The Marrakech Medina was insane. A madding chaotic mix of tradition, tourism, markets, hawking and seeming managed confusion. Initially I found my senses quite overwhelmed. I wanted to capture everything but everything was too big, too fast, too busy, too smelly and too colourful and it took spending time with a guide to begin making […]
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C Food
When I was around 10 years old and on holidays my dad took us fishing the incoming tide of Port Parham. Our daily ritual involved hunting for bait at low tide, digging for worms, muscles and cockles. Cockle were always our prize and were the bait of choice needed to target the whiting that would […]
Read MoreArtisan Cheese
If you spend a little time exploring this image you might start noticing how the blurred images of reality echo the sharp lines of cobalt blue. So often I will capture an image because it just feels interesting. Later while editing I’m both surprised and delighted by the things I never saw. I wonder how […]
Read MoreOur Daily Bread
No matter where I have traveled, as limited as that might be, the one common food theme that seems always present is bread. Just like any other expression of our creativity it is not surprising to see beautiful creations of our imagination continually manifest in bread. In crusty whites or seeded whole grains. As loafs […]
Read MoreNo Fish in This Fisherman’s Market
Where do you find a bustling fisherman’s wharf market with not a fish to be found? I am sure if you looked hard enough, if you trawled long enough, if you ferreted through each and every eclectic stall you just might find an ornamental brass Murray Cod or a blown glass Mulloway. If you are […]
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