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You might be surprised at how some of my photos started out. To see more of my live music photos, dig around my music site gstring or the live section of my Stephen Cummings site. If you're a friend, email me for the address of my private collection of photos. You can also view some of my images on modelmayhem.com and flickr.com You can buy prints and calendars of some of these images at RedBubble For more information on my photographic teaching, click here. |
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I've been dabbling in photography since buying my first digital camera in 1998
and I started shooting seriously in 2004. I'm based in Melbourne, Australia.
I am a member of the
Melbourne Camera Club and acted as the co-ordinator of their
Portrait Group
for 2005-2007. As part of their regular course for beginners, I have taught the session on "Light and Lighting" (2008-2013) and the supplementary session on "Digital
Photography" (2005-2011). I occasionally teach a 7-part course on Photographic Lighting.
2013
2013 /
2012
2013
You can see some of my photos inside the galleries above. My photos have been used on
websites for the
Rosstown Hotel,
Jamon Sushi,
the Lyrebird Arts Council, singer/songwriter
Deborah Conway,
jazz singer Connie Lansberg,
'blues' duo Matt Walker & Ashley Davies, Sydney band
The Live Room
and in the artwork of albums by Stephen Cummings,
The Dunaways
and The Prozac Blues Band.
My primary interest is portrait photography. I enjoy the process of working
with a 'model' to get an image that we both think is damn cool (what's the
point otherwise?). I also dabble in gig, event and children photography.
I'm always looking for willing models so if you would like to be shot by me
(I'm in Melbourne, Australia), just send me an
email.
I can shoot on-location, in
my basic home studio or I have
access to a larger studio space with lights, backdrops etc. My normal policy is
to give models a DVDROM of all of their shots for their personal use.
In 2009 I ran a photographic "scavenger hunt" at Melbourne Camera Club - you can
find information about that here.
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