
It’s such a privilege to shoot an epic job with a wonderful group of people working for a legacy Aussie brand with great product. @voulalala you are one crazy talented CD and so generous of spirit… thanks for bringing us all together for @drizabone

Thank you @modelappetite for giving me the three most wonderful delicacies this world has to offer. I love you and them.

Thank you @modelappetite for giving me the three most wonderful delicacies this world has to offer. I love you and them.

The wonderfully talented @phoebejtonkinfor @bazaaraustralia thx so much @jessicasteuarthoyler

The wonderfully talented @phoebejtonkinfor @bazaaraustralia thx so much @jessicasteuarthoyler

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

Nothing beats a hot Sunday afternoon on a long weekend. That, and add a prime seat down at the #AustralianOpen. Photographer Georges Antoni (@georgesantoni) brought his camera along to Rod Laver Arena for a day of good company, great style, and stellar tennis. Attending with Esquire and official outfitter @ralphlauren, hit the link in bio for the full photo diary.

@alexdeminaur …. go get it tonight buddy!!! These pics were shot with t @grantpearce.inc and @darenborthwick for the current cover of @esquire.australia with @ralphlauren and @jaegerlecoultre

@alexdeminaur …. go get it tonight buddy!!! These pics were shot with t @grantpearce.inc and @darenborthwick for the current cover of @esquire.australia with @ralphlauren and @jaegerlecoultre

@alexdeminaur …. go get it tonight buddy!!! These pics were shot with t @grantpearce.inc and @darenborthwick for the current cover of @esquire.australia with @ralphlauren and @jaegerlecoultre

@alexdeminaur …. go get it tonight buddy!!! These pics were shot with t @grantpearce.inc and @darenborthwick for the current cover of @esquire.australia with @ralphlauren and @jaegerlecoultre

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

In my career, I’ve been fortunate to experience many privileges — some I never could have imagined, and some I may not have deserved. I’ve photographed scientists whose breakthroughs will save thousands of lives, Prime Ministers and cultural figures at the top of their game, and even had the honour of having a photo on an Australian 50-cent coin.
But this privilege stands apart.
I was commissioned by the National Portrait Gallery to photograph @tinaarena for their permanent collection.
Tina is not only an icon of Australian culture, but a rare combination of talent, longevity and generosity. Being trusted to capture her for the Gallery was an honour — and an experience I’ll carry with me for a very long time.
There are many people to thank. To Bree Pickering @breepickering and @ipp____ Isobel Parker Philip at the NPG — I’m deeply grateful for your trust in our team, and honoured to now call you friends. Thank you to Sam Meers and Ros Murphy for your generosity in making this possible, and to Tim and Gina Fairfax for your incredible and ongoing support of the arts.
My sincere thanks to @mikeyayoubi for putting my name forward — I’m truly grateful you thought of me. And to @darenborthwick and @baron.victoria, it’s been a wonderful journey across our careers, and I’m so glad we were able to do this together.
A huge thank you also to Johanna Sinclair at @theartistgroup — my friend, agent and favourite cheerleader. Thank you for everything you do, every minute of every day. I don’t thank you anywhere near enough. Love you.
The pics in this post are especially important to me because my family have played the greatest — and most thankless role in my career. Having them share in this exhibition was the highlight.
1. The gallery entrance
2. My crazy family on the gallery forecourt — each of them exactly themselves (I love this photo so much)
3. Tina and me
4. My family in front of the two portraits (yes, they are printed that large)
5. Mum, Dad, my sister and nephew heading into opening night
6. The two most wonderful people on earth. Mum and Dad.
7. Little Siddy really wanted this photo (I was quietly so proud)
8. Tina — Image 1
9. Tina — Image 2

Big shout out to @lunar.syd and the most magnificent @makeprints_with_selena for the wonderful exhibition #personalone .
They have two more of these limited edition prints for sale.
The best part is that all proceeds go to the incredible cause @ozharvest … who are devoted to feeding aussies in their time of need.
This pic was made with one of my best friends David Roennfeldt @3deepdesign .
There are many many other beautiful pics in the collection by Australia’s most brilliant photographers. Check it out.

Monty in @deering.world with the most talented team in an incredibly fun location… @erinkdeering thanks for trusting our team…. And incredible design by @jaydeday and as always the wonderful Andy Henson @aprh_productions

Monty in @deering.world with the most talented team in an incredibly fun location… @erinkdeering thanks for trusting our team…. And incredible design by @jaydeday and as always the wonderful Andy Henson @aprh_productions

Monty in @deering.world with the most talented team in an incredibly fun location… @erinkdeering thanks for trusting our team…. And incredible design by @jaydeday and as always the wonderful Andy Henson @aprh_productions

Monty in @deering.world with the most talented team in an incredibly fun location… @erinkdeering thanks for trusting our team…. And incredible design by @jaydeday and as always the wonderful Andy Henson @aprh_productions

Monty in @deering.world with the most talented team in an incredibly fun location… @erinkdeering thanks for trusting our team…. And incredible design by @jaydeday and as always the wonderful Andy Henson @aprh_productions
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