This week sees the culmination of a long term project that I have been working on with Kickstart Arts.
Portraits of Invisible People is a multi art form exhibition that tells the stories of a group of people with Acquired Brain Injury.
Most Acquired Brain Injuries are caused by stroke, accident or trauma and result in a range of cognitive and physical disabilities including memory loss and communication difficulties.
It’s been a fantastic experience meeting and photographing everyone involved in this project. Here’s a few examples of the hundreds of images that I’ve shot over the past few months.

Nick

Andrew

Carolyn
There will be many more on display at the Long Gallery, Salamanca starting on Friday. The opening is at 6pm - come along if you’re in Hobart.
Back in Australia after a few great weeks in Hong Kong and Vietnam.
As usual I had my trusty Trip 35 in tow. This shot was taken as a storm rolled over Cam An beach, near Hoi An. I’ve posted a couple of other shots over at Trip35.net

If you’ve been considering visiting Vietnam, do it now - the amount of construction happening on the coast is scary. Get there before the casinos are built!
Jess and Cat have organised another Odd + Even market.

It’s on this Saturday. If you’re in Hobart, come along and check it out at the Long Gallery, Salamanca.
I’m gonna have some Olympus Trip 35 cameras and prints for sale


Come and have a poke around!
My mate Josh decided to make this incredibly fascinating insight into me sitting at my desk. He’s obviously got way too much time on his hands.
I took some time off over Christmas. But now I’m back at work :(

I took a few shots with my ever-present Trip35. See some over at trip35.net
More blog posts to come this week