Great afternoon autumn light for today’s match against Bulleen FC. Ashburton won 1-0 and remain undefeated and a clean sheet! Slideshow here.
Even German TV station RTL was in attendance! Images here.
Shot some images of my friend Andrew Lew roasting coffee at his Maling Room cafe.
The exhibition opened today at the National Sports Museum. My photos are beside the ones of legendary Laurie Schwab and Les Shorrock. Come by and have a look at the beautiful game’s history.
Public open training session at AAMI Park and the official team photo session. This image has had minimal post processing – looked like a HDR photo straight out of the camera.
My images have been regularly used by Football Federation Victoria’s news stories but I haven’t been had them run on a club’s web site. But got contacted by Sydney FC and have got an image onto their web site’s news section. Just one of the few images that aren’t through the club’s Getty Images arrangement.
My first exhibition. The National Sports Museum at the MCG will be showcasing archive photos from the late Laurie Schwab and Les Shorrock at an exhibition titled The Global Game: A photographic exhibition on the history of association football in Australia. I’ve got several photos in the exhibition highlighting the game in more recent times. […]
The first wintery morning of the season. Shooting in fog meant using the 200mm f2 instead of the 400mm. Slideshow here.
Is this the last match for Kevin? Here’s a slideshow of the match Melbourne Victory played against the Come Play XI which was made up of Australia’s Young Socceroos team.
Melbourne Victory played a friendly against Sydney FC tonight, the women christening the new stadium with the first football match. Sydney won 3-1. Here’s the match report and slideshow.
Shot two football matches at the new AAMI Park stadium in Melbourne tonight. It’s like a high-end club ground with seating very close to the boundaries. It doesn’t have a roof so no weather protection but the lights seem to be very effective giving about a 1/2 stop more illumination than Etihad Stadium. Here are […]
As with most photographers I get asked for my camera recommendations. So based on all the recent reviews and my personal experience here are the two types of cameras I would buy: 1. For no compromise photos, the Nikon D700 or D3s. The D700 if you don’t do sport and the D3s if you do. […]
Shot this event for Five Senses. Photos from the Über Project night at Proud Mary.
A cloudy day with soft even lighting – perfect shooting conditions! Ashy won 3-0. Slideshow here.
Lots of action in today’s match. Ashburton won 5-0 at Doncaster.
Played press photographer today at the launch of my day job’s SMS service: THE HON. JUSTIN MADDEN AND REDTXT DELIVER CHAMPIONSHIP MOVES TO YOUNG FOOTBALLERS – Former AFL players Andy Goodwin, Damian Monkhurst and Russell Morris today join the Hon. Justin Madden at Woori Yallock, launching Championship Moves, a Victorian Government initiative designed to reduce […]
First round of the 2010 season. At a new club this year – Ashburton. Started out with a 3-0 win.
The last match in the qualifiers. Melbourne couldn’t score and the match ended 0-0 so they miss out on the next stage.
Perfect shooting conditions and a reasonable crowd for a must win match for Melbourne.
The Grand Final of the 2010 Hyundai A-League between Melbourne Victory and Sydney FC ended being decided on penalties after being 1-1 at the end of extra time. Luckily they were taken at the end where my remote camera had been set up so I could capture the winning goal. Here are a couple of […]
The first match of the qualifiers in the AFC Champions League for Melbourne.
Look at the Think Tank Hydrophobia covers in this photo from the Vancouver winter Olympics women’s slalom race:
PDN magazine lists him as one of the 30 most influential photographers of the decade. He is the world’s most successful microstock photographer. When you look at this video of his studio you’ll begin to see why. But it’s his meticulous attention to detail and his keywords that have also taken him to the top. […]