November 1, 2011

Jaipur monkeys

I don’t know if anyone has been following the great doco on ABC2 at at the moment, “Monkey Thieves”.  It follows the different gangs of monkeys […]
October 28, 2011

A Wet Wedding in Port Douglas

Kelly and Rick were married in Port Douglas in October.  It never rains in October.  Except for one week in 2011. Kelly was getting ready at […]
October 20, 2011

A tropical wedding under a full moon

On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in September, Sarah and Brian were married in St Mary’s by the Sea, Port Douglas. This was an amazing wedding, and […]
October 3, 2011

“Letters to Letty” shoot for CD cover

Every now and then an extra fabulous job comes along. I spent a (very early) morning with the very talented Kim Hurley doing a photo shoot […]
May 25, 2011

The Fergs. A Family Portrait.

Harry’s Mum was over visiting from England, and wanted some portraits with the boys. Harry wanted very natural portraits, so I went over to their house […]
May 19, 2011

Port Douglas Sugar Wharf Events

The Port Douglas Sugar Wharf is one of the best locations for a wedding or a party in Port Douglas.  It’s a great location for your […]
May 9, 2011

Kazumi & Witold – An international wedding in Port Douglas

Japanese Kazumi & Polish Witold live in Sydney, Australia.  They married in Port Douglas last weekend, and I was lucky enough to be a part of […]
April 20, 2011

Married in Port Douglas

Nicky and Lloyd’s is the first Port Douglas wedding I have photographed since being away working on a documentary in Haiti for a few months.  What […]
February 17, 2011

Amanda & Def

February 17, 2011

Food shopping in Port au Prince

Last year Bill Clinton publicly apologized for forcing Haiti to drop tariffs on imported, subsidized US rice during his time in office. The policy wiped out […]
February 17, 2011

The kids.

This is a country of contradictions.    There is love and anger, desperation and excess, friendliness and hostility. There’s a great divide between rich and poor […]
February 9, 2011

Poverty, rum & orphans.

We’ve been here five days now, in Port au Prince.  Ellie and I have been setting up FunForLife’s first Haitian project.  Thursday we’ll start working in […]