Ever wondered what a drive from Melbourne to Broome would look like?
I recently got the opportunity to do just that. Changing landscapes, changing colours and changing weather… More than 8000km condensed to a spritely 8 minutes. Enjoy. 🙂
Ever wondered what a drive from Melbourne to Broome would look like?
I recently got the opportunity to do just that. Changing landscapes, changing colours and changing weather… More than 8000km condensed to a spritely 8 minutes. Enjoy. 🙂
It’s not very often as photographers that we get paid to shoot pretty landscapes, and even rarer that we get paid to kick back in 5-star luxury, so when a job like this comes along it reminds me of why I fell in love with photography in the first place!
Shot for the amazing Buckland Luxury Retreat in Victoria’s spectacular Alpine region, this was the perfect mix of my favourite two subjects: landscape and architectural photography.
If you’re looking to recharge your batteries and get away from it all check out the video below and go book yourself a luxurious weekend away.
Made up of almost 30,000 still images shot over the course of 4 days and condensed to 2 minutes and 43 seconds. Enjoy.
It’s been a productive start to the year putting the finishing touches to the new website.
Completely overhauled, it’s now updated with lots of newer work, MUCH larger images, improved navigation and quick loading times. Plus, it’s now finally optimized for the iPad and iPhone.
So if you haven’t stopped by recently hop on over and take her for a test drive.
Enjoy.
Recent time-lapse project shot at Mount Avoca winery in the Pyrenees wine region, Victoria.
Time-lapse photography is a great example of the blurring lines between still photography and video. Whether it’s a Behind-The-Scenes sneak peek on your studio shoot, a record of your architecture build or an enhanced story-telling device for your business, time-lapse can be the perfect marketing tool for reaching out to new and existing customers and creating social media buzz for your brand.
If you’re interested in discussing what time-lapse photography can do for you I’d love to hear from you.
Happy new year folks!
Hope you’re all well rested, feeling rejuvenated and ready to tackle 2013 with gusto.
And what better way to kick off a new year than with a spiffy new calendar for your wall.
Ok, so I’ll be the first to admit the life of a calendar “artist” probably isn’t a quick path to riches (unless you’re Ken Duncan of course!) but it has become a nice tradition of sorts over the past 5 years – and a good excuse to share some personal work with friends and family each year.
So, if you’ve still got an empty spot on your wall, a couple of bucks in your pocket, and could use a little more colour in your life hop on over and get one while the year is young!
Here’s wishing you and yours every success and happiness in 2013!!
~ Gary
Some work currently featured in the latest issue of Capture – Australia’s Top-Selling Pro Photography Magazine.
Pick up your copy of The Annual – Capture’s yearly round-up of the photographic industry- available until the end of December. Lots of amazing work to soak up and be inspired by.
Some personal work, as well as a recent shot for Di Mase Architects, featured below.



Some new work for Sydney Contemporary – Australia’s new international art fair launching in 2013.
Was really excited when these guys got in touch looking for a photographer who could capture something “a little different” for the launch of their new website and marketing material.
There’s certainly no shortage of photographers in Sydney so it was a huge compliment that they were willing to fly me up from Melbourne. With buzz words like “quirky”, “abstract” and “creative” we set out to do something a little different.
Location: Carriageworks, Sydney.

Recent product shoot for Little Wonder Design.
Let me introduce Weave – a new range of designer bowls made of black glass and a ‘floating’ pressed metal weave.
To see Little Wonder’s other products hop on over to www.littlewonder-design.com