
GREAT OCEAN ROAD
Salt. Sand. Sun
My journey along the Great Ocean Road was the first roadtrip I ever took. Driving from town to town, treking through national parks and reserves, stopping by local cafes to fuel up, and photographing everything around us. Whenever I look back through these photographs, I always think about how much we can take photography for granted. The ability to freeze a single moment so that it may endure, would be unfathomable for most people just a hundred years ago; and yet now most of us do it on the daily.
Sometimes I think about how that attitude may translate to how we treat life. Today a value seems to have been placed on expediency. Time has become more of a commodity to trade and less of a gift to cherish; always looking to move onto the next thing without reflection.