Gregg's passion for photography, visual arts and print making was cemented long before he picked up a camera.  A successful commercial photographer for many years, he's published two books along the way Mana Pools in 2013 and Elephants & Albidas in 2018 and he's constantly working towards another book or exhibition.

The artist in him loves nothing more than to spend time in his darkroom and studio, spinning a vinyl with great coffee close by.  There he immerses himself in the pursuit of age-old, alternative photography processes, developing images through contact printing techniques onto the finest cotton papers in a timeless manner.

 

Gregg just loves this noble art, and he's full of admiration for the master printers still perfecting and sharing their trade today.  The chemistry, feel of the paper and solitude of this art form slows everything down to a stately pace and transports you away from today's chaotic and tech-filled existence.  It's a chance to slip back in time and experience the simple joy of watching a print come to life.  

 

"Knowing that each piece will eventually end up in someone's home is a delight," said Gregg, who works closely with gallerists and interior designers.  "I love producing that special print that holds time and allows you to drift away into its soul."

Gregg the conservationist believes that the preservation and understanding of the natural world is vital for our future.

We have to protect this for our children's children.