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ABOUT ESTHER

Esther Beaton is an award-winning nature photographer who has spent 30 years photographing in remote regions of Australia, discovering its unusual wildlife, amazing flora and interesting people.

"I make sure that all the technical and artistic elements harmonize with a subject to bring out its essence and beauty."

ESTHER'S BLOG

Is this the Most Important Forest in the World?
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MEDIA & SPEAKING

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Photography and Photojournalism of Australia

UPCOMING EVENTS

Enrol in the next workshop:
Starts Tuesday 9 March 2010 "Environmental Portraiture". Read more
and book through the Central Coast Community College

Plans are underway for an exciting new photo safari to a secluded wildlife destination in Victoria. Stay tuned or sign up for the Photo Tips newsletter to be among the first to get the news.


TESTIMONIALS

"I just looked at your website and it's beautiful. We would love to use your images for any future stories for Science. We are always looking for a great science source."
Soo-Jeong Kang, The New York Times, Picture Editor

"You have taken some wonderful images. How do you do it! I have spent quite a while going through them and this one is my choice for the hero image. I hope that you agree. It has mystery, power and that, 'how did she do that?' look."
Peter Cocklin, Business Development Manager Professional, Kodak (Australasia)

"Your photography is just stunning. We trolled through a lot of photos for our ATM card and they didn't have the same edge. The word we like to use for our advertising is 'spirit or spirited' – a little gasp would be nice when you look at an image. And that's what we were getting with your photos."
Raquel Jackson, Queenslanders Credit Union