October 15th 2024.
Famous photographer Matt Porteous has his sights set on the breathtaking Gold Coast. While he is most well-known for his stunning photographs of the British royal family, he is now branching out into a new medium - a short film focused on ocean conservation. Porteous has been capturing priceless moments of the Cambridges for almost a decade, from the christening of Prince Louis in 2018 to the royal couple's tour of the Caribbean.
In an interview, Porteous shared his admiration for the royal family's dedication to wildlife and nature, as well as their commitment to protecting the next generation. He finds their work truly inspiring and it motivates him to push himself even harder in his own craft. However, his passion for the ocean is also something that drives him. Recently, he was able to capture an incredibly rare sighting of a white humpback calf off the coast of Tonga.
According to Porteous, this was one of the most remarkable moments he has ever experienced in the ocean. He described it as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and feels incredibly grateful for being able to document it through his lens. With a successful career as a photographer, Porteous has now brought his talents to the Gold Coast, where he is working on a short film that tells the stories of locals and their connection to the ocean.
He believes that it is crucial to take care of the people and wildlife that reside along the coast, as well as the nature that surrounds them. This project, which is yet to be named, will be premiering at HOTA on the Gold Coast this Thursday night. It promises to be a breathtaking showcase of the beauty and importance of the ocean, and how it impacts the lives of those who live near it. This article was created with the assistance of 9ExPress, showcasing the talent and passion of Matt Porteous and his dedication to conservation.
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