Georgie is an Australian-born photographer who lives on the Mornington Peninsula. Her passion for photography has resulted in numerous accolades throughout her photography career, showcasing her dedication to the craft and the impact of her work.
Georgie has travelled globally photographing subjects from various continents – from camping on the shores of a lagoon in Baja California Sur, Mexico to witness the gray whale migration; traversing the Patagonian mountains; camping on the Galapagos Islands; expedition ship travel to Antarctica; searching for polar bears in the Canadian arctic tundra; traveling through the wilderness of Alaska; zodiac cruising with orcas on Vancouver Island; and swimming with whale sharks, humpback whales, and great whites on our very own coastlines. She resided in Canada for four years, which inspired much of her photographic journey and passion for wildlife.
In 2019, Georgie was the recipient of Heritage Expeditions True Young Explorer Scholarship and travelled to the UNESCO World Heritage Subantarctic Islands as part of the Galapagos of the Southern Ocean voyage. Here she was able to photograph many rare and endemic species.
She has previously exhibited at the Frankston Arts Centre with her Antarctica exhibit, Terra Incognita, and was a contributing artist in the 2024 Art on the Pier Queenscliff Art Prize exhibition at Queenscliff, Rosebud, and South Melbourne Piers. She will have two works featured in the 2025 Art on the Pier Exhibition, and one work featured in the 2025 People First Bank Photographic Awards virtual exhibition. For more details, please visit the exhibitions page.
Georgie has a Bachelor of Science with majors in zoology, ecology and conservation biology. Additionally, she has completed a course in animal behaviour with Oxford University in order to gain greater insight into the wildlife she photographs. She currently works as a wildlife and environmental educator at an Australian wildlife sanctuary and cetacean research facility. Her degree in education further provides an opportunity to utilize her work in attempt to educate others on wildlife conservation through the art of photography and film.
Keep up to date with her latest work by following her on Instagram @geegeegypsy
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