Posts Tagged ‘aboriginal’

Who We Are wins an ASTRA Award

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Last week a documentary series i worked on called Who We Are won an ASTRA Award for Most Outstanding Documentary. It’s a series of short profiles of seven indigenous Australian artists and is highly deserving of its acclaim. Much credit is due to creator and director Dei El-Ayoubi as well as DOP Tony Luu for [...]


Sydney Swan Adam Goodes

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Here’s some picture’s i did with Sydney Swans AFL star Adam Goodes. They were for a feature in Time Out Sydney.


Constantina Bush aka Kamahi Djordon King

These photos have been sitting on my hard drive for too long, it’s time they get an airing here. I present to you Kamahi Djordan King and his flamboyant alter ego Constantina Bush. They were shot in June last year while i was taking stills on Who We Are, a Foxtel series of short profiles [...]


Who We Are posters

I was incredibly fortunate and proud to be involved in this Who We Are project. It’s a series of video profiles on indigenous artists that will air on Foxtel next month. These are some promotional posters. They all feature my photos, and there’s loads more of my photography on the Who We Are website. I’ll [...]


A small part of Aboriginal Sydney

A few weeks back Time Out Sydney published an indigenous themed issue timed for Reconciliation Week. I photographed some of the people and places we were profiling. Above is Uncle Max Eulo who’s commonly known for the smoking ceremony he performs as a welcome to Sydney. I ventured out with him on the Tribal Warrior [...]


Sorry speech

Thousands of Sydneysiders braved the rain this morning to witness a live broadcast from Canberra of Prime Minister Rudd apologising to the Stolen Generations. Martin Place was filled with people from all walks of life, toting their umbrellas and filled with emotion. The end of the speech was met with thunderous applause and a standing [...]