Blog: Making shore

What would it be like to be lost at sea? Afloat, lying on your back, after your arms and legs have given out. The tide acting as a restless but gentle guide on your rather unfortunate voyage across the deep blue. Your entire world. There. Drifting. 

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Blog: Best of Q2 2020

What a time to be alive, and kicking, kicking ass. April started off with sitting on the beaches near the Great Ocean Road (Photoverses: I sat by the ocean) and you joined me in the self isolation on the Mornington Peninsula (Photoverses: Living in a vacuum). Plans fell through, lessons were learned, skills acquired and new projects arose. So, through some good guidance and more by accident than by design I’m finding new ways to express. Shedding light onto-, putting into words-, kicking ass.

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Blog: Wandering on

Not soon after embarking I knew I was living the dream. Trunk packed to the brim with camera gear and camping equipment. An ‘’eskie’’ full with food, coffee, thee and instant hot choco. And if I would find myself in poor company, a couple of magazines and a journal to boot. Though, for soon after the odometer passed 400 km's I found myself at a crossroads. The literal kind, stuck between two valleys, as well as the figurative. Granted, that took a little longer to figure out.

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Blog: Before Tomorrow Comes

2 months ago I arrived on Australian soil. The plane landed early in the evening, around dusk, and by the time I was cleared through customs the sun had long past the horizon. After the warm welcome by my family, we drove through the night from Melbourne airport down to the peninsula.  The sky was pitch black, the only illumination coming from the scarcely lit streets. After a little more than an hour we finally arrived. There was only one thing on my mind; ‘’sleep.’’

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Blog: The Hard Way

Let’s first get the boring bits out of the way. Recently I managed to acquire a ‘’new’’ addition, a fujifilm X100s. Pocketable, great quality RAW footage and most importantly, it’s quiet. From the moment of writing I already owned it close to a week and put it through its paces. So far I’m very pleased at what I’ve been able to get out of it and I’m excited to how it will assist me in future endeavours. In conclusion, good camera for a decent price, I’m happy.

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Blog: Best of Q1 2020

Now really is the moment to reflect back on the past couple of months. As I have changed in many respects, so has the whole freaking world and not ‘’in that way.’’  This website has provided me more than I could’ve possibly anticipated. My own space to be creator, editor and publisher. No ads, no affiliations or any other BS. Just the stuff I care about and wish to exhibit. March was a big transitional period for me. Pushing my photography into new territory with an emphasis on Black & White stills. This trend will continue for the coming months, at least, an occasional color pic will show up here or there.   Below are my favorite/best stills made from January upto April, in no particular order.

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Blog: Distant Flame

The government Down-Under has sprung into action like most of the Western World. Doomsday preppers are laughing their asses off while their neighbours are scrambling for basic supplies in the stores. 

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Blog: Roll With It

Quite a thing, going from a grey soggy winter to saturated sunshine in a weeks time. Sure, I’ll probably skip the 20 hour layover next time around, but you just gotta roll with it.

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