I’ve been obsessed with photography most of my life.

I threw myself into my craft as a young man, working in a busy commercial studio by-day, studying photography by-night. My goal was to learn from the best so I spent several years as a young apprentice to some of the brightest photographers in Australia.

My breakout happened during this period, when a body of work about asbestos captured the attention of The Pool Collective, an artist-owned photographic collective that I signed with shortly after. Here, over a decade I’ve built a roster of local and international clients, coming from advertising agencies, charities and design studios. My focus has always been exploring emotive, authentic portraits.

This was an extremely busy and fruitful chapter but out of nowhere my wife suffered a stroke, prompting our young family to reconsider how we raced through life, inspiring in us a strong appreciation for legacy, reframing those traces of life and experience we had mostly up until then taken for granted.

I decided to pursue a lifelong dream to engage directly with the craft-rich origins of photography, and with it, the benefits of producing beautiful, archival prints, having often unsatisfactorily sought to replicate an aesthetic digitally.

Today I am passionate about the preserving powers of the photograph, and the alchemic possibility of chemistry based practice.

I’m now thrilled to launch work that has been years in development, offering pieces of my passion to art collectors or those seeking to gift something unique, bespoke or beautiful that lasts beyond a lifetime.