Welcome to my corner of the world, where every click of the shutter tells a story.

I’m thrilled to invite you to join me as I capture the essence of life, landscapes and moments through my lens. Photography has been a passion of mine for as long as I can remember. There’s something magical about freezing a moment in time, documenting a scene, and using photography as a creative outlet.
My photographic journey began as a child with a borrowed 110 film camera. At 14 years of age I purchased a 35mm Minolta SLR with two kit lenses. I set-up a dark room at my school and produced a series of black and white images of local churches.
It was this process that inspired my exploration of places and subjects, creating images and bringing them to fruition in print.
Over the years I have travelled extensively and combined my love of photography with my love of exploring. I love the excitement of capturing a unique moment In Photos, or seeing my artistic vision in print.
As a photographer, I have the freedom to explore my creativity and pursue projects that truly inspire me. From landscapes to events, abstract to editorial, I love the diversity of opportunities that come my way. Each project challenges me to see the world from a new perspective, seek out a different viewpoint or explore a new location.
But being a photographer isn’t just about taking pictures. It’s about building relationships, telling stories, producing images that people want or need, and creating or capturing memories.
In this blog I’ll be sharing my experiences, adventures, images and insights, In Photos. With behind-the-scenes glimpses into my world of creativity and photography. So, whether you’re a fellow photographer, a potential customer, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of a well-captured moment, I’m excited to have you along for the ride. Together, let’s explore the world of photography (and the world!) in all its forms.
Sign-up, stay tuned, for articles, stories, images and more to come. The journey is just beginning, and I can’t wait to see where it takes us next!
Warm regards,
Martin
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