Landscape photographer setting up tripod on sandy beach in South Australia during golden hour

I photograph landscapes and human environments across Australia, Southeast Asia, and Southern Africa.

My focus is on capturing human emotion in the moment — the expressions that pass quickly and often go unnoticed — alongside the landscapes that shape and surround those lives. I’m drawn to quiet, unguarded scenes: fishermen before sunrise, markets before the heat builds, wildlife moving through early light, and the places where water, land and people meet.

I started travelling in 1995, hitchhiking through Europe and the Eastern Bloc with a camera and very little plan. Those early journeys taught me to slow down, to observe, and to let moments come rather than chase them. Since then, I’ve taken every opportunity to travel through work and life, and now spend much of my time exploring Indonesia.

Capture Travels began as a personal archive and gradually became something more deliberate: a record of people, place, and the connection between them. The aim is simple — to document what is there, honestly and without exaggeration.

This site is a growing collection of galleries, field notes, and regional stories shaped by movement, landscape, and the small human details that give a place its meaning.

“Live with no excuses and travel with no regrets.” — Oscar Wilde