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RADICAL REST
WORDS + IMAGES FOR PIP MAGAZINE
Follow nature’s lead and allow yourself to slow, rest and recharge. How do we surrender to rest, when it feels like there’s so much to do?
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GARDENING AUSTRALIA MAGAZINE
EDITORIAL IMAGES
Helping to tell stories through photos about gardening, foraging, and sustainability.
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GOOD LIFE PERMACULTURE
BOOKS + EDITORIAL IMAGES
Working with Hannah Moloney in her pumping permaculture patch to create images for both of her books and loads of editorial projects is a highlight of my career.
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Designful
EDITORIAL + PORTFOLIO IMAGES
Jane from Designful and I travel across lutrwita/Tasmania to capture their completed building design projects, that support healthy, sustainable + meaningful lifestyles.
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LIBRARIES TASMANIA
PROMOTIONAL IMAGES
A fresh bunch of images from various libraries across southern Tasmania encapsulates what happens at your local library.
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Eco-tourism
PROMOTIONAL IMAGES
From the Three Capes Walk, to the 60 Great Short Walks book, to the world’s best whisky, eco-tourism and local hospitality have been a big focus of my photography work over the past decade. Here’s a taster of the many campaigns I’ve had the privilege to work on.
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Community Event Marketing Plan
FREE DOWNLOADABLE PDF
A free resource for small volunteer community groups who are organising an online or offline event and want to get the word out into the world, efficiently with limited marketing skills and zero budget. Developed for and with Warrane Community Garden Spring + Harvest Festival.
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A Family Guide to Waste Free Living
BOOK IMAGES
A Family Guide to Waste Free Living, is by Lauren and Oberon Carter, a local nipaluna/Hobart family living waste-free.
The Carters invited me to take the images for their truly excellent book, which gives you all the information, advice, recipes, and projects you'll need to start reducing waste in your life.
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How to Compost At Home
WRITING PROJECT FOR MILKWOOD
Learning how to compost at home is so good for your garden, your soil, the veggies you’ll grow – and the health of our planet.
But getting started can seem a bit daunting. So let’s demystify the whole situation – and you’ll be creating great home compost in no time.