Get out…

No really! Get outside!

Enjoy each and every beautiful day that Nature has to offer.

Make every day count.

Nature is my ultimate source of inspiration, creativity, and joy – a way of seeing and experiencing the world that is both magical and profound.

About me.

I grew up surrounded by the natural world and spent endless hours exploring the woods, fields and streams around my childhood home. Because of that strong connection, I learned to understand the language of Nature.

As I grew older, my love for nature only deepened. I’ve spent many magical years exploring the wilderness, creating and working in my garden of wildflowers, always finding something I hadn’t noticed before. My deep relationship with Nature makes me very protective of the natural world, something I hope to encourage in anyone who sees my photographs.

For me, understanding the language of nature is a way of life – a way of seeing and experiencing the world that is both magical and profound.

I am a passionate photographer who is dedicated to capturing the changing seasons and the beauty of nature. My love for nature takes me out in all kinds of weather: rain, snow or sunny skies! I’m always ready to go the extra mile to capture that special shot.

Winter is one of my favourite seasons because it showcases a beauty that’s simultaneously harsh and fragile, something you’ll see in my photos and videos of frozen bubbles. There’s a special serenity and stillness to winter.

For me, nature isn’t just a source of beauty, it’s also my creative inspiration. I hope in my photos you’ll see the incredible diversity and wonder that I find outdoors each day.

Join me on my journey of discovery and exploration through the seasons and the natural world. Explore my portfolio and discover the magic of nature that I find through the lens of my camera.

“Winter is one of my favourite seasons. It showcases a beauty that’s simultaneously harsh and fragile, something you’ll see in my photos and videos of frozen bubbles. There’s a special serenity and stillness to winter..”

— Rosemary Danielis