My journey in photography began in the 00s, helping dad in his photography business; sorting through negatives the old-fashioned way, backing up scans onto CD-rom, and tinkering in long-discontinued editing software on 333mhz iMac.
Since 2011, I(TM)ve been doing wedding photography as a full-time gig.
It isn(TM)t lost on me what a cool job it is. I get to see crazy places and hang out with all kinds of people.
I reside in Auckland and Mangawhai and travel as much as I can.
I drink short black coffee, cask-strength whisky, I cook meat with fire and make tacos with a lot of chilli.
My taste in wedding photography is similar to my taste in food. I don(TM)t like it bland or boring.
A photographer at a wedding is a bit like a foodie in a farmers market. There is potential everywhere you look.
Like a nutritionally balanced meal, your wedding photos will include all the key ingredients. Family photos, speeches, all the important moments.
But like a wannabe Bourdain, I(