road trip enthusiast, novice gardener + visual storyteller, meet samone bayles.

based in tasmania’s northern midlands — a place her family has called home for seven generations — samone works with female creatives and small businesses to provide documentary-style lifestyle and brand photography that shows real work, real spaces and real connection to place.

samone studied photography with a strong analogue foundation. with more than twenty years behind the camera, her approach is editorial and practical — guided by light, process and the details that help a business feel human, credible and memorable. the aim of her work is a consistent image library you can use across your website, social media and print, as well as seasonal marketing and tourism listings.

samone has travelled widely across regional australia photographing places and spaces.  this long practice has shaped a calm, efficient photography session flow that suits clients who don’t want to perform.

there is no rushing during a photography session with samone, no stiff poses. no forced perfection. just intentional imagery that reflects your work and your place.

rewild studio began after an invitation to photograph woolmers estate — a unesco world heritage site. that work clarified rewild studio’s focus. place-led storytelling, seasonal light and images built to last.

samone works across the northern and southern midlands, the meander valley and central highlands. outside of client work, she lives in a small cottage on a quarter acre and has developed a strong interest in naturalistic garden design — a practical extension of her attention to light, texture and season.

if this approach aligns with your business, let’s organise a complimentary in-person visit. samone will walk the space with you, learn how you work and map out the images to capture — then recommend the right offering so your shoot starts with clarity and your image library is easy to use.

photographer standing on the porch of a wooden house holding a camera.