Drone Footage
There’s something quietly powerful about seeing the land from above — the way hills fold like fabric, how rivers sketch stories into the earth, and colours shift with the seasons and the light. Through my drone lens, I seek out these moments of wonder — a sweeping view, an unexpected angle, the quiet rhythm of the earth breathing.
This collection brings together footage from Central Australia’s vast ochre plains to the soft rolling hills and textured greens of the New England region. Each flight is an adventure, a chance to rediscover familiar places from new heights — to feel the awe of scale, the poetry of distance, and the beauty of change.
I invite you to explore these perspectives with me — to follow the contours, colours, and quiet revelations that only become visible when we take a step back… or a flight above.
Racecourse Lagoon—Uralla
Drift into the serene beauty of Racecourse Lagoon and its surrounds in Uralla, NSW — a place where time slows and nature speaks in hushed tones. Filmed on a warm autumn Saturday afternoon with my DJI Mini 4 Pro, this two-minute journey captures mirrored waters reflecting passing clouds, birds skimming the surface, and the quiet transformation as day leans gently into night.
The Road to Titjikala
There’s a saying out here “The sand either gets in your eyes or your heart.”
For me, it’s the heart.
This video is an homage to the road between Titjikala and Alice Springs in Central Australia — a route I travelled each week during my four-month stay working at Tapatjatjaka Art & Craft Centre. The landscape never stopped moving me. Vast, raw, and deeply beautiful, it held moments of stillness and surprise — desert oaks standing quiet among wildflowers, soft sand tracks winding between hills, light playing across red earth.
I left early on this particular Friday, allowing time to wander, to follow side tracks, to stop whenever something made me catch my breath — and I stopped often.
This short film is a compilation of those pauses: a quiet journey through country that got under my skin, and stayed.
Filmed with a DJI Mini 4 Pro and a few stills captured on my Canon SLR.
Titjikala (also known as Tapatjatjaka, formerly Maryvale) is an Aboriginal community in the southern part of the Northern Territory of Australia.