
Photographer Chris Jordan has documented the plight of of baby birds in one of the world’s most remote marine sanctuaries, thousands and thousands of kilometres from the nearest continent. Read more

Edward Burtynsky, searches for a dialogue between attraction and repulsion, seduction and fear. I first came across the incredible work of Edward Burtynsky through the forthcoming issue of Landscape Architecture Australia. Proof of the fact that designing publications is a great excuse for reading on the job.
Rob Cordiner of task-focused.com recently used some of my photography in his album cover design for Hermanos Inglesos, a Belgian duo. The shot is of Marion Bay in Tasmania, in the depths of a cold Tassie winter a few years ago. Nice work Rob.

I met up with a mate the other week that happens to be a street/documentary photographer. We were having a coffee at local Collingwood cafe CIBI (great chicken foccacias) when he whipped out his Leica and snapped off a few frames. He just sent this photo through from that day and I was pretty amazed at the result. Interesting how an ordinary scene can be made to look so interesting and provoking through the eyes of a true talent.
We’ve just done a shoot for an upcoming print piece with Josh. Can’t let too much more out of the bag just now but watch this space for details over the next few weeks. In the meantime check out Josh’s work at www.joshrobenstone.com.

Every now and then you come across a photographer who captures something really unique in average subject matter. I’ve been into this documentary style of photography for a while now and Jason Orton in my opinion is doing it really, really well.


A vast collection of breathtaking photography from Christian Weber, (not just limited to landscapes). Stumbled upon via Triangle Triangle.

Process images from a shoot for an exciting project we’re woring on for AGDA in collaboration with Jim from Tankstudio. More soon.


Great waves at Bells Beach Australia on Sunday! Winter is on the way…