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Meet the Team ... 

Nicole W.

Office Temp

I was a little sad when I said my goodbye`s to the good old, always working, ever so easy compact camera. But it was time to pursue my dream and make photography a real hobby. Put in the hours, experiment with every crazy idea I get and LEARN. This all happened in february 2012. I bought a nice camera, and found redbubble to show off the little bit of work thats worth showing off.

I love to make pictures of nature. The flowers, the animals and the landscapes.
Every sunday if life allowes me, I will go out into nature with one of my dogs and try to see those things that nobody else sees. And make them obvious in my photo`s. 
I believe theres beauty in everything, all you have to do is find it and see it. 
I am very lucky to share this hobby with the hubby, we plan trips together and go out in the country as ofter as we can.

But then Winter came and there wasnt much nature to capture, so we developped another obsession: Urbex. We go into abandoned buildings like factories, churches, monasteries etc. and try to capture the abandoned feel, the beauty of decay and the sense of history.

Katie Freeth

Katie Freeth is a professional horticulturist with international experience in landscape management, horticultural knowledge and application, staff supervision and management, all supported by organizational, communication and administrative skills. Katie is an accomplished lecturer, horticulture consultant and freelance writer. Katie is based in the Adelaide Area, Australia  

Katie Freeth

Marlyn Cornwell

Five years ago, I decided to move from a consulting career where patterns of organization design and behaviour were my subjects. I moved into the artistic realm where I explore visual patterns of lines and shapes in the garden, in landscapes, and in the macro world of flowers, plants and nature. These images are contained in Portfolios such as Marvelling the Mushroom, Flowerography and Garden Explorations. They focus on the delicate beauty of the floral, garden and natural realm – in their petals, seeds, leaves, stems and bark, and in the compositional beauty of gardens.

In the urban world, I create abstract images from the scratches, bumps, and bruises in the environment. This is where peeling paint, rust and decay blossom into new forms to create the Urban Extractions Series and Whimsy in Rust. These are abstract images that are fascinating with their origin and source.

Marlyn Cornwell

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Richard Fenwick

Richard Fenwick

A broadly trained, experienced team leader with extensive knowledge of Horticulture and Business. Approachable and dependable with a can do attitude; a people manager with proven leadership skills and track record. 
Customer focused with strategic thinking approach and management experience.

Aptitude – self-motivated, energetic and have good interpersonal skills, including networking and building long-term B2B relationships.

I have extensive experience and expertise in the science of Micropropagation/plant tissue culture and, as such, have formulated a solution to problems associated with weed suppression and crop growth.

Owner of European Patent EP1619946 and Registered Designs 3003078 and 3015692.

Specialties:
Product/Design Development in Horticulture, Patents, Marketing, Sales, Networking,

Andrea Durrheim

George Area, South Africa

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