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What is your favourite image?

August 22nd, 2010 — 8:14pm

Today a friend asked me what my favourite image is. I had to really think about it and it was hard for so many reasons. I had not really thought about it as much as I probably should have. I will share my images with you however I will expand on this.

A great images isn’t always about telling a story, it’s not always about getting a point across or proving something, it’s much more than that. For me a great image is something that excites me when I capture it and compels me to keep shooting. It doesn’t have to have amazing composition or be sharp as a tac but it has to be powerful and controlled.

This year I judged at the 2010 Australian Institute of Professional Photography, Australian Professional Photography Awards. It was my first year judging and over the course of the 3 days of judging I heard someone say the words “I’ve seen this 100 times over and it looks bland and uninspiring.”, or something to that effect. It made me think about my works and how I find a unique concept and subject and try and create something from that. When I think about others works and judging I like to think that even if a subject that’s been photographed hundreds of times over is shot very well, it should always grab my attention, as someone has seen something an created a powerful image from it. I might add, one final thing which I find an important key is finding some inspiration and channelling it into creating something unique and new for yourself. Be inspired by those around you and try not to limit yourself and your mindset on how to shoot something.

Here is one of my all time favourite images that I photographed.


My First Urban shot. Shot on the 28/06/06 – My 3rd frame of the scene, my first exposed frame (shot 2 blanks before because I made a mistake)

For me, this image is the start of my career, the start of my passion, the first time I photographed my urban work. I had no idea what I was doing, I was young, didn’t understand my camera and was playing. This image helped define me to pursue my urban work and create some great images. I just walked in with no expectations, no real consideration on how to shoot this style of subject. I just guessed. I find these days I analyse more of what I shoot and plan out my works so I can better craft and control my images and make a more detailed and powerful image… From this basis the next image fell into place, however I guessed with it too… I just knew what I wanted to do and had no idea how to do it. The first time I shot here I was excited, thrilled and when the LCD popped up with the result of my image I was excited my blood was pumping, I was seriously anxious. I was so excited I had create this using light painting, something I didn’t understand or comprehend, all I knew is that it worked.


“Deathstars” – 2008 AIPP APPA’s “Gold Distinction Award” – Shot April 2007

This was another time I got anxious and excited when it popped up. For me, I think this is the realisation you’ve done something great for yourself, something you love and like.

So I put it to you, What makes a good image in your eyes?

I’d love to hear some thoughts on this, and I would love to see your favourite images too.

Ps; Keep posted, I will be doing a small tutorial on light painting in the coming weeks. :)

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New Exhibition – Stones Corner

June 9th, 2010 — 9:44pm

Hello Again for the second time today!

It’s late notice I know, but I have an exhibition starting tomorrow that I would love you to attend…

In celebration of the diverse and exciting culture around the beautiful village of Stones Corner, for the
very first time, the Stones Corner Street Party will explode onto the street on Thursday 10th June 2010
from 3.30pm.

Free to the public and to make room for a mega-goodtime, the main street of Stones Corner (Logan Road)
from Old Cleveland Road through to Jeavons Lane, will be closed to traffic allowing the area to come alive
with everything from Belly-dancing, Punjabi Dancing, African Henna Tattooing and Zulu Dancing to Ice
Sculpting, Choirs exotic food tastings, music and more.

Headlining the brilliant Street Party Concert will be indi/electro sensations Tin Can Radio, timeless
alternative-country and folk favourites Lion Island and indi-popsters Charlie Mayfair.

Imagine an entertainment precinct from 3.30pm when the kids finish school right through till around
9.00pm – the Stones Corner Street Party will include plenty of children’s activities including art and dancing,
The Brisbane Live iPhone Orchestra (BLIP), visual and sound art installations and market & food stalls.
Stones Corner, since it’s early beginnings in the late 1800’s, has always been home to a diverse range of
cultures and people. This Street Party celebrates all that is great about the Stones Corner and surrounding
communities and is supported by the The Stones Corner Community and Economic Development
Association (SCCEDA) and the Brisbane City Council, Creative City Initiative.

Featured amoungst the street party is a set of rising star Photographers, and I’m proud to announce I was one of the 3 selected for the event.

I will be exhibiting four Canvas prints which are available for sale privately. Should you be interested in a limited run, please email me via my contact details

Exhibition Flyer

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