News.com.au just ran a short story about my photography on their main website.
Check it out, the piece compiled by Helen Parker is entitled; Mad Men
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Originally from the island state of Tasmania in Australia, Sean has called Oahu's north shore home now for well over a decade. For most who practice surf photography hawaii has always been the main draw-card during the northern winter months. The north shore surf attracts surfers from all over of the surfing world, which keeps Sean pretty busy. During the quieter summer months Sean regularly heads exploratory magazine trips to out if the way locations around the world and when he's not doing that, you'll often find him creating his sealife photography with the hawaii sea turtles and fish schools and underwater dolphin photos. Ocean photography has always been a dominant part of Sean's work It's part recreation, part work, he says, but always satisfying to do.
