Flock Wildlife was founded by a couple of passionate people who love capturing images of the inhabitants of our natural world, and teaching others to do the same. We have been involved in the birding/wildlife/photography scenes for many many years and have extensive knowledge and experience right across Australia and beyond.
Our aim is to teach and encourage others to create images that celebrate our planet’s wildlife, and inspire others to care about them.
We facilitate this through group or personalised private tours and workshops.
Our group tours focus on taking you to some of Australia's best wildlife locations, while our personalised tours can be a single day field trip, an online post production workshop, or a private tour wherever you are keen to visit.
Whatever your skill level, we know we can help you further your photographic journey, and have a great time doing it.
“My skills as a photographer took a quantum leap under their friendly mentorship, and I genuinely can not wait to attend their next workshop!”
David Stowe
Dave has been a full time professional photographer since 1994, and achieved a double Master of Photography with the Australian Institute of Professional Photography. He was Overall Winner of 2015 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year; a competition he was a judge of in 2025.
Other achievements include being awarded the AIPP NSW Nature Photographer of the Year three times, and an experienced judge for a number of Australian and international photography competitions.
His love and expertise in photography extends from weddings to wildlife, with a particular passion for teaching the art of image making.
HENRY COOK
Henry is an ecologist with a Masters in Applied Science. An award winning photographer, he has taken out the Threatened Species category of the Australian Geographic ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year, and been a finalist a number of times.
His skills as an ecologist make him an amazing bird and reptile whisperer and his extensive knowledge of seemingly everything, always make him the most interesting person in the room!
Henry has also been a part of The Difficult Bird Research Group and has raised almost $200,000 for on the ground conservation projects to help Swift and Orange-bellied Parrots through his crowdfunding campaigns.
Lachlan Hall
Lachie has a Bachelor of Conservation Biology and splits his time between work as a field ecologist, studying Australia’s threatened bird and mammal species, and as a naturalist guide. He spends alot of time on expedition cruises to wild parts of Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica. Along with his partner Sabrina, he conducts thermal drone surveys for Koalas and other work for national parks and wildlife agencies. Of course, he is also an award winning photographer, and a genuinely lovely guy who enjoys sharing his passion for birds, wildlife, and photography with others.
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