Vets Shedding the Stigma

SHEDDING THE STIGMA & Bums for the Bush Charity Fundraising Campaigns SYDNEY UNIVERSITY VETERINARY STUDENT NUDE CALENDAR Veterinary Science & Animal and Veterinary Bioscience students shed their clothing for a good cause. ‘For almost a decade, University of Sydney veterinary students have bared all to raise money for a charity of their choice. Each year […]
Ilford Photo – A Film Connection

I am honored to be a new contributor to Ilford’s online magazine, my first blog went live last week. Read it HERE or below! A FORMER LIFE . . . Before my life as a photographer I worked in Social Services for many years advocating and caring for adults with severe intellectual and psychical […]
Tuscany On Film

The Italian towns of Siena and San Gimignano are Tuscan treasures with their steep cobbled streets, country side vistas and town squares bustling with local life. As we open to shutters of our Siena apartment we are greeted by the most extraordinary sight, The Duomo of Santa Maria Assunta. This cathedral dominates the hill that […]
Cigars of the Pharaoh

Brutal rock n’ roll from the suburbs of western sydney I’ve had long standing relationships with many bands over years, a holdover from my days in the live production industry. One such band was Cigars of the Pharaoh out of western Sydney, who played some seriously hard rock. Over the years I’ve captured for them […]
Honoring Pauline McLeod

Pauline McLeod was a versatile, multi-talented artist, who was experienced in all facets of the media. Through her work as a cultural educator, Pauline McLeod led and inspired Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians towards understanding, acceptance and healing. The Pauline McLeod Awards honour her legacy are a significant event that gives our community an opportunity to […]
Boondi Boondi

Bondi Beach – originally called Boondi Boondi, meaning ‘the noise made by sea waves’ and most likely originated from the Dharug Language group. I was honored to photograph the Eastern Region Local Government Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Forum’s (ERLGATSIF) 50th anniversary celebration of the 1967 Referendum and the 25th anniversary of the 1992 Mabo […]
The Cinque Terre, Italy

The Cinque Terre meaning “Five Lands” is a rugged portion of coast on the Italian Riviera that comprises five villages: Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola, and Riomaggiore which are all part of the Cinque Terre National Park which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Riomaggiore Riomaggiore is the first of the five towns in […]
Médecins Sans Frontières – International Women’s Day event

Shining a light on women in Afghanistan: exploring better access to women’s healthcare Panelist Included: Dr Claire Fotheringham – MSF Medical Advisor – Obstetrics and Gynaecology and Medical Unit representative. Dr Nouria Salehi OAM – Director of the Australian Afghan Development Organisation. Kara Blackburn – MSF Midwife Dr Nadera Hayat Burhani – Former Deputy Minister […]
Florence, Italy

Entering central Florence, walking through the cobbled streets, looking up at all of the magnificent architecture, I’m taken back in time. The city is filled with people walking from place to place. Most people in the centre near the Duomo are tourist or hagglers – so you gotta cross the bridge to get out of […]