A huge feature article on Japan by our European friends. PanetSNOW published this 8 page feature with images from the shooting with the Shades of Winter crew last season… Always so stoked to see our images in print!!
Read More ›Nice to see a collection of our images featuring in Renaissanace – the in-flight mag for Transasia Airways. With widening interest in Niseko the request for images are now coming more frequently from further parts of the globe. This publication is based out of Taiwan.
Read More ›So stoked to see a great 7 page spread of our trip to Greenland in this winter’s issue of Outdoor Japan! This was truly the experience of a lifetime where I took off on a 2 month filming project for Australian Geographic with Dr Dean Miller. We covered thousands of kilometres in our time there, […]
Read More ›Recently I got a fantastic call from Jetstar. They are now one of the more significant low cost airlines in Japan and have recognised Hokkaido and specifically Sapporo as a destination city of choice. They wanted to do a special story on Sapporo for their six degrees feature in their in-flight magazine. Better still – […]
Read More ›Having worked with Powderlife magazine for 6 years it still gets my heart going to see the cover each time it comes out. In this seasons special edition I was very happy to see the combined work of two of my staff making it on the cover. Yasu doing the photography and Joey doing the […]
Read More ›As an architectural photographer it is incredibly satisfying to see your work in print but it’s rare that the opportunity to shoot a residence worthy of a magazine feature comes along. I was lucky enough to be commissioned by the Odin group to shoot their latest completed project in Niseko ‘Yasuragi’. The images make it […]
Read More ›Stoked to see a few of my shots featuring in the main spread of Powderhound mangazine recently. Japan is making it into mags all over the world, I’m just happy being here and able to share it! Great fun shooting with Watkin McLennan and the crew while they were here in Feb.
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