The altered world of Caldera in Rabaul
“What a strange desolate place this is” I keep saying to myself and perhaps out load as well, mimicking C3PO in Star Wars. I am walking on the dark grey ashes of the volcano Caldera in a very surreal...
View ArticlePeople of the PNG TNFP Jungle
Captured deep in the wild jungles of Papua New Guinea, risking life and limb and camera to the distinct possibility of ending up speared and as the main course for dinner. Fierce warriors of the...
View ArticleTrue North “Mo” Mark Surfin’
Red alert. Picture of the year. It simply does not get any more epic than this. I had the great pleasure of spending a weekend down South with True North Mark and Lee-Anne, staying at the amazing True...
View ArticleScuba Diving and Abyss Exploring
“I am an abyss explorer”. The words are of famous freediver Guillaume Nery but they also remind me of watching the great Jacques Cousteau on TV as a child. Images forever burned in my mind, images of...
View ArticleRottnest Island and further abyss exploring
I had a most fantastic weekend at Rottnest Island with True North Mark and family, thanks so much to you Mark and Lee-Anne. Everything was just gold, from monster crayfish to snorkeling with a large...
View ArticleTrueNorthMark.com is now live
For the past 6 weeks or so I have been working many hours on creating a website for my dear friend and Australian photographer True North Mark and uploading all the content. I am very happy and proud...
View ArticleEvolution Commercial Timelapse
I am wearing a hard hat and a fluorescent orange vest. Have I either travelled back in time to a 90s trance party or was my attempt to resurrect the village people successful? The answer is I am...
View ArticleCapturing the Kimberley Coast
Come this Saturday 12th of March True North Mark and I are flying to Broome to join up with David Bettini and Greg Munyard and do a 13 day cruise up the remarkable wilderness of the Kimberley Coast on...
View ArticleKimberley Tales
I barely remember what I just did. I forget what comes next. I live only now. Existing, living, breathing in the very moment in the prehistoric ancient environment of the Kimberley is an addictive...
View ArticleRaft Point and Steep Island
Towering walls of ancient red rock and peaceful pebbled beaches and the scene of a human drama on an epic scale. Raft Point and Steep Island are found on the Kimberley coast in Western Australia. Will...
View ArticleCloud catching in the Kimberley
Sometimes I look at the clouds and knowing the science behind the saturated air, I still must wonder like a young child: Where are they made? And how does Mother Nature make them so effortlessly...
View ArticleFarewell Australia
I have been living in Australia for more than six months, with two awesome trips to Papua New Guinea and Cambodia thrown in. It is however now time to part ways for a while as I switch lives and spend...
View ArticleThe Tale of King George Falls
The location is the Kimberley in Western Australia after a record setting wet season.. The scene is the mighty King Georg Falls. The falls are twin 85 meter tall waterfalls with spray rising to well...
View ArticleGlenn Baker
Meet Glenn Baker. Glenn arrived from the 50s in his time machine wearing white sneakers, blue jeans and a black T-shirt. Glenn has seen a bit of mileage, so has the old cars and trucks that Glenn...
View ArticleTales of Twenty Twelve
Time Not normally one to keep track of time at all, time is not the boss of me. But some of the calendars some humans use shall soon reset themselves, 2012 is all but used, 2013 is waiting anxiously to...
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