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Hobart and Beyond appreciate the incredible imagery supplied by the talented photographers of southern lutruwita / Tasmania. Throughout this series, we aim to highlight both the photographers, their stories, and the incredible imagery they capture. This series is best viewed on a large screen. Join our Photographers Newsletter
A passionate photographer, Darren recently moved to lutruwita/Tasmania permanently in late 2022 to embark on his role as the Industry Support and Marketing Coordinator for Destination Southern Tasmania. His arrival marked a new chapter in his career, allowing him to delve into the captivating landscapes and vibrant tapestry of experiences this island state offers.
Armed with his camera, Darren’s tenure has been an enriching exploration beyond the incredible landscapes. His responsibilities have allowed him to visit businesses and attractions, seizing invaluable moments and encapsulating unique opportunities.
For Darren, Southern Tasmania is brimming with photographic prospects at every turn. It’s a wealth of locations and moments to be captured. His conviction in the region’s allure is profound; it is a testament to the extraordinary canvas Tasmania paints for photographers.
Over the years, Darren has curated a diverse portfolio, capturing live music, events, aerial perspectives from helicopters, real estate, landscapes and the nuances of tourism. His journey has been one of perpetual learning and growth—a continuous cycle of discovery that he relishes with a passion.
Darren’s dedication to his craft intertwines seamlessly with his role in promoting Southern Tasmania, making him not only an industry enthusiast but also an artist who cherishes and encapsulates the spirit of Southern Tasmania.
Port Cygnet, Huon Valley. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Sunrise over Port Esperance Bay, Dover. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Sunset at nipaluna / Hobart waterfront. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Big Roaring Beach, Tasmania’s Far South. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Kent Beach and Adamsons Peak, Dover, Far South Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Big Roaring Beach, Tasmania’s Far South. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Kent Beach, Dover, Far South Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Southport, Far South Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Huon Valley Studio Art Trail. Soewn Earth. Image Credit: Darren Wright.
Huon Valley Studio Art Trail. Soewn Earth. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Huon Valley Studio Art Trail. Joanna Lawton Ceramics. Dover, Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Huon Valley Studio Art Trail. Ripples Art Farm, Huon Valley. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Port Cygnet, Huon Valley. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Wild winter walk along the South Cape Track, in the Far South, Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Discovering tall trees in the Huon Valley, southern Tasmania. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Cascade Brewery, nipaluna / Hobart. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Copper Alley Bay, Huon Valley. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Bowhill Grange, Oatlands, Heritage Highway. Image Credit: Darren Wright
A pod of Dolphins, early in the morning at Port Esperance Bay, Dover. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Dover public jetty. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Windeward-Bound Sailing Adventure, nipaluna / Hobart. Image Credit: Darren Wright
The Soren Larsen. Australian Wooden Boat Festival, lutruwita / Tasmania
Southwest National Park, as seen from Southport in Tasmania’s Far South. Image Credit: Darren Wright
Nicholls Rivulet, Huon Valley. Image Credit: Darren Wright
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We acknowledge the Tasmanian Aboriginal people and their enduring custodianship of lutruwita / Tasmania. We honour 40,000 years of uninterrupted care, protection and belonging to these islands, before the invasion and colonisation of European settlement. As a destination that welcomes visitors to these lands, we acknowledge our responsibility to represent to our visitors, Tasmania’s deep and complex history, fully, respectfully and truthfully.
We acknowledge the Aboriginal people who continue to care for this country today. We pay our respects to their elders, past and present. We honour their stories, songs, art, and culture, and their aspirations for the future of their people and these lands. We respectfully ask that tourism be a part of that future.
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