David Ozanne died while taking photos - R.I.P.
Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 4:30 pm
Without bringing the mood of the place down too far, I just wanted to bring peoples attention to the death of a young man who was an avid photographer, who died just before his 21st birthday, while taking photographs. I dont know how to approach writing this (i dont want it to sound like a eulogy) and im feeling a bit wierd, but yeh. Im not looking for sympathy, i just loved the guy and thought this a fitting place for a little tribute
David was one of my best mates who I had known for over half of our lives. He owned a Nikon D60 and a D200 and loved to take pictures more than anything. He was especially into 'Urbex', Urban Exploration of unseen or off-limits parts of urban areas or industrial facilities such as caves and abandoned warehouses etc.
In November of last year Brisbane was experiencing very severe storms and the rain barely stopped. During one of the few dry afternoons, David and a friend went on an expidition to explore and photograph the giant underground maze of drains under Brisbanes largest shopping complex, Westfield Chermside. While they were down there, the storms started again and the torrential rain began. David and the friend were overcome by a flash flood type scenario as the water filled the drains. David drowned and died, while the friend was very very lucky to escape alive.
His greatest photography achievment was having had one of his images published in an international travel magazine when he was only about 19years old.
At the time I wasnt really into photography and i just wish he were around now that i am, to teach me!
Thanks for reading guys, check out these sites if your interested.
Dave's Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dave-oz/
The Courier Mail online article
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/stor ... 02,00.html
David was one of my best mates who I had known for over half of our lives. He owned a Nikon D60 and a D200 and loved to take pictures more than anything. He was especially into 'Urbex', Urban Exploration of unseen or off-limits parts of urban areas or industrial facilities such as caves and abandoned warehouses etc.
In November of last year Brisbane was experiencing very severe storms and the rain barely stopped. During one of the few dry afternoons, David and a friend went on an expidition to explore and photograph the giant underground maze of drains under Brisbanes largest shopping complex, Westfield Chermside. While they were down there, the storms started again and the torrential rain began. David and the friend were overcome by a flash flood type scenario as the water filled the drains. David drowned and died, while the friend was very very lucky to escape alive.
His greatest photography achievment was having had one of his images published in an international travel magazine when he was only about 19years old.
At the time I wasnt really into photography and i just wish he were around now that i am, to teach me!
Thanks for reading guys, check out these sites if your interested.
Dave's Flickr
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dave-oz/
The Courier Mail online article
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/stor ... 02,00.html