Dated: 23 August 2017
Out of all my tours this would have to be the most challenging for me. The Flinders is dangerous for kangaroos and emus and at the moment due to the lack of culling it is super dangerous. I was challenged on every level on this trip and although my car is set up for this environment it is still very stressful driving the roads. I hit 2 roos damaged an indicator lamp and knocked off my number plate off on this trip. As they say the show must go on and that it did. I am super confident but also cautious on the roads, you panic out here and its a death sentence. Slow and steady is the way it has to go in those prime times of animals but it is very tiring and taxing as the concentration is at 200%. We had a great trip saw some amazing country and my group learnt so much. Check out the testimonials for yourself. I did not hold back and got out safely when we needed too for the best light and locations, thats always my promise to my clients and something I stand by in all my trips.
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Over the past couple of months I embarked on an unforgettable photographic journey through the rugged Channel Country in Outback Queensland, one of Australia’s most unique and dynamic landscapes. Basing myself in Longreach, I travelled extensively through the surrounding towns of Winton, Windorah and Quilpie, documenting a region that was constantly transforming under the influence […]
Always nice to be appreciated for my hard work. Below is a lovely message a recent client sent me. This image is special and unique. This windmill is no longer here. The print has just arrived……. and it’s F#€%ing amazing The Flinders Rangers are a special spot for my family!!!! So much so part of […]
Channel Country, Outback Queensland – Colours, Patterns and Perspective The Channel Country in outback Queensland is one of Australia’s most quietly powerful photographic landscapes. Shaped by extreme cycles of drought and flood, it’s a place where subtlety matters — where colour, pattern and light do the heavy lifting rather than obvious landmarks. For landscape photographers, […]
Another year for me judging the Wilderness Photographer of the Year — and wow, the standard was incredible, especially in the Nature category. I spent a long time deliberating over the final 15 images across the three categories, and the talent this year made it no easy task. This competition is a fantastic one to […]