KiteMag came out yesterday and all those great shots of Paul's are still out there gracing the kitesurfing stage with their amazing quality and insight into our sport. ![]()
Hope some of you can make it tomorrow for the celebration of Paul's amazing time spent with us.
Leon
i wish i could have made it today.
Paul was a great person and i am stoked to have crossed paths with him. he was a real inspiration as a person and a gifted photographer
if more people had his ability to see the enjoyment in life then the world would be a much better place
my condolences to his family
and thanks for all the sick photos mate.
I had just come from Sweden to Oz and had one of my first Safety Bay sessions when he was there taking pics. He somehow found me on Facebook and sent me the pictures from that shoot which one of them became one of my all time favourites of me kiting.
I really wish I could have gotten to know him a bit better, he seemed like a great and unselfish guy.
Condolences to his family.
Paul's "profession" was as an I.T. consultant, and I had the priviledge of working with him for the last 13 years in that capacity. I have never met a more gifted professional in that field. After saying that, his passion was photography, and I can truly say that what he brought to his profession, he truly excelled with in his passion. I can only mourn the loss along with you all for Paul and his truly awesome talent in his passion for photography. Guys when you are riding you're next wave, remember him.