Capturing moments that matter. last. inspire. connect. endure.

Behind the Camera

I’m Cameron, a 29-year-old photographer who picked up a camera for the first time in November 2024—and haven’t really put it down since. What started as curiosity quickly turned into a genuine passion for learning and improving. I’ve come to realise that photography isn’t just about what’s in front of the lens—it’s about how you use the camera to see things differently. I’m especially drawn to macro photography; there’s something fascinating about exploring the small details most people overlook. More than anything, I enjoy the reactions my photos bring—knowing that something I’ve created can make someone smile or see the world a little differently is what inspires me.

From Concept to Reality

During a trip I took in 2025 to Milan, we visited Lake Como. This is where Star Wars Episode 2: Attack of the Clones was shot! Knowing this, I wanted to recreate the shot of Anakin on Naboo. The challenge to this was mainly other tourists, lighting and perspective. Whilst my shot lacks the atmospheric sky, and the harsh lighting, I was happy with the outcome. It tested my photoshop abilities. Whilst AI is a tool wildly used to remove elements now-a-days, I wanted this image to be mine alone. Using multiple shots I took that day, and many many layers in Photoshop, I was able to remove people in the background whilst still using the actual architecture that was there.

Frame Your Moment

Whether you’re looking to book a shoot, ask about pricing, or just explore some ideas, I’d love to hear from you. Every project is different, so feel free to share what you’re after—big or small—and I’ll get back to you with a personalised quote. Let’s create something great together.

Catch the Latest Shots

I regularly share new photos, behind-the-scenes moments, and ongoing projects over on Instagram. It’s a mix of what I’m currently working on and whatever catches my eye in the moment. If you like what you’ve seen here, feel free to follow along, leave a comment, or just drop a like—it’s always great to connect with people who enjoy the work.