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I love the bush. Photographing and filming our extraordinary landscape fulfils many passions from exploring to meeting like-minded adventurers, who without photography as a vehicle I wouldn’t have the privilege of seeing or meeting.
Get Terry is about inspiring others to get out and discover our rural places and if an image moves someone enough to purchase then that’s a bonus.
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ADVENTURES
Read about Victoria’s remote wilderness.
Bushdriving Victoria – McIvor Range, Heathcote
Spring 2025 had arrived in the McIvor Range, bringing wildflowers, mild sunshine and approximately every Currawong in Central Victoria. I took the opportunity to get off the main drag I'd driven for the better part [...]
Bushdriving Victoria – Wonangatta Valley
This trip took us deep into Victoria’s High Country, following river crossings into Wonnangatta Valley. After twenty crossings I lost count of how many we crossed but the number will vary depending on rain events [...]
Going for a burl through Black Range State Park | Scenic 4WD trip from Yea to Buxton
I recently set off on what I expected to be a modest 4WD jaunt from the quaint cattle town of Yea to the bikers paradise of Buxton — a distance, I assured my wife, that [...]
Walhalla – Bushwalking Victoria
Tucked up in a remote fold of the Victorian Alps, Walhalla is the kind of place that makes you wonder why your family ever paid for tickets at Sovereign Hill.
Black Hill Reserve – Bushwalking Victoria
Black Hill, located 10kms north of Kyneton, has an eclectic history being used for the harvesting of timber in settler times, grazing of stock, gravel mining and a race car hill climbing venue through the [...]
Daves Creek Circuit Hike – Bushwalking Queensland
Next time you're on the Gold Coast tear your eye's away from the gravitas that lies where the blue sky meets the sea. Do a 180-degrees and face your body in a westerly direction. There [...]
Gobsmacked by Lord Howe Island’s 63,360 strong Providence Petrel Population – Bushwalking NSW
This was two and a half days of pure outdoor bliss on the northern part of Lord Howe Island, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed paradise in the South Pacific. This trip offered a rare opportunity to [...]
Wenham Camp to Salisbury Falls – waltzing through the magnificent Warby-Ovens National Park
The Warby-Ovens Range is off the grid, not in the usual sense of the phrase more with regards to where life's train tracks would normally guide me. Often it's tucked away off the Hume Highway [...]








