Sydney based food, interiors, people and travel photographer

About

In the digital era, it seems like everyone considers themselves a photographer however, Sydney-based Maree Homer stands out from this collective. As one of the most sought-after photographers in the country, Maree’s body of work distinguishes itself with a unique and evocative style, evident through her consistently published work. With over 30 years of experience and expertise in both film and digital mediums, she brings a refreshing approach to each project.

Working with Maree on set is always laid-back and stress-free because she leaves ego at the door. Known for her methodical and hands-on approach, Maree firmly believes that a calm and creative work environment brings out the best efforts from everyone involved. This philosophy consistently yields high-end results.

Maree has a passion for a wide range of subjects, showcasing a natural instinct for capturing interiors, food, people, and travel. "I love that photography satisfies my creative appetite, allowing me to collaborate with amazing people and explore incredible locations," she says.

Over her 30-year career, Maree's timeless imagery has graced over 100 magazine covers in Australia and internationally. Her work is a staple in prominent Australian and global publications and blogs, including Australian House & Garden, Belle, Real Living, Inside Out, Art Edit, MILK Decoration, Australian Country Style, Living Etc UK, British Homes and Gardens, Country Living USA, The Good Weekend, House & Home Canada, InStyle, Australian Women’s Weekly, Garden and Home South Africa, Home Beautiful, Metropolitan Home Singapore, My Domaine Australia, Houzz, Gourmet Traveller, Vogue Australia, Vogue Living, Marie Claire, Elle Australia, Malaysia & Sweden, Maison Française, Villa d’Arte, DECO Home, Living at Home Germany, Casa Facile Italy, Modern Rustic Bookazine UK, and Design Anthology.

To see the latest projects Maree has been working on, follow her Instagram page @mareehomer.photography.

 

 

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