Local Perth photographer Dylan Fox has recently
re-ignited a personal desire to capture the beautiful surrounds of our capital
city. Hailing from rural areas, I am the first to admit that I find the
concrete jungle a rather inhospitable, uninspiring photographic environment.
With an ever-present camera and his trusty tripod, Dylan has already
demonstrated that he is a well-capable photographer and doesn’t hesitate to
voraciously seek out the beauty in life.
Some of my favourite shots from his collection
He is the image (so to speak) of a budding young
photographer at the beginning of a highly decorated photographic
career. The guy's got a lot going for him: great images (in colour,
composition, and elegance), great marketing strategy, great direction, and
plenty of years up his sleeve. He clearly has his financial head screwed on
with his marketing emphasis and decision to complete business school.
People-savvy, tech-wise, and money-smart would be just a few very apt
descriptions for this boy from Perth. Sinking his teeth into the industry is
paying profile-raising dividends for him with a variety of accolades and media
articles already up his sleeve.
However, these things and the unfolding potential
in his career are not what I find intrinsically inspiring about Dylan. Many
people piss up their youth on nonsense and trivialities only to regret their
rash behaviour once their opportunities have come and gone. To me, it appears
that Dylan has possibly grasped something important: this life is here one
moment, gone the next. Photography is undoubtedly a part of Dylan’s life that
he values – it runs hot in his blood. From reading his personal reflections on
various photographs, I know Dylan also – very importantly – enjoys the company
of good friends and partaking in the lighter (unintended pun) things in life.
Yes, there are fleeting thoughts that I too
could have followed an attractive career path such as this. Yes, when playing
with our beautiful six-month old monster, I have the occasional twinge of
jealousy at the flexibilities I was afforded at his age. Have I been one of the
aforementioned rash individuals? No, I think not. However, I am glad to be
inspired by individuals such as this. Specifically, I hope and aim to
continually push my own boundaries in life rather than to sit back and
ultimately languish in the sorrow of my own laziness.
Back to Dylan. Without having actually purchased any of his prints, I would guess that they are high quality. Have a look at his website or blog and if you like his style, I'm sure he'd be happy for you to hit him up for an image.
Have a good week!!