CHANGING THE ANGLE OF VIEW MAKES ALL THE DIFFERENCE

Visual Anthropology is about the people and their creative endeavours, their heritage, and their future. My business is oriented towards qualitative research and documentation of multicultural terrain in Far North Queensland and Papua New Guinea.  

I am here to add more value to your research. What do you do? How do you share it with the public? Complex reports are often a puzzle for ordinary readers. I turn these reports into an audiovisual sharable outcome. How does it happen? It is not a secret but a skill.

CREATING A LIVING HISTORY ARCHIVE >

Tides of Memory: A Living History of Yorkeys Knob – a book about a place woven from memory, shaped by relationships, and carried in the stories people tell. Yorkeys Knob is not just a headland on a map, but a living shoreline of experiences—marked by beauty, resilience, and the quiet continuities that tie generations together. The Tides of Memory Interactive Map continues the journey beyond the book as a true Living Archive.

A COURSE TURNED INTO A MAGIC >

GIVING VOICE TO PEOPLE – CREATING LEGACY >

CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT WE LIVE WITH >

CURATING EXHIBITIONS IN CAIRNS MUSEUM >

2023, The Orator’s Chair – a chair not to be sat upon! Cairns Museum exhibition content for 50 Treasures Revisited.

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