Berlin – Too many things to see and not enough time to see it all

First full day in Berlin and I’m overwhelmed. I knew coming in, that this city was steeped in history but I underestimated the allure of early European architecture, fashion and art loaded into an already full agenda. Those that know me, know of my preoccupation with form and shapes, lines and colour. These undoubtedly link with my visual eccentricities but there can be no doubt … Continue reading Berlin – Too many things to see and not enough time to see it all

From the desk

There are definitely times when I wonder how I fit in time for  everything. Looking back over the last few months makes me realize how full my life is and how creative that industriousness has made me. At the moment I’m in the planning stage. It requires lots of reading and reviewing, checking facts and figures with tourist bodies, talking to anyone and everyone to … Continue reading From the desk

Frozen Lenses

Have you ever had a hankering to visit a place where no one else has ever been? I have, and though I can’t claim that people have never been to the location of my last vacation, I can claim that there have not been many. “Frozen Lenses” is a photographic sojourn to Antarctica. Captured in Jan 2013 these images are a stark reminder that no … Continue reading Frozen Lenses

What’s in the bag?

Over the last few weeks while my current exhibition is on I’ve been asked a lot about technique and gear, how to use them both singular and combined. So I thought I’d start with the gear. Sometimes the camera bag I pack depends on where I’m going or the type of travel I’m doing. Obviously when I’m in my car and about to take off … Continue reading What’s in the bag?

A compelling road trip around the extraordinary countryside of NSW

This extraordinary road trip, right on your doorstep, delivers beyond expectations for all the family Travel to the serene tranquillity of Mt Kosciusko, be charmed by the Riverina Highway, from there arrive at the ancient secrets of Mungo National Park, finishing off with more than you thought possible to do at Broken Hill, and returning home via routes used by early explorers through the Blue … Continue reading A compelling road trip around the extraordinary countryside of NSW

Summer anyone? – the place to be

Summer can’t get here fast enough for me. This collection of images reminds me of the hot sand between my toes, swimming in cool salty water, the heat on my back, the sight and smell of sunblock adorning lithe bodies and flushed faces, and endless gallons of water being consumed to combat dehydration. With the northern hemisphere in the grip of summer, we’re having our … Continue reading Summer anyone? – the place to be