My 2016 Recap
It’s quite hard to believe that 2016 is drawing to a close. This year has been a very exciting one for me and I thought I’d put together a bit of a run-down of what I got up to, if anything as a great memento for the future.
It’s quite hard to believe that 2016 is drawing to a close. This year has been a very exciting one for me and I thought I’d put together a bit of a run-down of what I got up to, if anything as a great memento for the future.
A recent trip to South Africa really exceeded my expectations. What was it about this country that left such a great impression on me?
I’m very honoured to have some of my images published in Tasmania’s mountain ‘bible’ known as ‘the Abels’.
I had such an awesome night helping run an Astrophotography Workshop in Charters Towers at Leahton Park.
In November 2016 I had the amazing opportunity of being the guest speaker at the 5th Annual Focus Photography Awards.
In the September 2016 issue of the Australian Photography magazine you’ll find a feature article I wrote about infrared photography. It’s well worth a read if you’ve ever wondered what it’s all about and how you can get into it!
I just received the latest Practical Photography Magazine issue in the post direct from the UK. I contributed a short piece on developing your editing style and had a few images included as well.
Belmore Falls is a 130m plunge waterfall in the Southern Highlands of NSW. It had been on my list as a location to visit and photograph for quite some time. I eventually got my chance to visit on the 5th of July…
In early May 2016 I completed the Overland Track for the third time in as many years. Quite a few people asked me why I keep wanting to do the Overland Track, so I thought I would write an article about why I can’t stop going back.
This year I entered the inaugural photography competition run by the Wild Island Gallery in Hobart, called the ‘Tasmanian Landscape and Nature Awards’. This completion seeks out the best landscape and Nature images in Tasmania across several categories including animals, plants and landscapes. I’m really pleased to say that I placed first and third in…
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