This page, surprisingly enough, is devoted to my photos - either taken by me, of me or with me in a 100km viciniy...
Big Day Out 2007
I'm not a particularly brilliant photographer at the best of times, never mind at concerts, but I grabbed some of my better shots at the Gold Coast Big Day Out 2007 rock event.
Cameron Hall Charity Vigil 2006
The 2006 Cameron Hall Charity Vigil raised over $3000 for the Stand By Me Youth Service, and I took some photos for publicity and posterity.
AMSA Convention 2006
The Australian Medical Students Association's annual Convention was held in Perth in 2006. I was on the organising committee, but I still managed to take a few photos here and there, including some of the social nights.
UCC Zone3 921 2006
UCC organised a Zone3 9-to-1 (the replacement for the midnight-to-dawn), which was thorougly enjoyed by all. Thanks to Sam for taking some of these.
Med Dinner 2005
For some reason, the Perth Convention Centre took us back, so the WAMSS Annual Dinner went nuts. As usual.
WAMSS Getaway 2005
You could call it a team-building networking and planning event. You could call it an excuse to lie around on Rottnest and score a place on Fresher Camp.
Med Dinner 2004
The social event of the year - the WAMSS Annual Dinner. (We were the first group to use the Perth Convention Centre. A friend of mine who worked on the serving staff that night still refuses to talk about it. Suffice to say that we had fun.)
Bedpush 2004
Bedpush is an event run by Lookout, the charity arm of WAMSS. A whole bunch of UWA Med students grab a couple of hospital beds and push them through the streets of Perth, all the while raising money by shaking tin. Despite only wearing pyjamas without pockets, I managed to take a few photos.
Kilimanjaro and Tanzanian Safari Parks

Flamingoes in Ngorongoro Crater.

Thompson's Gazelle in Ngorongoro Crater.

Our porters enjoying a drink at the hotel.

Gateway to the Kilimanjaro National Park

From left - David, Bob, Maureen and John, standing on the highest point in Africa - Uhuru Peak, Mt. Kilmanjaro, at 5 895 metres above mean sea level.
I didn't actually take this photo - it got sent to me in an e-mail. But we did see this sort of thing far too often:
Dog
This is our dog. She answers to (nominally) Jackie.
