Category Archives: Non-profit

Papua New Guinea highlands – Marie Stopes and Oxfam NZ

The highlands of Papua New Guinea is a beautiful, exhilarating place. I was lucky enough to return there recently to document Marie Stopes International and Oxfam NZ’s work. Marie Stopes provides family planning advice and contraception. It’s something many of us take for granted but the demand across much of the developing world is massive….

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As young as you feel…

This was a fun and touching shoot. The RFBI Lake Haven Retirement Village on the New South Wales Central Coast sought marketing images that avoided the usual aged care home clichés. A touch of razzmatazz was in order. The models, all residents of the home and some well into their 90s, embraced the opportunity to…

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Marie Stopes – Melbourne portraits

Marie Stopes Australia provides safe abortion, vasectomy and contraception services. I’ve shot for Marie Stopes International Australia in Papua New Guinea, Myanmar, Timor Leste and the Philippines, so it’s been great to get involved with the domestic side of the organisation in recent months. First I shot and edited a 60-second guide to a no-regrets…

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UNICEF World Children’s Day Gala – Sydney

It was a pleasure to shoot the recent UNICEF World Children’s Day Gala in Sydney. UNICEF Ambassador and renowned artist Ken Done was the main attraction, working with kids to produce canvases that were later auctioned. Celebrity chef and UNICEF Ambassador for Nutrition Adam Liaw was also on hand, having worked with school kids to design the evening’s…

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AMP Tomorrow Fund – 2017 grant recipients

It’s the fourth year I’ve had the pleasure to shoot for the AMP Tomorrow Fund. It’s always an incredibly rewarding – if exhausting – ride. This year I captured interviews with close to 20 grant winners. They spanned a huge range of occupations: scientists, tech entrepreneurs, community champions, social campaigners, a gymnast, a farm match-maker…

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