People
To me, an environmental portrait is more than a photograph, it's an honest glimpse into someone’s world. I’m drawn to capturing people in their chosen environments, in moments that feel real, not staged. It’s about the subtle details: a glance, a gesture, the way they inhabit their space. These images become emotional landmarks, visual memories that take you back to the people, places, and feelings that matter most.

Self Portrait

Devotion, Seen from Above Captured by drone, the subject floats in green stillness. Her white outfit contrasts the pool’s depth — a quiet portrait of connection and calm.

First Light, Coogee Standing on sand as the horizon ignites. The sun rises slow and golden, and the beach holds its breath.

Between Waterviews From water to water, the subject pauses mid-swim. Morning light glints off the surface — a breath held between strokes and stillness.

Lifted in Light, Luna Park Afternoon sun catches the subject mid-ascent, fingers brushing her face. A fleeting gesture framed by thrill and sky.

Summit Silence, Mount Sonder At sunrise, the lone hiker stands above the ranges. Light spills across the land, and the mountain holds the moment still.

Joy in the Bushland. Captured at the moment of return. . The photo celebrates the emotional connection between human and landscape, a joyful moment in the wild.

Held by the Trees. Though a departure from my usual candid style, their direct gaze and shared warmth bring a quiet intimacy to the frame , a moment of connection rooted in nature.

Framed. Set against the soft geometry of a doorway, this portrait captures warmth and colour perfectly.