people I photographed... We as people actually like looking at others but social conventions make it nearly impossible. Only children and "mad ones" are completely unrestricted in this regard.
Read MoreA casual and fun shoot with Jess. The idea was to center the session around the Sky Umbrella from MoMa which as you can see didn't quite happen. Things go this way sometimes - you start with one thing in mind and finish with something different :)
Read MoreSomeone asked me yesterday about the picture of Kenny - how was it taken, what settings, how did I approach Kenny etc...
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