FAQ

  • Artist and curator, Helena VO in a coat and scarf looking to the side against a brick wall, in black and white. An example of Tim’s work — a photo portrait from the Tales of Precarity project.

    What kinds of photography or film work do you take on?

    I am available for solo photo and video assignments documenting everyday life, people, and events across Tasmania, Australia, and beyond. I work with brands, magazines, NGOs, news outlets, and arts organisations—offering both stills as a freelance photographer, and documentary-style video via ConnectCurateCreate.

  • Portrait of award-winning poet and activist, Selena Nwulu looking to the side with her hand touching her neck, in a cafe setting. An example of Tim’s work — a photo portrait from the Tales of Precarity project.

    Why work with you as a photographer or filmmaker?

    I bring a thoughtful, story-led approach shaped by decades of experience in research, portraiture, and place-based storytelling with groups from remote Aboriginal communities to freelance creatives and socially-engaged artists. My work is grounded, collaborative, and attentive to human connection—ideal for meaningful, creative projects that need more than just surface-level imagery.

  • Acclaimed international photographer, Jillian Edelstein sitting on a couch, thinking deeply, in a black-and-white photo. An example of Tim’s work — a photo portrait from the Tales of Precarity project.

    How can I contact you to discuss a project?

    Click the button below to use the contact form on this site to get in touch. I respond personally to all genuine enquiries and usually reply within 24–48 hours.