The amazing character of this Chinese man in Beijing astounded me. He happily posed for minutes while I took photo after photo until I was happy with the naturalness of his weathered look.

The amazing character of this Chinese man in Beijing astounded me. He happily posed for minutes while I took photo after photo until I was happy with the naturalness of his weathered look.

The Wangfujing Market in Beijing is renowned for its unusual food. These brightly coloured toffee laden fruits were dripping on the footpath in the hot summer heat.

This whole baby pigeon is just some of the weird and wonderful food found in the Wangfujing Market in Beijing China.

I’ve taken photos of many business throughout South Gippsland, but my favourite type of photography is product photo shoots. It gives me a chance to be even more creative.
By request, I’ve also started producing brochures and online catalogues. What fun! And the customer is delighted.

I’ve always enjoyed doing product photography, especially for websites, but recently I’ve also been asked to create fashion advertising material as well.
THis is just a small sample taken for a great homewares, clothing, gifts and wedding accessories shop called Kush Kush at Cape Woolamai.

It could be said I take my camera everywhere with me – even into the shower!
Well actually, I was getting some practise using fast shutter speeds and sync flash for this picture of water streaming from the shower head. Lucky we supply our own water and our rainfall is high in South Gippsland. In some parts of Australia, you just wouldn’t attempt a stunt like this, even for photographic pleasure.

This is quite an extraordinary view…walking along bush fire damaged tracks and overlooking the beautiful, unspoilt Darby River at Wilsons Promontory National Park.
See more great photographs showing the rejuvenating landscapes and the devastation, taken AFTER THE BUSHFIRES at Wilsons Prom.









