Eye Capturing Photography
Eye Capturing Photography
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31/05/2026
The life of a sports photographer one eye 👁️ on the game the other on the weather 🌦️. Here hoping that the wind 💨 is strong enough to blow the rain 🌧️ straight pass 🤞
26/04/2026
Back in my Claremont office this morning, on days like today there no better place work. But you can have it when it stars to rain, luckily it’s clear skies and a great day for football
17/04/2026
A small but meaningful one.
One of my images picked up by , covering Dustin Walters’ WAFL debut for .
It’s been a long time between published work, so seeing that “Credit: Jason Clark” line again hits a little different.
Moments like this remind me why I keep showing up — not just for the game, but for the stories around it.
More to come.
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04/04/2026
03/04/2026
Do images really tell stories? 📸 New on the Eye Capturing Photography blog — a short, honest take on whether photos carry narrative or if the story comes from the viewer. Perfect for sports photographers and fans who want to think deeper about what they capture. Read it: https://wix.to/z0eOiYC
Through the Lens Sports Photography Stories | No 12 – Do images really tell stories? We often say that images tell stories.It’s something that comes up a lot in photography, and if I’m honest it’s never really something I’ve fully got or bought into.That said, I’ve definitely said it myself. More than once.And not just in sport either. Pretty much across all the styles of ...
15/03/2026
Today I spent the day at Reno Fitness Stadium photographing 2 wins by the in the WAFLW and Roger’s Cup against Perth Demons
15/03/2026
When you you know it’s through for a major, you know
15/03/2026
Today’s office Rveo Stadium home of the for a bit pre season action
13/03/2026
Every batter wishes they could see the ball like this 🏏
Rockingham-Mandurah v Willetton in the Under 13s Grand Final — eyes locked in as the red ball comes down the pitch.
Moments like this happen in a split second, but the camera lets us freeze them and see the game a little differently.
Full gallery dropping in the next 24 hours.
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05/03/2026
For many football fans, the voice of the game was Dennis Cometti.
His wit, timing and unforgettable “Cometti-isms” brought countless matches to life and became part of the memories of watching footy.
Vale Dennis Cometti.
Thank you for the calls and the memories.
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