Here’s a little about me.
Behind the lens.
Traffic engineer turned photographer.
Recovering baker & cake maker.
Gelato + pizza enthusiast.
Believer that good light fixes everything.
Science and space nerd. All things cosmology.
Once approached by a reality TV producer to audition for Beauty and the Geek Australia.
From designing car parks to Commercial Photographer.
My path to photography has not been traditional, but it’s been meaningful. It’s given me the chance to create something lasting for people, something they can feel.
I began my career in traffic engineering, but over time I felt the pull toward something more human. Photography became the way I could honour the stories, people and places that shape our shared experiences.
These days, I lead a trusted team of talented creatives including my brother James and good friend Ben. Together we help bring our clients’ stories to life. Whether we’re covering a major festival, placemaking activation or community event, we approach each project with care, creativity and heart.
At our core, we do this work because it lets us witness and celebrate the joy, connection and community that makes life rich, and help others share that with the world.
Key Projects
Destination NSW — Vivid Sydney
Delivered captivating hero images from elevated vantage points around Sydney Harbour, featured across national and international marketing campaigns and media coverage.
City of Sydney — Sydney New Year’s Eve
Captured the 9pm and midnight fireworks displays with rapid turnaround delivery for distribution to local and international media outlets, helping the City showcase Sydney as a global New Year’s Eve destination.
Placemaking NSW — Major Events
Produced high-quality imagery of Australia Day, Lunar New Year and Vivid Sydney within the Darling Harbour precinct, providing versatile assets for media coverage and marketing campaigns to drive visitation of multicultural and family audiences.
Featured Work
Connecting Movement & Place
Hero photography featured across the Sydney Metro network for Vivid Sydney
As one of the Sydney’s landmark events, the festival drew in over 1.2 million visitors during its first week and crowds of up to 200,000 on peak nights.