WANDERLAND ZINE

$25.00

A4 Zine signed

LIMITED EDITION Signed and Numbered 2025

Paper - Silk 48 pages, A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) - Portrait , Cover 250gsm, Pages - 130gsm

Printed by Mixam

Featured Solo Exhibition at “ HEAD ON PHOTO FESTIVAL” Nov 2025 Bondi Promenade

Lens Culture Critics Choice Award Winner 2025

Finalist “Urban Photo Awards” Series 2025

Finalist “Rome Photo Lab Series “ 2025

As I wander the streets and beaches of Sydney I am drawn to the surprising worlds that lie beyond usual linear perspective. As a child I travelled to magical lands in books and television shows through portals to new and heightened realities. I felt compelled to use the camera to discover my own gateways to invisible worlds.

I noticed that hardly any street photographers shot from the level of the street. When I started doing this and adding the element of flash, I was astonished at the new perspective it reveals. I realised where you place the camera has a profound effect on the final image; giving access to scenes of pure imagination usually off limits to the attention of passersby.

This way of seeing can be applied to any life challenges. If we observe things from alternate angles and points of view, it can uncover hidden information, new possibility and fresh perspective.

A4 Zine signed

LIMITED EDITION Signed and Numbered 2025

Paper - Silk 48 pages, A4 (210 mm x 297 mm) - Portrait , Cover 250gsm, Pages - 130gsm

Printed by Mixam

Featured Solo Exhibition at “ HEAD ON PHOTO FESTIVAL” Nov 2025 Bondi Promenade

Lens Culture Critics Choice Award Winner 2025

Finalist “Urban Photo Awards” Series 2025

Finalist “Rome Photo Lab Series “ 2025

As I wander the streets and beaches of Sydney I am drawn to the surprising worlds that lie beyond usual linear perspective. As a child I travelled to magical lands in books and television shows through portals to new and heightened realities. I felt compelled to use the camera to discover my own gateways to invisible worlds.

I noticed that hardly any street photographers shot from the level of the street. When I started doing this and adding the element of flash, I was astonished at the new perspective it reveals. I realised where you place the camera has a profound effect on the final image; giving access to scenes of pure imagination usually off limits to the attention of passersby.

This way of seeing can be applied to any life challenges. If we observe things from alternate angles and points of view, it can uncover hidden information, new possibility and fresh perspective.