Dolf Vermeulen
Dolf Vermeulen aims his lens at an exciting range of natural subjects: mountains, animals, seascapes, forests, scenes from high above, even scenes from under water.
Dolf Vermeulen aims his lens at an exciting range of natural subjects: mountains, animals, seascapes, forests, scenes from high above, even scenes from under water.
"Witnessing a number of otherworldly events over the years has led me to accept that unseen phenomena are an integral part of our everyday lives."
“I honestly just climbed into this snow cave and took a snapshot from the inside out. I didn’t know much about photographic technique, but the moment was profound in so many ways . . . "
Skill, patience, intuition, and luck all play a part in Carl Olsen's ability to capture and share these otherworldly encounters.
“We have many talented and accomplished photographers whose work I admire, so their work gets prime exposure. Just putting together layouts showcasing their images is a great source of joy and inspiration.”
Just as at-home in freshwater, Hohn's underwater photography includes rivers and lakes and gives us an intimate view of these less-often photographed environments and the biodiversity there.
Most folks agree: the forest is full of fairies and magical spaces. Mossy nooks, wise old trees, and clear-as-glass pools invite the sort of imagination that runs strong and wild in children.
Sheila is self-taught and finds inspiration everywhere, in cracks and decay as much as in new growth and light. Living on the Sunshine Coast, Sheila finds that “everything here has . . . inspired creating. It is a beautiful, spiritual, magical place to live.”
Pam Mullins' wildlife photographs communicate reverence along with a strong sense of connection. You’ll see herons looking exultant in one shot, pensive in another.
"I want my clients to look at their photos thirty years from now and be taken right back to their amazing moment, that amazing place . . . ”