Collingwood 13.2.2017
Hollywood never sleeps
Langwarren 4.2.2017
Blood, sweat and cocaine
Stax Studio, Memphis 21.9.2016
Strength in ones.
Alabama 23.9.2016
Once was
Clifton Hill 30.1.2017
Persistent pioneer
Clifton Hill 30.1.2017
Run these streets
Collingwood 20.1.2017
My maker
Maybe you never saw the flood,
Am I here, or is it the drugs?
Undisclosed location 23.1.2017
An ode to the art
'While real people are out there killing themselves or other real people, the photographer stays behind his or her camera, creating a tiny element of another world: the image-world that bids to outlast us all.' (Susan Sontag)
Undisclosed location 22.1.2017
Big decisions, are the right decisions
Undisclosed location 25.1.2016
Retired.
Fitzroy 20.1.2017
Scum life
Melbourne 25.1.2016
It depends on the view
Clifton Hill 30.1.2017
Looking for answers
Clifton Hill 30.1.2017
Internally possessed
San Francisco 10.6.2016
Change the day
Today commemorates a dark day in Australian history. While those unaffected celebrate the pride of a nation, others endure a reminder of the pains of times past. Australia’s history (and current times) drips with that of the disrespect and disenfranchisement of the traditional custodians of this great land, and today signifies a sign of this bitter contempt. The pain of 26th January still reigns real in the hearts of my fellow humans and like many others I’d like to celebrate a greater future, rather than a heinous history.
Despite it’s inconsistencies, Australia is the home to so many beautiful people, but in order to move forward; unconditional inclusivity is the key. If you want to celebrate the triumphs of a nation, lets not exclusively save the celebrations for those that had the privilege to not experience such horrific monstrosities.
#changethedate
The arduous pilgrimage
Undisclosed location 25.1.2016
Decrepit tales, contemporary beginnings.
Maits Rest 29.7.2016
Stakeout
Brunswick 28.12.2016
Dandy dwellers
Dandenong 26.10.2016
