February 4th, 2011
January Melbourne
























I’m sorry for the total lack of updates over the past few months. We’ve been in Melbourne for 1 month now, and our time is swollen up job hunting and freelance work. Have not shot at all yet, but I’m getting the itch and will hopefully have something uploaded soon.
However, Esther has done me proud and has been taking some fantastic shots around the city. Check them out and her food blog at:
Seasonal Fruit & Veg






















In total contrast to the previous shoot, the Nesians also wanted me to create something a little more full on. Space and Lazers was the order:













Below are the three clips I put together from the existing creative for the Dungog Film Festival on behalf of XYZ Studios. I was invited out to the event, and had the best weekend. Dungog is such a fantastic little town (three hours north and inland of Sydney) and met some great people (local and film)












I’ve had the pleasure of working these fellas for some time now – I think we must be working on the 6th or 7th video for them. They asked me to put together some promo shots for them – we did some interior digital stuff, but I also wanted to get some more honest stripped back diptych shots of them too. I shot these on the Rollei, I love the fact these are straight from the film, no photoshop grading, tweaking or cropping. We also shot on a beautiful old Pentax F1.8 lens attached to a 5D, they came out great, but needed far more love in post. These 350pixel wide jpegs are not worthy of the huge scans of the film we made (over a metre wide at 300dpi). Hopefully I will get round to updating the site and image sizes soon.
It was fascinating hearing the guys talk about their tattoos. Every little detail has meaning. The sharks tooth pattern on Junior represents protection, each half of his Cook Island tattoo represents one of his parents, the top circles his two sisters, and centre himself. It’s also only on his left arm as his family have a long history of being left handed. Awa’s Maori piece begins on his right wrist, flows up his arm, over his back and ends on his neck. He told me this represents his song voice and gives it strength, from the mic in his hand to the source in his vocal cords. Birds on his arm, and the whale tail shape on his back also bring strength and protection.












Currently in the process of creating show graphics/visuals for the V48Hours show. I came up with the creative and art direction, and all post production, which I’m in the thick of now. We shot it all on the super fast Phantom HD Camera, here’s some photos from the shoot itself:










