Photography
Harriet Spark is a Sydney-based photographer and documentary filmmaker. She spent a decade as a dive instructor on the Great Barrier Reef before moving into screen production — which means she's equally at home thirty metres underwater or trudging through rainforest with a camera.
Her photography spans marine life, wildlife, and the researchers and conservationists working to protect both. She's drawn to the moments where the human story and the natural world overlap.
Her work has been published in VOX, Oceanographic Magazine, The Guardian, the Sydney Morning Herald, Peppermint Magazine, and Australian Geographic. She is an Emerging League Member of the International League of Conservation Photographers (iLCP).
VOX: Meet the unbearably cute patients at this one-of-a-kind hospital for bats
VOX: Inside the largest effort ever mounted to keep the Great Barrier Reef alive
ANOHNI: Mourning the Reef
Greenpeace: #WhalesNotWoodside
ABC: Maggie Beer's Chef's Challenge
National Geographic Explorer: Dr Alexandra Schnell
AIME: Sea the weed
Australian Geographic: Corals After Dark
James Cook University: Women of the Reef
Peppermint Magazine: Tolga Bat Hospital
Marriott Bonvoy Traveler: Reef Resilience
Australian Conservation Foundation: Together We Can
Australian Conservation Foundation: Protecting Platypus
Dell Technologies: Swains Reef Expedition
Pure Scot: The Great Reef Census
Operation Posidonia: The Storm Squad
The Guardian: "It's Not Supposed to be White"
Greenpeace: Code Red for the Reef
The Climate Council: Mass Bleaching '22
New Caledonia Tourism: Diving New Cal
Northern Beaches Council: Swap for Good
Tourism Queensland: Wreck to Reef

