Kelli Miller

After the bush fires through some of the Tarkine, a proposed world heritage area in Tasmania I came across this burnt out space with this tree elder in the centre of a circle looking like all the trees around where paying homage to their grandness. I went back a year later, thankfully the tree was… Continue reading Kelli Miller

Thank-you

Thank-you Sally J Paula B Sarah B This website and associated projects are currently run on donations. Thanks to these three wonderful women who have donated funds to help with some behind the scenes administration. I have applied for two grants so far and hope to have the development and planning phase of the first… Continue reading Thank-you

registered!

So happy that IP Australia have approved and registered this logo! I usually apply for a trademark through their TM Headstart service as usually the trademarks I am applying for are fairly straightforward. It usually takes about 6 months or so, depending on if changes need to happen or not. More to come! Stay tuned.… Continue reading registered!

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Alice Duncan

Picnic at Ngannelong (2019), C-Type print, 179 x 117 cm This photograph comes from a larger series exploring the damaging and sometime violent destruction of the Australian landscape.  So many photographs of rural Australia often represent the country as an empty place. I’m doing so, they negate the tens-of-thousands of years of Indigenous occupation that… Continue reading Alice Duncan

Stella Pretty

Instagram @stellaprettyphotography Image: Coastal Erosion – Byron Bay Main Beach 2021 I am a multidisciplinary artist working with a variety of mediums such as photography, paint and ink, sculpture, jewellery, and the written word.  My photography practice is central to my arts practice and I am passionate about using imagery to share stories.  My work… Continue reading Stella Pretty

Ilana Rose

www.ilanarose.com.au @ilanarose_docophoto Coopernook NSW  31st December 2019 Driving through the intense smoke of the fires that hit Coopernook and Crowdy Bay National Park during the Summer of 2019

Christine James

Smoke coloured sunset Girards Hill Lismore October 2019. Mega fires burning to the west – Girard State Forest, north – Mt Nardi NP, south – Busbys Flat, etcetera etcetera. Indelibly etched fear experienced by all in those weeks. @christineJames1

Kelly Slater

The ongoing focus of my photographic practice is the space between human connection to place and our dependence on natural resources to sustain our lives and “lifestyles”. At a base level we are fully dependent on the natural resources of this planet:  water and the complicated processes of photosynthesis that produce plant matter, our food,… Continue reading Kelly Slater

Donations welcome!

Lift Women: An organisation to help fund women’s projects Or if you’d prefer to donate straight to me then you can via PayPal. A recent donation of $300 was used to pay for 10 hours admin support by Claire Williams Photography