A random encounter on the streets of Freo. This guy asked me for a photo of what he thought was a sword hee found it on a beach. The "sword" on it's own would be a tad boring... I don't know his name but I know he's got kids in France living with his ex-wife... Funny how conversations sometimes go.
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 MoreI've been busy with work recently - weddings, outdoor family sessions, studio portrait sessions, studio families, babies, maternity, large group family shoots ( I had to pose 17 people for this one :) etc ...
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 MoreThis is one of those situations desperately needing an explanation, caption, something... I've got nothing, terribly sorry. If I was to offer an outlandish speculation it would be this.
Read MoreThe trolleys around us... They seem to be everywhere, sometimes left in very unusual places. I was thinking of turning it into a project at one point, but it just isn't exciting enough. They sometimes remind me of grazing animals, especially if I see a group of them at night somewhere in the park.
Read MorePhotography is not a crime.
Read MoreWhat happens in Northbridge, stays in Northbridge...
Read MoreIs using anything other then 50mm or less for street photography cheating?
Read MoreDo you need a fancy camera to take good photos? No
Read MoreI walked into Tom's place purely on impulse. He has 2 motorbikes in there, clubs on the walls, lots of old magazines and you can see all of that from the street. It felt like a place every man should go to ones a week for a proper shave.
Read More- 'Wow, you sound like a marketing person. I bet you studied Chemical Engineering or something like this. ' - he said.
- 'I actually studied Cultural Anthropology'
-That's even worse, (faint alarm bell started to ring at this point) because when the Martians get here (LOUD alarm bell rang) they'll look at us and think"Wow, they are not worth of saving"
I've promptly abandoned this ship...
Read MoreIt doesn't matter where you are, how dirty the floor is or how many people are looking at you... Be selfish in the desire to get the image. Get down and take the shot. Street photography is about moments, not opinions.
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 MoreStreet photography from one of the best places for it - London (baby). The pretty, strange and funny of one of the largest cities in the world.
Read MoreIt's the pair of shoes left neatly on a table at the back of a café. It's the girl sleeping on a skateboard, it's the 'keep left' sign in the middle of a street party, it's the flower pots in front of the Fire Hydrant Booster by the door to my house. It's the error in the matrix...
Read MorePerth street photographs I shot recently. This time I managed to capture a few colorful "characters". Enjoy.
Read MoreI got my hands on DSC RX-100 some time ago for a water related project. My diving friend lend me one along with a nice underwater housing. I couldn't help myself to take out a few times to see how it fits into my street work. Here are my thoughts:
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