Western Australian surf and surfing photographer Russell Ord has been riding a wave of heightened creativity ever since he was startled by… a white tiger.

Western Australian surf and surfing photographer Russell Ord has been riding a wave of heightened creativity ever since he was startled by… a white tiger.
Andy Murray and the astonishing world of the mesofauna.
To achieve his remarkable storm photography, Jordan Cantelo has had to master the art of being in the right place at the right time on a grand scale.
Muneer Al Shanti’s bird photography is all about communication – with the birds as much as the many people who admire his photographs.
From Ireland to Australia, Dara Munnis has made his way in music photography with a documentary approach that has paralleled his subjects’ paths from obscurity to success.
Australian Paul Mayo’s photos are astronomical in every sense of the word.
Victorian Tom Putt explains how he goes about shooting his abstract aerial landscapes, including the application of disciplines he learnt as a sports photographer.
The wildlife photography of Charles Davis is typified by a quality of intimacy that reflects where and how he grew up.
The volatility of Australian politics in recent years was a baptism of fire for award-winning press gallery photographer Alex Ellinghausen.
Lee Duguid’s picture-taking career began when he and a friend from university joined up for a trip across south-east Asia.
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