Tuesday, January 17th, 2012
A few weeks ago the guys over at Quint Magazine contacted me about featuring my work in their next issue which would be known as their music issue. I flipped through a few copies of the magazine and really liked what they were doing so I agreed and today the magazine hit the shelves. Currently the magazine is only available in Dubai (stocked in all Virgin Megastores) but is also available to read for free online.
I answered a few questions about what it is like working as a music photographer here in London and you can read all about it from page 56 of issue 12. Read it for free here. The rest of the magazine is very cool too so give it a full read. I feel really grateful for this so “thanks guys”.










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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
My family over at Killer asked me a few questions about my photography, specifically working with musicians, general life and London town.
If you have the chance them please check it out HERE.

Tags: Billy Talent, City and Colour, Dallas Green, interview, killer, Killer Ltd, Killer Trucks, Kris Roe, marcus maschwitz, Questions and Answers, the ataris, The King Blues, The Used
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Friday, January 23rd, 2009
Today was a super fun day. I worked with Kristopher Roe which is really exciting for me after only being in London for a short while. Kris is a photographer and amazing singer, song writer and front man of the band The Ataris and he is currently playing some acoustic shows in the UK and through out Europe. Having loved his music since back in the day, I was really overwhelmed and nervous to work with him today but we met up this afternoon and his humbleness made it really easy for me to be calm and besides having a good time taking photographs, it was really good just catching up with him and chatting about photography, music, life and their tour to South Africa in May (yes they are really coming).
Anyway, to cut this long story short, I shot a few portraits while walking around and these are just a few of them as well as some live ones of his show which was really good.






Tags: guitar, kristopher roe, musician, red door, singer, song writer, stairs, the ataris
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