ABOUT SAM

For me adventure and photography go hand in hand. Each is an excuse to go and do the other. Driving my 4WD to remote locations, camping, exploring, even just escaping for the day so I can capture the natural world is an expression of freedom. My work is all about nature. Sometimes it will be the small details and other times the wider landscapes and wild birds and animals. I love all things outdoor adventure. I’m a big lover of action and adventure TV and movies. I’m also a producer of electronic music. I’m also a 4WD and e-bike enthusiast. Initially photography was an excuse to go outside and spend time with friends who also liked photography, but over time it became a passion. Read more about Sam.
High quality limited edition curated prints. Only 10 of each available. These photos are of isolated moments that happen along the way. I notice light, movement and small details. I don’t plan them in the same way I do my print photos. They just occur randomly in the time and space in between.
Card packs are a selection of nature photos especially capturing native Australian birds and animals.
Check out my latest off road, off grid photographic adventures at the blog or over at my socials.

Flight Fury
Flat Rock is a beach with rock pools between Ballina and Lennox (I think it should be called bumpy rock, as you can see by the rocks, it's clearly not flat). It’s a nesting area for sea birds which...

After the Fire
This is near New Italy in North NSW. It’s one of my favourite places to go bike riding. After the bushfires, we went out to see what the fire had done. This photo...

Camping road trip to Fraser Island 2021
If the last few years have taught us anything it is to make the most of life whenever we can. My dad Steu and I decided to plan a camping trip to Fraser Island(K’Gari) and June is the perfect time...
In the spirit of reconciliation Sam McPherson Photography acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.