
For close to 15 years he’s been a problem-solver with a camera, and will go above and beyond to capture the perfect photograph. Paul’s first commercial shoot was documenting Salomon Running athletes at Mount Taranaki where he scaled the 2,500 metre volcano solo at 2am with camera in hand, and has never looked back.
We live in an image rich, fast paced world and Paul’s photography and skills help brands, people and businesses stand out amongst it. More than 1000 clients across New Zealand have trusted Paul since 2010 because his work is refined, distinct, and he always hits budget and brief. A real people person who understands how to see the very best in everyone and every situation. A positive kiwi ‘can do’ attitude is part of his success.
A storyteller at heart, Paul can capture and express a genuine connection of people and places to their audiences. From trades people to CEO’s and office teams to kick ass events, he always gets the shot. With a cool and calm approach, Paul is just as happy working in a fast paced corporate environment to a muddy farm in the middle of nowhere. Paul also has a central city portrait studio if you don’t fancy adventures outside.
Prior to photography Paul has worked across all sorts of professions from science, graphic design, and IT to helping the homeless and adults with disabilities. He’s lived and worked in the UK, Australia and New Zealand. This diversity of experience enables him to understand multiple genres of photography and adapt to clients individual needs.
Paul has established and directed multiple successful entrepreneurial businesses over the years to include a graphic design studio, photography tuition and workshops, and a running apparel and culture brand known as Good People Run.
Away from the camera Paul is often found outdoors amongst the tress, hiking and mountain biking in the stunning Port Hills, or clambering up mountains in the Southern Alps. Paul has an extensive personal arts practice that keeps him creatively inspired. He appreciates fine art, and in particular the medium of the photobook.
A true 90’s kid at heart Paul still enjoys his music and has a few vintage hifi setups with an ever increasing collection of records and CD’s that ‘just sound better’ than streaming.
Paul helps other photographers and is currently a mentor for members of the New Zealand Institute of Professional Photography (NZIPP) and also tutors privately.
Photo by James.

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