Artworks are first available to purchase in person at the exhibition held from 4-10 Oct at King George Square.
Online sales will open following the exhibition.
Award-winning nature photographer Michelle Taylor-Holmes, based in the Lockyer Valley, Southeast Queensland brings nearly four decades of expertise to capturing the beauty of the natural world. Living with autism, she offers a unique and profound perspective, demonstrating not all disabilities are visible.
As the founder of Australian Nature Photography, Michelle inspires people from all walks of life to appreciate nature's beauty through her lens. Always open to new opportunities and huddling challenges. She is a powerful advocate for both conservation and disability rights, she uses her photography to promote awareness and empathy to both.
A true Australian inspiration, Michelle's art is a testament to the unseen strength and resilience within us all.
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I love shooting macro photos and getting lost in a different world, discovering tiny details like insects and fungi that often go unnoticed.
On this day, whilst photographing sunflowers, I spotted an ant exploring and scrambling. With patience and a bit of luck, I managed to freeze the ant in just the right position, creating an extra special shot that captures the hidden beauty and intricate life of the small creatures around us.