Rob Wilson - Nightscapes
Photospace Gallery, 16th August-7th September 2013
Rob is based in Wellington
and his love for the outdoors translates directly into his passion for
landscape and astro-photography. As a professional photographer, he also lends his creative flair to
portraiture, weddings and special events.
Rob’s love of the night sky started young with early dreams of being an astronaut. The host of science fiction TV series and movies that he grew up with served to fill his imagination with the possibility of endless adventure. While the dreams of being an astronaut were never fulfilled, Rob has endless hours enjoying the boundless vistas of our night sky. Once a camera filled his hands the hours turned to into months of work capturing the night sky to share with others. This has lead to excellence in both night and astro-photography. The resulting images have been very well received both nationally and internationally. |
Rob also enters many local and international competitions with a win in the 2012 Dominion Post Viewer Competition earning him a place in the World Press Photo Exhibition the same year. The winning entry was Pencarrow Lighthouse on a blustery Wellington night and it reflects both Robs tenacity in spending endless hours in remote places to get ‘the shot’ and his obvious ability with his camera.
Photography is a natural extension of Rob’s need for adventure. Whether it’s hiking across the hills, off-roading Wellington’s rugged south coast or blazing across the country in his Land Cruiser, the opportunity of a great shot is ever present. It’s a joy for Rob to share the benefits of his adventurous nature in the captured images. |
The adventurous nature doesn’t end with the land. Rob spends a significant amount of time every year underwater SCUBA diving. Get into a conversation and the stories range from tiger sharks in Mozambique to wreck and reef dives in the warm blue waters of northern New Zealand through to the cool, surging coastal waters of Wellington. They all lead to one clear image, a profound and deep love of the ocean and all that comes with it. It’s only a matter of time before we will be treated to images from what he likes to call ‘inner space’.
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