Category: Photography

My collection of black and white photography available as prints

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic in a black and white photograph. By stripping away the golden hues of a baked crust and the rich browns of melting cocoa, we are forced to look closer. We see the texture, the geometry, and the soul of the subject. In this latest print, I wanted…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you strip away the vibrant blues of the ocean and the lush greens of the shoreline. You’re left with the soul of the landscape—the textures, the light, and the underlying geometry that usually hide behind a curtain of color. In my…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you strip the world of its color. In this black and white study of the Marine Parade Viewing Platform in Napier, the vibrant blues of the Pacific Ocean and the golden hues of the New Zealand sun fall away, leaving behind…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic that happens where the land decides to become the water. It’s not a clean break; it’s a conversation. In my latest black and white study, “Whispers of the Still Water,” I wanted to capture that delicate, messy, and beautiful transition. Finding Stillness in the Details…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of stillness that only a monochrome palette can capture. In this featured print, “The Silent Sentinel,” a lone seagull perches atop a weathered wooden post, overlooking a quiet lakeside. By stripping away the distractions of color, the photograph invites you to focus on the textures, the light,…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a profound stillness in the Australian Outback that color often fails to capture. While the red dirt and sapphire skies are iconic, stripping away the hue reveals the raw, architectural soul of the landscape. Our latest featured print, “Camels Grazing in the Outback,” explores this monochromatic depth. Captured in striking…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic in black and white photography—it strips away the distractions of color and forces us to look at the bones of a scene. In this piece, titled Lines Toward the Sea, the world is reduced to its most fundamental elements: texture, light, and direction. A Study in…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when you strip away the vibrant sub-tropical greens and the piercing blue of a Queensland sky. You stop looking at the colors and start seeing the soul of the architecture. This featured print, captured from an elevated perspective over South Brisbane and West…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you strip the world of its color. Without the distraction of a blue sky or the mossy greens of distant hills, a landscape is forced to reveal its true character. In “The Shoreline’s Rugged Edge,”we see the coast not just as…

  • BUY NOW | MORE DETAILS There is a specific kind of magic that happens when you strip away color and focus purely on texture, contrast, and form. This aerial view of a winding tidal creek captures that magic perfectly, revealing the intricate patterns of a landscape that often feels chaotic from the ground. A Study in…