In this blog I kick off what I hope will be the start of a long running (possibly endless) series of photo posts loosely titled: People Who Really Didn’t Want To Be Photographed With Me But Couldn’t Find A Way To Get Out Of It.
To get the ball rolling, I managed to capture a few happy snaps recently at Black Cat Books Paddington while attending the very entertaining launch of the delightful Tania McCartney’s book Australian Story – An Illustrated Timeline.
1. Here I am with the beautiful and talented Tania McCartney at her book launch. The question remains – is Tania actually totally embarrassed to be seen with me, or is this just a case of surgical lip enhancement gone tragically wrong? The debate still rages.

2. Now, come on, this photo is definitely misleading. Angela Sunde (Pond Magic) who is standing behind me isn’t thinking “Get me outta here!” as it might look. She’s merely been distracted by something off camera. And of course Sheryl Gwyther (Secrets of Eromanga; Princess Clown) is clearly suffering from toothache. Seriously, these ladies love me!

3. With Dimity Powell (Book Links). Now honestly I think this photo is wide open to interpretation. The invisible thought bubble above Dimity’s head could read, “How much longer do I have to stand here next to this clown?” or on the other hand it might read, “If only I’d married this gorgeous, intelligent hunk, my life would be perfect!” Voting lines are now open. (Or come up with your own caption.)

4. This is me with Lai Peng Chan – actress, author, illustrator (One Lost Feather). Lai Peng has such a bubbly, outgoing, infectious personality which as you can see I have managed to crush completely by pressuring her to appear in this photo. Alternatively, it could just be that she’s actually thrilled to be in the shot and is giving the camera her best Zoolander Blue Steel look. I’d like to think the latter.
The only conclusion any reasonable person could draw from all this, is that the camera often lies!
Watch out for Vol 2 of People Who Really Didn’t Want To Be Photographed With Me But Couldn’t Find A Way To Get Out Of It. Coming soon!
Cheers
Michael


That’s a dessert spoon not a teaspoon on the plate and that muesli, though beautiful, was deep and thick and rich! I had about six scoops and was full and it didn’t look like I’d touched it. Talk about your loaves and fishes. You could have rendered a fair-sized wall with the amount of muesli that was in that bowl! In the end I ate the strawberries and the dried banana on top. Then I picked off all the dried apricots, put them in the fridge and that’s what I had for breakfast for the next three days!
































