
On the 23rd of February 2010, 10,000+ Melbourne music fans flocked the city to protest the Victorian Government’s strict liquor licensing laws, and their damaging effect on Melbourne’s live music scene. Recreating the famous AC/DC ‘It’s a Long Way to the Top’ video clip (filmed for Countdown in 1976), bagpipe players from the original clip [...]

A series of portraits shot on January 17th outside the Tote Hotel, during a protest against the Victorian Government’s costly new liquor licensing laws - and their effect on Melbourne’s live music venues and surrounding culture. Faced with heavy licensing fee increases and reduced opening hours, the iconic Tote was forced to call last drinks [...]

In the 1950s, to satisfy tourist expectations, this eastern stretch (among others) of Waikiki beach was artificially widened - and its natural reef environment damaged - by around 80,000 cubic metres of sand shipped in from surrounding coastlines. Kapahulu Groin, a covered storm water drain, was built as part of this Waikiki Beach Improvement Project. [...]

A series shot on the corner of Albion St and Sydney Rd, Brunswick, in June 2009 - a few months prior to the clinic in the background dramatically collapsing in November

A continuance of the Sydney Rd, Brunswick series posted online here. Shot on the corner of Sydney Rd and Victoria St.

Part of an ongoing street series shot on Sydney Rd, Brunswick. All images here are facing East on the corner of Victoria St and Sydney Rd.

A few pictures taken during last week’s protest against the recent spate of violent crime against Indian students in Melbourne.

A series exploring honesty in documentary photography. I aimed to create a series of candid portraits depicting tensions that may not have existed. Shot August 2008, Centre Place, Melbourne.

A few quiet moments during the final hours of a country race meet in Healesville, Victoria. This meet was the first to be held after the threat of the massively destructive Victorian bushfires had passed.