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25.01.2022 Foster & Black v6.0 opens up on the Gold Coast. @ Pacific Fair Shopping Centre



25.01.2022 Thought I had this camping thing all figured out until I heard my girlfriend tell her dad that the boys had no idea what they were doing. The last pic says it all @ Goombarra, Gordon Country

24.01.2022 I want to quickly share some of my thoughts about exercise. Starting out in business or starting your journey as a full time freelancer can be tough. Some days you can feel like you’re going absolutely nowhere even though you’re putting in effort after effort. It’s easy to start getting frustrated and fall into a negative mindset when you constantly feel like a hamster running in its wheel. I’ve found that exercising has been one of the best things to break out of this minds...et. Going for a run or working out at the gym has a tangible and instant affect on your inputs. Not in the way of getting shredded instantly but in the way you feel afterwards. Making it to the top of a steep hill is a win. Pushing out an extra rep is a win. These small wins can be all it takes to start building momentum and to shift to a positive and abundant mindset. I recently had a few weeks where I didn’t do any exercise and without realising it I was falling back into my negative ways of thinking. All it took was two days of 30 minutes of exercise and I’m feeling more energised and excited for what’s ahead. If you’re feeling like shit go and move your body and I promise you you’ll feel better for it.

24.01.2022 A few screen grabs from a little something I’ll post later in the week



23.01.2022 Those ‘just married’ feels @purealivia @purejwbd

22.01.2022 I wouldn’t be mad if this was my lunch view every day

18.01.2022 Tasmania. One of the greatest highlights of my 2019 was a trip we did to Tasmania in October. I haven’t released any photos of it yet as my Christmas gift to Mikaela was a photo book of our trip. Now that she has it in her hands I can finally post some here. I’ll sure she’ll love me for these few. @ Tasmania



18.01.2022 Benny winding down and taking in the sunset on the rooftop carpark. What a man.

18.01.2022 My grandfather calls all of his grandkids every week. Normally on a Friday afternoon, he walks up to the front of his property (or rides his four wheeler up into the forest) and calls all nine of us. Sometimes we can be too busy to answer and sometimes we are in need of a good chat with the old fella. I hope I never take these calls for granted and savour every one of our conversations.

17.01.2022 Flynn; signing off for the day. As all good adventures come to a close we put the cameras down, fly the drones back home and (only when there is barely enough light left) take a final look at the setting sun with gratitude in our hearts for the day that was.

16.01.2022 Missed focus. Captured the joy.

16.01.2022 Driving out to Stanthorpe only two weeks ago I had no idea as to where the world would be at today. I had no idea how quickly this virus - that we were passing off with satire - would come to have an effect on mine and everyone’s day to day life. Still in a time of an uncertain future we are waiting and doing our best to keep pushing on - unbeknownst as to whether we will be more affected by the virus itself or the recession that is now very likely to follow. I’ve been having... lots of conversations with people about how it has really been just a big wake-up call to realise how fortunate we have been over the last few years. Life is fragile and can shatter in an instant. We need to care for it and enjoy it in every way we can. . I’m writing here so I can look back on my feelings throughout this event in the future. Almost like a diary that I won’t lose next time I shift house. With that said, things have improved this week with a few smaller photo and video jobs being booked @ Mount Cordeaux See more



14.01.2022 Sweet, delicious coffee. @ Pacific Fair, Broadbeach

13.01.2022 A moment of serenity in Fortescue Bay. @ Fortescue Bay

12.01.2022 Tasmania. One of my major highlights from 2019 was a road trip around Tasmania. I hadn’t shared any photos yet as my Christmas gift to Mikaela was a photo book from our travels and I wanted her to be the first one to see the images. Now she has the book I’m stoked to start sharing some of these photographs. I’m sure she’ll love me for sharing these few but they’re from one of my favourite days. We had no plans this day and spent the afternoon exploring the white sandy beaches of the east coast. I can’t wait to share more. @ Bay of Fires, Binalong Tasmania

10.01.2022 I’ve posted this photo of Alivia before (back in my white border days) but I needed to do it again because I love it and because Alivia is just the greatest

09.01.2022 On the road. Somewhere near the ocean.

06.01.2022 Getting older often means you lose your excitement for playgrounds. Put me in a place like Cradle Mountain National Park and I feel all of that energy come rushing back to me. Swings and slides have been replaced by hikes and mountain tops and I love it.

06.01.2022 Surfer dude taking a break.

05.01.2022 Birds, bikes and the boys. Couldn’t think of a better way to start the day #photopace

04.01.2022 How I wish it felt cruisin’ down the M1

03.01.2022 Somewhere on the east coast of Tasmania I spotted this little family heading down to the beach with their morning coffees in hand. What a dream to be sipping coffee all rugged up and watching the ocean.

02.01.2022 Jarod in full adventure mode. This dude is full of motivation, energy and a hunger to be the best he can be. I have no doubt he is going to go great places in life and make the most of his photo and video dreams. @jarodimaged

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