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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
Meet Oliver Whone, a passionate landscape photographer and dedicated YouTuber based in Hobart, Tasmania.
In 2018, Oliver made a life-changing decision to call this island state his home, drawn by its unique natural environment that offers boundless potential for his photography endeavours.
From the moment Oliver arrived in Tasmania, he embarked on a mission to capture the raw beauty of this southern gem. His work showcases the pristine wilderness, rugged mountains, and mesmerizing skies.
Oliver’s dedication to his craft takes him on awe-inspiring adventures, often involving multi-day hikes deep into the Tasmanian wilderness. It’s these journeys that allow him to be at the right place at the right time. Whether it’s witnessing a breathtaking cloud inversion during the golden hour, with the Overland Track’s majestic ranges as a backdrop, or perching atop a remote mountain in the Southwest National Park, where the Aurora Australis paints the night sky.
Photography, for Oliver, is more than just a personal passion; it’s a medium to share these extraordinary moments with friends, family and an ever-growing community of followers. His images evoke a profound sense of connection to the Tasmanian landscape, encouraging others to appreciate and preserve the natural wonders of this island.
Growling Swallet, Mount Field National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.
He is equally passionate about teaching and inspiring others to explore the world of landscape photography. He offers a range of workshops designed to cater to all skill levels.
Here is a glimpse of the services Oliver offers:
Photography Workshops: Oliver provides personalized one-on-one sessions or small group workshops, sharing his knowledge and expertise in landscape photography.
Image Licensing: If you’re in search of captivating images to enhance your projects, Oliver offers image licensing for his stunning work.
Fine Art Prints: Elevate your space with Oliver’s captivating fine art prints, bringing the magic of Tasmania’s landscapes into your home or office.
Aerial Photography: Experience Tasmania from a new perspective with aerial photography, capturing the island’s grandeur from above.
Commercial Photography Assignments: For businesses and organizations seeking professional photography services, Oliver is equipped to handle commercial assignments with creativity and flair.
Speaking and Writing Engagements: Oliver’s passion for photography extends to sharing his experiences and insights through speaking engagements and writing, offering inspiration and education to aspiring photographers.
Promotions and Brand Partnerships: Collaborate with Oliver on promotions and brand partnerships, leveraging his influence and expertise in photography to reach a wider audience.
Competition Judging: Oliver’s keen eye and profound knowledge of photography make him a sought-after judge for photography competitions, ensuring impartial evaluation and constructive feedback.
Through his work, Oliver not only captures the soul of Tasmania’s landscapes but also invites others to join him on an extraordinary journey of exploration and creativity. His unique perspective, unwavering dedication, and commitment to sharing the wonders of Tasmania make him a prominent figure in the world of landscape photography.
South Cape Bay, Southwest National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone
Cape Pillar, Tasman Peninsula (subject: Tasman Island). Image Credit: Oliver Whone
Hartz Peak, Southwest National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone
Mt Anne, Southwest National Park (subject: Lake Pedder). Image Credit: Oliver Whone
Mount Anne, Southwest National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.
Mount Sprent, Southwest National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone
Tarn Shelf, Mount Field National Park. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.
South Cape Bay, Southwest National Park
kunanyi / Mt Wellington. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.
Organ Pipes, kunanyi / Mt Wellington. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.
Lower Chasm Falls, Great Western Tiers. Image Credit: Oliver Whone.
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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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