Our world is fast developing and carelessly disrupting nature. But nature will always prevail, long after we are gone.
Humankind has imposed itself on and in our natural world to ridiculous extremes. But nature knows how to bounce back. Ultimately, regardless of our existence, nature will always recover; it will reclaim what we as a species have taken from it.
We forget how much we depend on our natural world and we need to start showing it more respect if we want to be around to see it flourish.

Tākaka, NZ, 2024

Taranaki, NZ, 2024

Canterbury, NZ, 2024

Brighton, Dunedin, NZ, 2024

Arthur's Pass, NZ, 2024

Lake Tennyson, NZ, 2024

Stradbroke Island, AUS, 2024

Queen Charlotte Sound, NZ, 2024

Aramoana, NZ, 2024

Central Otago, NZ, 2024

Central Otago, NZ, 2024

Central Otago, NZ, 2024

Mt. Taranaki, NZ, 2024

Mt. Taranaki, NZ, 2024

Taupō, NZ, 2024

Wellington Botanic Gardens, NZ, 2024

Timaru, NZ, 2024

Billabong Sanctuary, AUS, 2024

Billabong Sanctuary, AUS, 2024

Queen Charlotte Sound, NZ, 2024

Queen Charlotte Sound, NZ, 2024

Mt. Cook National Park, NZ, 2024

Mt. Taranaki, NZ, 2024

Lake Tekapo Observatory, NZ, 2024

Lake Tekapo Observatory, NZ, 2024

Nugget Point, NZ, 2024

Omaru, NZ, 2024

Wanaka, NZ, 2024

Stradbroke Island, AUS, 2024

Stradbroke Island, AUS, 2024

Hervey Bay, AUS, 2024

Springbrook National Park, AUS, 2024

Daintree Rainforest, AUS, 2024

Moeraki Boulders, NZ, 2024

Moeraki Boulders, NZ, 2024

Moeraki Boulders, NZ, 2024

Central Otago, NZ, 2024

Central Otago, NZ, 2024

Oban, Scotland, UK, 2022

Oban, Scotland, UK, 2022
