Some are about extraordinary pets and the people who love them. Others take you behind the scenes of rescue work, travel and the experiences that continue to inspire my photography. I hope you enjoy exploring them.
Once home to thousands of coal miners, Ikeshima is now a peaceful haven where abandoned streets echo with history and the cats have quietly taken over. Off the coast of Nagasaki Prefecture lies Ikeshima, a tiny island less than a square kilometre in size. Once a bustling coal-mining hub with over 8,000 residents, today it stands as one of Japan’s modern ghost islands. When the mine closed in 2001, almost everyone left. Today, fewer than 100 residents, mostly retired miners st
Here in Australia, we share our beautiful landscape with some of the world’s most venomous snakes. And while I adore photographing pets in scenic outdoor settings, capturing those joyful, tail-wagging, whisker-twitching moments, it's important we all stay alert because dogs and cats are naturally curious and snakes don’t always give a warning. I avoid certain areas in the warm weather as I don’t want to risk a snake bite for any humans or furry friends. So, let’s talk safety
From quick downloads to forever keepsakes — discover the difference between snapshots and legacy. In a world overflowing with phone snaps and instant filters, phones make it easy, right? Too many rely on quick phone photos or shoot-and-burn photographers who simply deliver digital files with little guidance (if any), leaving beautiful moments lost in a sea of forgotten images on a phone or tucked away on a USB stick. For many, photography has become just a quick fix for socia