Category: non-profit


Gascoyne River

January 13th, 2011 — 5:54pm

Then and now

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Help-Portrait

September 1st, 2009 — 2:26am

So, a guest blogger, Jeremy Cowart, on Scott Jarvis’s Blog, had this idea.  And ran with it.

It looks like a pretty good way to take quality photography to the masses and help out those in need.  Perhaps a great way to introduce people to the joys of owning art, too.   It is an especially important idea here in Australia if we consider how little Aussie society/business values good photography these days.  How often do you hear “It’s all just digital, right?”
I’m in.

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Austral

August 31st, 2009 — 9:26am

For some reason there are number of Buddhist temples in Austral.  It is a strange part of the world.  More to come on this in the future.

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AIME

August 4th, 2009 — 10:24pm

I did a shoot for AIME last night.  A non profit that uses mentoring to encourage Aboriginal kids to stay in school and go on to uni.  It was a pretty uplifiting event.  The CEO’s a young guy, Jack Bancroft, very enthusiastic and seems to have some good ideas.  It was an interesting crowd.  The governor of NSW, Jeff McMullen, Andrew Denton, Thorpie.  It was held in the new Macquarie Bank building down on king st. wharf.  The design of the building is pretty wild for a corporate HQ.  I’m not sure it’ll age so gracefully, but it is a very colorful and hip place down there right now.  Here are a few of the less boring shots:

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