
Photography
Over a decade ago, I went for my first scuba dive on the Great Barrier Reef. I remember being completely in awe of the sparkling fish that darted in and out of the intricate coral structures. I loved that the world above instantly melted away as we sank below the ocean’s surface, and all that mattered for this brief moment in time was this complex and brilliant ecosystem in front of me. I was instantly hooked and decided to become a dive instructor, leading me to underwater photography.
Through my photographs, I hope to share the beauty and fragility of the incredible life that can be found both above and below the ocean’s surface. I aim to tell stories that show people's connection to nature by amplifying personal experiences.
I believe in storytelling's power to improve our world, and I love to work with people who share my beliefs. My work has been published in Oceanographic Magazine, The Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald, Peppermint Magazine, and Australian Geographic.
I am an Emerging League Member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP), a global body of media professionals dedicated to ethical storytelling.
Below is a selection of recent client work, and you can view my personal photography portfolio here.
















































Greenpeace: #WhalesNotWoodside

ABC: Maggie Beer's Chef's Challenge

National Geographic Explorer: Dr Alexandra Schnell

AIME: Sea the weed

Australian Geographic: Corals After Dark

James Cook University: Women of the Reef

Peppermint Magazine: Tolga Bat Hospital

Marriott Bonvoy Traveler: Reef Resilience

Australian Conservation Foundation: Together We Can

Australian Conservation Foundation: Protecting Platypus

Dell Technologies: Swains Reef Expedition

Pure Scot: The Great Reef Census

Operation Posidonia: The Storm Squad

The Guardian: "It's Not Supposed to be White"

Greenpeace: Code Red for the Reef

The Climate Council: Mass Bleaching '22

New Caledonia Tourism: Diving New Cal

Northern Beaches Council: Swap for Good

Tourism Queensland: Wreck to Reef
