Towards the end of 2025 I published two new books.
Lefevre Peninsula is located on the western edge of Adelaide, South Australia, between the Port River and St Vincent Gulf. It is a place of industry, shipping, residence, swimming beaches and mangrove swamps.
A full preview of the book can be seen here.
Adelaide, a sprawling city of some 1.4 million people, is my home. Like most cities it is both unique and completely unexceptional, part of a world which is chaotic, messy, subject to constant change; and all the more beautiful for that.
In photographing my city, I am not attempting to make some formal order of it, make it look beautiful or even document it. I simply want to interrogate (photograph) those fragments of its reality which present themselves to me. I try to do so in a way which is free of rhetoric, where the images do not ‘mean’ anything. They do not represent anything but simply present that which was in front of the lens.
In photographing my city, I am not attempting to make some formal order of it, make it look beautiful or even document it. I simply want to interrogate (photograph) those fragments of its reality which present themselves to me. I try to do so in a way which is free of rhetoric, where the images do not ‘mean’ anything. They do not represent anything but simply present that which was in front of the lens.
A full preview of the book can be seen here.