Dated: 3 November 2020
I have just finished a 2 day workshop with Weng a happy customer. On this workshop I introduce people to a few places that are off the radar at the best times and help them with camera settings but more importantly help with composition, lenses and using light. None of my locations have not been affected by bush fires and you will see some stunning coastal scenery form rugged cliffs to beautiful paperbark trees and have the challenge of starfish and rock pools then you can go and explore for a couple more days if you wish on you own with the help of some local knowledge from me. I am running 1 on 1s also and yes they are more expensive but for the extra spend you have exclusivity and flexibility of me working with your dates. Please email me if you wish to do one with me and I can try and work in with your dates. Please note accomodation is not included and you will need to book your stay in Penneshaw or American River or anywhere in between these for convenience to get to and from locations.
We had great weather for our week across the Red Centre this year. A nice mix of cloud and clear and low wind days. It was very mild compared to previous years and even a little hot on a couple of days but nothing unbearable. I had a very small group this years due to […]
This workshop was extremely challenging with so much rain over the 3 and 1/2 days. Even when we caught a break alot of the tracks were closed or not accesable because of water flowing to heavily over crossings. We managed to get 1 day of mainly clear weather with a shower or two about. The […]
Great Walks’ Wilderness Photographer of the Year, presented by Nokia, is searching for the best outdoor images captured by Australian photographers! This year I am happy to be part of the judging panel for this competition. There are two categories, Places and People. For Places, we’re looking for sweeping panoramas, dramatic horizons, spectacular coastlines and thought-provoking images […]
This shot of mine taken back in the 2019 bush fire on Kangaroo Island which won the Big Picture Awards in 2019 has been stolen time and time again now and misused and used without my permission. Since these bush fires It has been used on go fund me pages and newsletters chasing money and […]