There are many beautiful facts about light. You can go through life not really understanding the whole phenomenon or you can spend your entire life with your camera at your side, it’s up to you. When I first started becoming interested in photography, I didn’t really think about light, and it’s clear, my work was poor, low quality, and quite simply, boring. It doesn’t matter what you photograph, photography means quite literally, the art, application, and practice of capturing light.
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A brand’s story can help capture the attention of its target market by using visual narrative concepts authentically. Visual storytelling through brand narrative creates a connection between the brand and its audience, which can lead to increased customer loyalty and engagement. By using a visual narrative approach, a brand can effectively communicate its unique story, values, and personality to its target market in an engaging and memorable way.
Read MorePostcards From Our Big Backyard
Over the past few months I have been changing my photographic practise to become more sustainable. I’m focused on delivering a body of work like I’ve never shown before.
Read MoreNGV Contemporary
I’ve been working away on numerous projects which I haven’t been able to talk about until now. Following the fantastic feedback which has already been so well received, I wanted to share this exciting new project with you.
Read MoreGroundswell: Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New & Emerging Poets
I’m very excited to share with you the publication of Groundswell: Overland Judith Wright Poetry Prize for New & Emerging Poets.
It’s an absolute honour to have my work placed alongside such evocative wordsmithery, it has me shaking just typing this out. The photograph used is from the series Terra Firma 5/13 (2013).
Read MoreSTAGES: Life In Lockdown
Recently I submitted to Monash Gallery of Arts, STAGES: Life In Lockdown. A virtual exhibition showcasing photographer’s perspectives on the pandemic across Melbourne, Victoria.
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