Archive for the 'About an Image' Category


Galerie Verticale - A Exhibition at The Silo, Saarbruecken, Germany

At last, a stirring in the rubble of my creative life.

Great things have happened this week. It has been one of the best weeks for me since arriving back in Australia.

I have found a wonderful artists’ community site called CultureInside, which is run by Gila and Dominique Paris. It has a vibrant collective […]

Street

I’ve often wondered at why the street proves so elusive to me in Australia? Or, what is it about the street in other cities that attracts me?

The fact is: In terms of photography, my practice turns completely inward when working in Australia and this is becoming very interesting to me.

When I first arrived here […]

Flickering

I’m probably the last person on the Internet to open one of these accounts at Flickr. At the moment I’m having fun experimenting with the interface and learning how to use it. I’m thinking that I will use it to show an edited selection of my images. Whereas with my photoblog I had used it […]

Sweet, sweet suburbia

Flat, featureless, car humming, impersonal suburbs. Fences, walls and roads; neighbours ducking out of front doors and into cars. One division after another. The enemy of thought and pill of despair. The last place I wanted to be, yet with somewhat bitter irony, just like the place where I grew up, albeit in some suburb […]

Some Dark Images

A brief note about some of my recent images on my photoblog. I’ve been scanning some black & white negatives that I’ve recently rediscovered, not having had access to a darkroom for many years now. I was fortunate to find the Epson V350 scanner, which is a low end flatbed scanner with an option to […]