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Professional Photographer from Melbourne, Australia.


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Environmental Portraiture
Oct 6, 2023
Oct 6, 2023
LOOK! Photography Prize
Sep 4, 2023
LOOK! Photography Prize
Sep 4, 2023
Sep 4, 2023
Career Highlight
Aug 8, 2023
Career Highlight
Aug 8, 2023
Aug 8, 2023
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Jul 7, 2023
Particulate Matter - Exhibition
Jul 7, 2023
Jul 7, 2023
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"Particulate Matter" - Absorption 1/10 (2023)
"Particulate Matter" - Absorption 1/10 (2023)
"Particulate Matter" - Corpuscularianism 2/10 (2023)
"Particulate Matter" - Corpuscularianism 2/10 (2023)
"Particulate Matter" - Habitual Consumption 3/10 (2023)
"Particulate Matter" - Habitual Consumption 3/10 (2023)
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A Custom Rustic Brick Tile At Bia Hoi

February 17, 2020

Middle of last year I was fortunate enough to photograph Bai Hoi apart of The Glen’s recently completed development. If you’re a local or find yourself passing by, make sure you check out Jerry Mai’s delicious delights in her new Vietnamese Beer Hall. You can see a more of the interior and menu below.

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How To Work Remotely And Live A Normal Life

February 02, 2020 in article

Over the last decade, I have been working toward my photographic practice. My career has taken many twists and turns. Not only how I do things, but how I approach each part of the creative process. I’ve worked in small agencies and assisted other photographers in their studios and on location. One thing I always wanted was to become more independent and travel with the option of working remotely. 

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Busky Park

June 26, 2019 in blog

The day begins slow, I get dressed, make my way to the kitchen and boil the kettle. I lift my head up while I wait for it to boil when I peer out the window to find I could barely see 10 meters out the window. I had originally planned to take a slow start to the day, do some reading, listen to a podcast and check my email. This quickly came to a holt and I threw on my shoes, grabbed my camera and ran out the door to immerse myself in these fleeting conditions.

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Turner St. win at AILA awards

June 17, 2019 in blog

I received a great email over the weekend from a client. After working closely with Simon Ellis Landscape Architects to capture his stunning project on Turner Street, Abbotsford, my photography went on to accompany Simon’s submission resulting in an Australian institute of Landscape Architects award!

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PocketWizard PLUS II Transceiver Overview

October 30, 2018 in article

What are these strange looking things you might be asking? Or you might be wondering when I’m going to hurry up and get on with telling you whether you should get a pair for yourself. I can tell you that the PocketWizard Plus II Transceiver is another do what you tell it to do, and it will do it, type device. In the article below I will outline the experience I have had while getting to know this super-linear product.

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I usually look for light cutting ever so finally between buildings. - Paul-Löbe-Haus, Berlin, Germany 2017

I usually look for light cutting ever so finally between buildings. - Paul-Löbe-Haus, Berlin, Germany 2017

Top 8 Best Architectural Photography Tips

September 26, 2018 in article

When I think of Architectural Photography, I think of abstract shapes, beautiful lines coming together with intricate patterns and the details that creep forward with the assistance of light. These are just a few elements that play apart in architectural photography.

Despite the fact your subject can't necessarily run away, this photography specialisation is not that simple. With these tips I hope to give you advice about the world of line, structure and perspective. Read carefully as I divulge a few ideas, tips and tricks on how to improve your own architectural photography game whether your a beginner or just interested in what I consider when I'm out and about.

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Featured
Environmental Portraiture
Oct 6, 2023
Environmental Portraiture
Oct 6, 2023
Oct 6, 2023
LOOK! Photography Prize
Sep 4, 2023
LOOK! Photography Prize
Sep 4, 2023
Sep 4, 2023
Career Highlight
Aug 8, 2023
Career Highlight
Aug 8, 2023
Aug 8, 2023
Tim_Allen_ParticulateMatter_GallerySpace_05.jpg
Jul 7, 2023
Particulate Matter - Exhibition
Jul 7, 2023
Jul 7, 2023
Particulate Matter - Opening Night
Jun 23, 2023
Particulate Matter - Opening Night
Jun 23, 2023
Jun 23, 2023
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May 22, 2023
Particulate Matter - Exhibition Invitation
May 22, 2023
May 22, 2023
Capturing Light: How to Read Natural and Ambient Light
Mar 1, 2023
Capturing Light: How to Read Natural and Ambient Light
Mar 1, 2023
Mar 1, 2023
How To Capture Your Markets Untapped Attention Using Visual Storytelling
Jan 30, 2023
How To Capture Your Markets Untapped Attention Using Visual Storytelling
Jan 30, 2023
Jan 30, 2023
Postcards From Our Big Backyard
Sep 3, 2022
Postcards From Our Big Backyard
Sep 3, 2022
Sep 3, 2022
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Mar 25, 2022
NGV Contemporary
Mar 25, 2022
Mar 25, 2022

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Final of a short triptych study of the ever-growing city we live and breathe.
Continuation of short Golden Age Monolith observations.
Golden Age Monolith
A few outtakes from @melbournehelicopters scenic tours campaign.