PERSONAL WORK

CULTURE

SURF

WILDLIFE

A woman with blonde hair nude in the rocks, professional portraits.

PORTRAITS

Two young men jumps off a large rock into the ocean while two women stand on the rocks nearby. The scene is sunny with clear skies and the sea in the background.

Travel has never been about destinations.

It's about the people you meet, the cultures you experience, the stories that deserve to be remembered, and the moments that only exist for a fraction of a second.

Photography simply became the way I chose to preserve them.

I've always believed the best stories aren't planned. They're found in conversations with strangers, early mornings before a city wakes, long drives with no destination, and the quiet moments most people walk past.

This is where my creativity comes from.

Every country, community and coastline has shaped the way I approach my work. It has taught me to slow down, observe, and understand people before ever picking up a camera.

Because great imagery isn't created by equipment.

It's created through connection.

A person with a surfboard standing beneath an abandoned, deteriorating building on the beach, with a cloudy sky in the background.

Why I Travel

I don't travel to collect passport stamps.

I travel because every place has something to teach.

A fisherman who's spent forty years on the same coastline.

A family business that's been passed through generations.

A local café that becomes the heartbeat of a community.

A surfer chasing the same swell they've dreamed about since they were a kid.

These are the stories that inspire me.

They remind me that behind every destination, business and brand is a human story waiting to be shared.

Two women with long hair, one wearing a hat and the other a patterned dress, are sitting on a boat looking at a tropical island with palm trees, a small building, and boats on the water under a bright blue sky with some clouds.

The Same Approach I Bring To Brands

Whether I'm working with a clothing label in Western Australia, documenting a winery, or following a campaign across the other side of the world, my approach never changes.

I take the time to understand the people behind the brand.

The values.

The culture.

The reason it exists.

Because authentic marketing doesn't come from creating content.

It comes from telling stories that people genuinely connect with.

That's what I aim to create every time I work with a client.