How many jobs are there that list tripping over one of the Queens corgis as a workplace hazard?

I was eight when I decided to be a photographer; I don't really think I had a choice. Apart from obstacles of the royal canine variety, it's thrown me an amazing array of challenges and given me some experiences that only come along once in a very lucky person's lifetime. 

If I'm not behind a camera I'm often on the water on some sort of sailboat; using an age old technique to harness the wind to go somewhere just makes so much sense. When you're in the thick of it you can't think about anything else (or you get wet). 

Being a photographer is the perfect excuse to meet and collaborate with people from different walks of life and share their world for a while. It also satisfies another desire: solving technical and logistical issues which again, like sailing if done well no one gets wet.

To do what I love makes me feel incredibly fortunate, always working hard to create dramatic images that tell a story, to draw you into a scene and to capture your imagination. My three wonderful kids remind me everyday to see the world with amazement and it’s a privilege to be able to share the way I see it.

If you have a project you would like to discuss or you just feel like a coffee and a chat then feel free to give me a call.

Paul

Phone: +61 418 644 705

Email: [email protected]