Miami, Florida.

This was shot on my Leica M7. TriX400 Film. Much grainier that the Canon's I usually shoot with, I like the depth and layers of the image though.

This was shot on my Leica M7. TriX400 Film. Much grainier that the Canon's I usually shoot with, I like the depth and layers of the image though.

Here are the pieces that make up the update to the Film Tools Truck.

An articulated arm from Innovation. It's the iLift. You also need the Vesa Plate Adaptor from Apple.


Annaliese waiting patiently while we check out the shots we had just taken. You won't see our makeup artist Aimie Fiebig in this shot as she was probably staying safe from the 'rattlesnakes' in the van.......
The location on the recce day in all it's glory.

Shooting in the COLD in between showers on Pont Alexandre III.


A freckled beauty from Holland new to our shores. With Vivien's in Sydney.


Here's the first installment from a drive up the east coast of Oahu on the way to the famous North Shore.

Packing up after backing up. Last job of everyday.

I shot this Turkish/Bosnian/English beauty today. She's with Chic Management here in Sydney. This pic was shot on my trusty S90 when my polaroid ended up being a faint failure......

Here is the polaroid I was talking about. This polaroid had been out of the fridge for two days in the camera before I shot it. The banding has gone but this is the best exposure of about 4 bracketed frames. Will test another batch from Impossible soon.

This is my office for the day. It was shot on my IPhone 4 and adjusted using the PhotoForge App. The closest thing to Photoshop on your phone I've found.

I shot this pic of Andrea D a while back and stuck the print up on the back of my front door for a while to assess it for a portrait competition. Andrea looked especially golden this afternoon.


I shot these two pics on the PX100 from the Impossible Project. I love the feel of them but a little disappointed with the banding from the rollers. This pack was straight out of the fridge so that may have something to do with it. I'm going to try taking a pack out the night before I shoot it next time.

If you can't read Italian, the title say's "Best breakfast you'll have in ages!". It was a poached egg with a slice of Provolone cheese atop a pork sausage ragu on a slice of toasted bread. Surrounded by a creamy pea puree. Amazing coffee too.

Shot by Duncs.

This gives you an idea of the scale of the city walls. The detail over the whole expanse of the city was astonishing, it was really amazing to think how they achieved this nearly 600 years ago. It took 15 years to build. This was shot at closing time when all of the tourists had left for the day. The bag the lady is carrying was full of discarded plastic water bottles.



I was on location shooting today and shot this picture while the sun was coming up. I like it. The second car is a 1955 Porsche Spyder, it was delivered to the shoot on it's own trailor. Easily one of the most beautiful cars made. The interior was immaculate, to open the door you pulled a cord which released the latch.

