The green wool jumper
Every time I pull on my green wool jumper, I’m reminded of the farm. Maybe it’s the smell of it, a kind of warm dustiness that even repeated washes and…
Every time I pull on my green wool jumper, I’m reminded of the farm. Maybe it’s the smell of it, a kind of warm dustiness that even repeated washes and…
The field season is in full swing, keeping me almost too busy to think, let alone take photographs! Here's a few snapshots from the past months, from visits to the…
Here's the story behind the photo - my finalist image in this year New Zealand Geographic Photographer of the Year Awards. I'm sitting on top of a cliff, looking west…
A few weeks ago I was supremely fortunate to spend a few nights on Burgess Island in the Mokohinau group to help out with seabird research. We were thwarted by…
This year so far has been nothing short of amazing. My research takes me to wild and wonderful places on a regular basis - being a biologist definitely suits my…
I said last week that I don't have any hands free to take photos when I'm doing my fieldwork, which is largely true. It doesn't mean that I'm not going…
Doing fieldwork for my research is when I'm happiest. I'm an outdoors, physical person - I like to be doing things and interacting with the world. Collecting my own data is also…
I realised that I've not really explained what I'm doing for my Master's particularly well here. I spent so much of last year planning it out that it's just become…