Geoff got his first camera at age 10 and has been taking photos ever since. Studying and working as a geologist, Geoff always had a camera in his field kit. Environment and resource development projects fostered Geoff’s keen interest in understanding and photographing nature and its interactions with manufactured landscapes: manufactured to provide food, energy, and resources to meet human aspirations. This interaction can be humbling, awe inspiring, and at times distressing and confronting. Since commencing formal studies at the Centre for Creative Photography in 2015, Geoff now incorporates conceptual art, photographs as found objects, and alternative presentation of photographic images in his
explorations.
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