Photography from the Cederbeg mountains
Black and white photography from the Cederberg mountains.
Shooting Fujifilm Astia for colour
Thoughts on using Fujifilm’s Astia film simulation for colour photography.
Through the Lens Collective Portrait Show 2021
I’m pleased to be exhibiting a portrait in Through The Lens Collective’s upcoming portrait show.
Tsitsikamma: raw yet serene
A series of photos from Tsitsikamma National Park exploring the interplay between periods of intensity and calm.
Exhibition: Doncaster Art Fair - art as a response to mental health
Doncaster Art Fair - art as a response to mental health
A newfound appreciation for nature
Over the past months, I have been paying attention to the textures, symmetry and often understated beauty of the natural world. This has taken my photography in a different direction.
A shift in perspective
One of the things I love about photography is that it constantly asks for a change in perspective.
A good Friday for Muizenberg’s trek fishermen
Photos documenting a big catch by Muizenberg’s trek fishermen.
Why I love Fujifilm Acros on grey days
Fujifilm’s Acros simulation is magic for black and white photography on grey days.
Photography and the connection to climate change
Photography fosters a type of paying attention that can help us to see how the environment changes over time. It plays a valuable role in climate change awareness.
2020 Sentiments: print sale
A special fine art print run with five images from this year that remind me of the sense of reinterpretation.
Too close for comfort: what I learned shooting with a 50mm lens for a year
Lessons from shooting with a 50mm focal length for one year.
Proposals: not ‘work for nothing’
Proposals for art exhibitions and funding are time-consuming and can often be fruitless. But it’s good to reframe the process to see the value that it brings.