Victoria

  • On the Beach and a Market for Ghosts

      Rain, rain, and yep—more rain pouring down across our state. And then, just for a change, a bit more rain. It’s been going like this for weeks. But to be fair, every now and then the rain takes a… Continue reading

    On the Beach and a Market for Ghosts
  • Infrared Lake and Japanese Wisteria

      Not hysteria—wisteria! It’s a lovely flowering vine that climbs fences and walls and makes them look magic when it’s in bloom. Not far from Melbourne, in the town of Yarra Glen, there’s a garden where wisteria grows over special… Continue reading

    Infrared Lake and Japanese Wisteria
  • Sneaky Portraits and Cherry Blossoms

      Actually, the portraits weren’t exactly taken on the sly. The people weren’t just randoms off the street. I was at a political event, shooting what I’d been asked to cover. And while I was at it, I snapped a… Continue reading

    Sneaky Portraits and Cherry Blossoms
  • Dacha near Melbourne

       Текст на русском находится внизу страницы, после английского So yeah, another album’s finally come together. Over the weekend I visited a place I’ve known about for ages, but for one reason or another, never actually got around to checking… Continue reading

    Dacha near Melbourne
  • Nature in Visible and Invisible Light

      On Saturday, for some reason I found myself 150 km out of Melbourne, down on the Wilsons Promontory peninsula. Fun fact—it’s the southernmost point of mainland Australia. That alone makes it interesting, but the place is also absolutely stunning.… Continue reading

    Nature in Visible and Invisible Light
  • Infrared picnic

    For once, the weather finally warmed up around Melbourne and the sun actually came out. And since it was a public holiday, heaps of people headed out into nature—to go for walks, have picnics, and just enjoy life. I wasn’t… Continue reading

    Infrared picnic
  • Invisible colours

        So, the promised unusual photo album from the Great Ocean Road is finally here. What makes it unusual? It was shot in infrared — light that’s invisible to the naked eye. I’d been curious about infrared photography for… Continue reading

    Invisible colours
  • The Great Ocean Road

    Haven’t posted anything in a while… Not that I haven’t been shooting, but it was mostly portraits and political stuff. But then I got a week off and finally escaped into nature — this time to the Great Ocean Road.… Continue reading

    The Great Ocean Road
  • Guns and Casemates

      Old, big album. I just realised I never showed anyone this old album, which I shot all the way back in September. What’s interesting is that I took these shots during a sneaky little outing in the middle of… Continue reading

    Guns and Casemates
  • Whales and seals

    Here in our state, we’ve got this classic winter activity — whale watching. They hang out along our coast in big numbers during the colder months, then head north for summer. You can spot them from the shore, but it’s… Continue reading

    Whales and seals