Each photographic assemblage starts with a camera - no AI is used. I photograph architectural shapes and forms, everyday urban objects from various angles, then reassemble them in Photoshop, creating layered scenes with breadth, depth and structure. The process is exploratory; outcomes are not predetermined but emerge through experimentation with structural relationships, form, and composition.
The ancient city of Babylon existed as a historical city as well as a mythological place. My series Leaving Babylon explores this duality, blurring the line between the real and the imagined.
Awards Photoawards as follows:
2017 Finalist in Headon photo awards.
2018 2 X TIFA bronze awards for Landscape Photography
2018 APA [Australian Photography Awards]:
1 X third place and 3 X Honorable mentions for Landscape Photography