Giving back

Whilst working as a photographic storyteller is largely a solo occupation - we don’t operate our businesses and provide services in isolation.

Community is everything and without the quiet hum of many fantastic individuals coming together in connection and creation, my work simply wouldn’t exist.

I am proud to underpin my small business with making a contribution to local projects that both motivate and inspire me. Please give these folk a click and read…….

Tarwin River Forest

South Gippsland VIC

Forest stewards Stuart Inchley & Victoria Johnson work with Trust for Nature on the largest conservation covenanted private landholding in South Gippsland. The Tarwin River Forest comprises 118 hectares of native shrubby foothill, damp & wet forest and is home to thousands of species of flora, fauna & fungi including:

  • Tall forest canopy - Mountain Ash, Blackwood & Messmate

  • Ferns, Mosses & Fungi

  • Gang-gang Cockatoo, Long-nosed Bandicoot, Strzelecki Koala, Platypus, Superb Lyrebird and Powerful Owl

Among the many roles of a forest steward are the following:

  • Tree propagation and revegetation

  • Weed control

  • Recording information about native and feral species

  • Feral animal control

  • Fencing

  • Maintainance of access tracks and waterways