Hello!
Growing up with a dad in the industry, I was raised on camera talk. I took my little point-and-shoot—with its very impressive 10x digital zoom—everywhere, mostly using it for questionable selfies before they were even a thing. Convincing Dad to drive me to the beach for sunrise was a regular request; the photos from those mornings? Let’s just say they’ve aged better in sentiment than in skill. Shoutout to Dad.
Keen to turn passion into craft, I completed a Bachelor of Photography in Brisbane and began freelancing. While weddings and family portraits taught me plenty, they didn’t quite light the fire I was looking for. That spark ignited in Los Angeles, where I volunteered with Justice 180, a non-profit fighting human trafficking.
The experience shaped the foundation of how I want to use photography: as a window into other people’s worlds — work that informs, connects, and hopefully inspires action.
In 2016, I joined Ravel (formerly Fotomedia), and it’s been a wild and rewarding ride ever since.
Outside of my day job, I’ve travelled to Kenya and South Sudan with Little Drum Pictures and Carrie-Ann Greenbank, documenting the work of various NGOs. The images were featured in a fundraising coffee table book, highlighted in an article in The Age, and exhibited in an exhibition titled Displaced Perspective.
On a later trip through Europe, I photographed portraits of strangers I met along the way, pairing their images with snippets of their stories in another self-published book.
And yes—I still love heading down to the beach at sunrise with a camera in hand. Some things don’t change.
Achievements
2025 - The Mono Awards (Highly Commended in the ‘Animal’ Category)
2023 - Displaced Perspective Photography Exhibition
2022 - BADC Award with Ravel (Bronze in ‘Photography Craft, Advertising’)
2019 - ‘Kibera: Life in the Slums’ (Coffee Table book for Nice Coffee Co)
2018 - Self Published Book ‘Make it Known’ (Portrait series of European Portraits)
2014 - Griffith Award for Excellence (With a Bachelor of Photography, Majoring in Documentary)