Posted: November 17th, 2011 | Tags: Advertising, Architectural, Award winning, Commercial, International Loupe Awards, Kodak Gold Awards, Studio photography, Wedding photography | No Comments »
Photographers from over 90 countries entered this years prestigious International Loupe Awards , so It felt great to take home 7 Awards! Last year I got a Loupe award for a heli wedding in Queenstown and i’m proud to say that I scored high with my weddings again, but this year I also won awards for my commercial work. Here are two of my favorites. The first commercial/fashion award is of local model Charlotte Gardiner with makeup by the very talented Gena Bagley. The Second shot “The running girl” was for a worldwide campaign for a client of ad agency Interbrand. Feels good to get recognition for all the hard work and big thanks to all my clients – weddings couples and corporates!


Posted: February 17th, 2010 | Tags: Commercial, Studio photography | No Comments »
I have been shooting new images for AWS Legal, including shots of the latest addition to the AWS Wanaka Branch, Mike Toepfer. We did a few different location shots and a few studio shots before heading out and taking some casual shots with a road bike. Mike is really in to road biking but his bike hadn’t arrived for the shoot, so Racers Edge was very helpful and set us up with a great bike so we could get the shot done.
Posted: July 6th, 2009 | Tags: Advertising, Commercial, Queenstown, Studio photography | No Comments »
Rainaway is an Auckland based company with franchises all over NZ. They had a conference at the Queenstown Resort College and needed images for all marketing material and their website. I set up my mobile studio in the lounge and got all images done quickly and efficiently to minimise the disruption of the conference.
Posted: April 1st, 2009 | Tags: Commercial, Studio photography | No Comments »
I used a traditional two flash studio set up to shoot a series of portraits for Jo Jago from Bright sparks book keeping services. All shot with my new Canon 5D Mark II, its an amazing camera. Its a bit of an overkill to shoot studio portraits with it because you rarely need them in sizes fit to print billboards but its such a treat to use.