biography

I’m Teangi, a visual storyteller working across photography and illustration, with a focus on Australian nature and wildlife. My practice sits between observation and interpretation — responding to the natural world through both photographic and hand-rendered forms. Across analogue and digital illustration, as well as field-based photography, the intention remains consistent: to explore structure, behaviour, and atmosphere in a way that communicates connection and meaning. My background in wildlife care informs this approach, shaping how I observe with patience, attention, and an awareness of context. This experience influences both the way I encounter subjects and how I choose to represent them visually. Selected work has been recognised in photography awards including the Mono Awards, the World Kangaroo Day Photography Competition, and 1839 Wildlife Photographer of the Year.

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located

Katoomba

last updated

June 12, 2026

portfolio

Nature photograhpy

Stunning wildlife and landscape photography showcasing Australian fauna and natural diversity. Explore behaviour, beauty and ecosystems through compelling...

Digital illustration

Digital artworks blending wildlife conservation with visual storytelling, featuring thought-provoking illustrations that inspire reflection and meaningful...

Analogue Illustration

Hand-drawn wildlife and botanical illustrations created through traditional media, featuring detailed observation and narrative-driven creative expression.

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