All in Portraits

Breath {portraits}

What a buzz it was to wake up to messages on Tuesday morning telling me my photo was on the cover of The West (and featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, SBS, Forbes and Variety as well as the official Breath website and Facebook page amongst others)

Salt Story {portraits}

Nineteen hours in the company of author and fisher Sarah Drummond at her remote hideaway was as much a treat as it was inspiring. Thanks Sarah and Selkie for your hospitality and stories - looking forward to doing it all again soon x

Tree Elle Retreat {family portraits}

Desmond and Pat had spent time at Tree Elle Retreat several years ago whilst touring the south west with some friends from Europe. It was clearly an experience that was memorable for all the right reasons because when they were thinking about how to mark Desmond's 80th birthday, a gathering of the clan from far and wide at Tree Elle over the Easter long weekend was the perfect solution. With four separate self-contained houses set amongst beautiful gardens it was the perfect location for a big family reunion with their five children and eleven grandchildren (and the perfect opportunity for an extended family photo session!)

Finalist - Fremantle International Portrait Prize 2015

I was thrilled to find out yesterday that two of my images have been selected as Shortlist Finalists in the 2015 Fremantle International Portrait Prize. There was 1865 entries from 29 countries and the finalists will be on show in an exhibition at the Moores Contemporary Gallery in Fremantle from 25 October through to 1 November.

2015 AIPP WA Professional Portrait Photographer

I’ve spent the last couple of weeks escaping the south coast winter camping on a remote beach, washing in the ocean and cooking over a fire. By contrast, the 10 days prior to that I was in Perth, immersed in all-things Photography, firstly at the WA Epson Professional Photography Awards (WAEPPAs) and then at the AIPP’s annual gathering, The Nikon Event, which this year was held in Perth. The unquestionable highlight of these last three or four weeks was being named 2015 AIPP WA Professional Portrait Photographer, and also being presented with the coveted and prestigious John Whitfield King trophy which is awarded annually for best people photograph across all categories.