I'm a Sydney based award-winning photographer specialising in Wildlife, Landscape + Drone photography and was awarded the APP Nature and Wildlife Photographer of the Year in 2023
I've been kissed by a wolf in Norway, climbed inside a giant tortoise shell in the Galapagos, hiked a glacier into the Crystalline Ice Caves of Iceland, and climbed 5005 metres to sip tea with the locals under the shadows of Mt Chomolari in the Himalayas of Bhutan. I've spent days photographing the adorable Atlantic Puffins on Skomer Island in Wales and yelled out in sheer joy at the dancing Northern lights whilst stuck up to my waist in fresh snow in the Lofoten islands. I've fallen in love with cheeky Humpback Whales snorkelling in Tonga and played underwater tag with the Sealions of Kangaroo Island. I've chatted with inquisitive penguins in Antarctica and marvelled at the hunting skills of the Mountain Lions of Montana.
My extensive travel experience allows me to help you with your Landscape and Wildlife photography skills - I understand that sometimes you want to learn all the technical tips and sometimes you just want to keep it simple and enjoy the environment without stressing about your gear. Your photography journey is all about what works for you.
Together with my husband Timothy we run workshops which include Landscape, Wildlife, Drone and Architectural photography, along with Photoshop and Lightroom Education, and 'Capture to Print' days.
You can find more about us at Wanderlust Imagery
I shoot with the Sony Alpha 1 and the Sony a7r4 with all native Sony Lenses
and use an Explorer Tripod and Sirui Monopod.
What is in your camera bag?
Alpha 1ii,
Alpha A1 ;
Sony 300mm Prime ,
14mm F1.8 GM
55mm F1.8 Zeiss,
90mm G,
100-400mm F5.6 GM,
24-70 2.8 MkiiGM,
200-600mm G
Go Pro Hero.Insta 360 and a DJI M3Pro.
Explorer Tripod, Sirui Monopod.
What is your go to in your Alpha kit and why?
The Sony Alpha 1 paired with the 300mm F2.8 Prime is a an absolute game changer. I'm looking forward to adding the A1ii to the 300mm for 2025 adventures.
Most memorable moment shooting with Alpha?
Whilst in Antarctica, I stood on the deck in howling 80km/hr katabatic winds and photographed the icebergs at sunset in the wild, windy ocean. The energy was amazing. The speed of the A1 coupled with the 400m prime lens lens allowed me to capture the fast moving action.