I shoot people, places and things. I shoot for a fee, for free, for profit and for me. (However that’s not me in the Ute). I began using a camera professionally in the late sixties and I haven’t stopped since. I’ve shot from planes, at planes, down mines, down microscopes, in silos, in paddocks, at tractors, from boats at ships and from ships at boats. I’ve shot at births, weddings and funerals. I’ve shot in cars, at cars, from cars, in studios, at products and even the very difficult… billiard balls. I’ve shot in daylight, by candlelight, firelight, fluorescent light, moonlight, flash and flashbulbs. I’ve shot with big cameras, little cameras, film cameras, digital cameras, pinhole cameras, vacuum back cameras, scanning cameras and aerial cameras. I do very little else… except listen to music, watch movies and barrack for Collingwood.