A great story will always carry the power to resonate.
Krystle Wright is an adventure sports photographer from Queensland, Australia, although she now lives a semi-nomadic lifestyle in her quest to capture and present unique moments from extreme sports, expeditions and adventures across the globe.
Whether she’s camping on a frozen fjord for a month in the Arctic with 23 BASE jumpers, paragliding in the Karakoram Range in Pakistan or sleeping on the back of a yacht on the Great Barrier Reef, Krystle strives to pursue fresh challenges, to seek out undiscovered layers and dimensions in her work, and is recognised for her creativity, composition, and an indomitable spirit in the face of adversity.
Krystle is known for pushing herself to extremes, sometimes beyond what might even be considered sane. Anything to get that elusive, compelling shot. The world has no boundaries and she will do whatever it takes to shoot from her unique perspective – whether hanging from precarious positions on remote cliff edges, swimming through jagged, unexplored canyons, or trudging for days through vicious, baleful weather. It’s about that final experience – capturing a fleeting moment, sharing a treasured insight, telling incredible stories about impassioned endeavors that might otherwise go undocumented. She has battle scars – enough to compete with the most hardened adventurer – to prove it.
She feels incredibly privileged to share her photographs with a wider audience, and her work has appeared in selected esteemed publications such as Sidetracked, National Geographic, Outside, The Times, Red Bulletin, GQ, Huffington Post and clients such as Canon Australia, Canon USA, Outdoor Research, Helinox, Big Agnes, KEEN, Seirus, Evolv.
  • Director (5 Credits)
    Where The Wild Things Keep Playing2019
    Short
    Chasing Monsters2018
    Documentary, Short
    A Restless Peace2017
    Documentary, Experimental, Short
    In Perpetual Motion2017
    Documentary, Experimental
    Where The Wild Things Play2017
    Short
  • Producer (3 Credits)
    Where The Wild Things Keep Playing2019
    Short
    In Perpetual Motion2017
    Documentary, Experimental
    Where The Wild Things Play2017
    Short
Judges Special Prize Award
Chasing Monsters
Kendal Mountain Film Festical
Kendal
2018
Official Selection
Chasing Monsters
Byron Bay Film Festival
Byron Bay
2018
College
Queensland College Of Art
Photojournalism
20052008
Height
178cm
Gender
Female
A great story will always carry the power to resonate.
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