Tag: Photography

  • March 2014 – What it looks like

    Hello! The year so far for me has been an eclectic mix of sights, sounds, words and wonderful people – it’s hard to believe we’re already 25 per cent into 2014! March has been dominated by capturing how things look and feel rather than creating portraits in the imagination with words. Love0 Share Tweet Share…

  • Northern NSW – January 2014

    From the end of December 2013 to the beginning of January 2014 I took a two week road trip. I set out north from Sydney, overnighting in Forster with some friends before continuing on to Pottsville, where I put my feet up, read some books, and relaxed my way into the new year. Love0 Share…

  • An intense week, framed by kindness

    For years I’ve had a wall hanging in my home, a present from my mother years ago, with the Chinese symbol for peace at the top and bottom framing a quote from the Dalai Lama – my religion is very simple, my religion is kindness. On Tuesday morning I shook the Dalai Lama’s hand. It…

  • Sculptures by the Sea, 2012

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  • NYE 2011 – EP01 Not the fireworks bit [PHOTOS]

    I spent New Years Eve this year with some of my oldest friends having a picnic on the grounds of Vaucluse House in Vaucluse, which afforded a fantastic view of Sydney Harbour and the fireworks. Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin

  • Bundeena Daytrip

    When my sister was out visiting from Japan recently, she and I went on a good little Sydney day-trip to Bundeena and Jibbon Beach, on the Cronulla Coast, inside the Royal National Park. Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin

  • International Women’s Day

    When I was at Macquarie University, it wasn’t uncommon for guys to remark ‘There’s a women’s room, where’s the men’s room?’ (The clever answer was ‘the bar’) and you might ask a similar question about International Women’s Day, which is this coming Sunday. Coming from a family with extremely strong women, who haven’t always had…

  • Lunar New Year 2009

    Tonight I went to Prince Alfred Park, in Parramatta, for some Lunar New Year celebrations. I was a bit disappointed. The festivities had been advertised as a ‘Twilight Noodle Market‘, in reality it was just a regular market, complete with Carnies, and only one noodle stall out of about a dozen food outlets. I had…

  • Sydney Buildings

    On Sunday I attended Open Sydney 08, where a bunch of historic and interesting buildings across Sydney are opened to the public. The first building we visited was the AMP Tower at Circular Quay and its from the 26th floor of this building that I took these two panoramas. You can see them a bit…