Thank you for taking the time to find out a little bit more about me and what I do.

I’ve been in the photographic industry for over 35 years. with humble but important beginnings in the darkrooms of Channel 9 in my late teens to shooting in my own 700 m² studio presently in the inner west of Sydney.

From those early days working with film and chemistry to now dealing with the challenges of digital capture, editing, and retouching, the objective hasn’t changed… to deliver a unique result which meets the client’s brief, but more importantly far exceeds the client’s expectations!

I am happy to be in my studio shooting your latest product (big or small), group or individual portrait, but just as happy on location in the jungle in Borneo photographing your conference dinner under the stars.

I’ve scaled the roofs of skyscrapers, met many living icons on set, hung out of choppers, been waist deep in muck in a construction tunnel, outnumbered by 1000 ladies on a week-long conference in Bali, and even had the good fortune to be invited to lunch by a princess after a shoot.

Wherever you might find me and my camera, be it advertising, corporate, publicity, construction, or event photography you can be rest assured that attention to detail and quality of images will always be second to none.

Most importantly though, I’m all about building lasting relationships with my clients, which means you will be dealing personally with me, and me only. 

Over the years I have worked locally and globally with individuals, as well as large and small corporations. Whilst I could list them all here, it’s really of no consequence, because in my game you’re only as good as your last assignment.

I’d like to help you next with yours.

When I put my camera down and step away from the Mac, you’ll find me being the best Dad that I can, going on regular long early morning walks, crying over my beloved Ferrari in the F1 and having my Italian love affair with my little group of classic cars – my true Italian mistresses. If you ask me about this, you’ll never shut me up…