
Photography is an exploration in humanity and society. Though new technologies have allowed for a broader application of photography and the creation of imagery, the camera records the scene in front of the lens. A photographer can not alter the perspective, has limitation on lighting conditions and colour, unlike a painter who has control of all these areas. The recognition of “the image” is the talent of the photographer. The artistic image is the one that resonates. Exploration then is the finding, recognising, recording and processing those scenes that speak to a broader audience... read more

The Point at Which the Earth Collides with the Cosmos: Horizons
There is a line.
A line that signifies infinity.
Infinity signifies the unknown... read more
I am not one to shoot many landscapes. Though there are some that have added meaning in my lexicon. A few years ago I shot a panorama of an apple orchard. Some one commented that this was very different from my work. Yes it is a wonderfully shot and...read more

The work in this category is group not by theme, but obviously by shape. There is something about the uniformity and rigidity of a square that is appealing, and evocative. We talk about being bowed it, or thinking outside the box. The reference is really one that alludes to...read more

Art surrounds us and is everywhere. The urban landscape is full of wonderful combinations of form, colour and pattern. Our eye is tuned to take it for granted as we pass by the same mundane scene day after day. Much of what I photograph is to slow down, stop and see the expressions of our society as it is manifested in the visual imagery and artefacts of the urban social life... read more