"It's weird that photographers spend years or even a whole lifetime, trying to capture moments that added together, don't even amount to a couple of hours"  ~ james lalropui keivom

"some moments will last a lifetime" 

A little bit about myself. I live near the small community of Strathmerton in the state of Victoria, Australia. I would regard myself as a very keen advanced amateur photographer. I have a great love for the black and white medium especially the infrared films. Like many these days I have forsaken the conventional darkroom for digital printing. I still use conventional films to record the image which is then scanned into Photoshop for any adjustments which may be required. The final printing is carried out on an Epson 1160 which has been converted to run on variable tones of black archival inks. 

My subject matter is variable and I do not tend to specialise in any one area, but if asked, my favorite type of shots would have to be of the female body. I have no real deep and meaningful reason why this is so except to say that I find the human body beautiful. My photographic goal would be to have my work published or put on public exhibition. I don't profess to be a great photographer and consider myself to be an amateur in the truest sense of the word; as one who loves what they do

Anyway, thanks for having a look at my site and please feel free to add comments to my guestbook or email me .

 


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Thanks to Wendy I've added another page to the reunion section. It makes for some interesting reading
Models Wanted. I'm always on the lookout for both male and female models; experience is not necessary. If you are even slightly interested and live within 150 km from Cobram (Northern Victoria) please email me.
School Pix Required I'm in the process of building up a pictorial history of the 1971-76 school years at Cobram High School. So if you happen to be in my era and have some old picture's could you please contact me

New Pix

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