i am a photographer - and environmentalist - based in adelaide, south australia

 

though 'liam jon' is a legitimate contraction of my full name, i'm more usually known as bill doyle

 

i don't like capital letters - and have a strong preference for the dash in punctuation! i'm no fan of the full stop, either, but i do favour the deadpan ellipsis...

 

tag your photos well, folks: here's a selection of some of the organisations i have received requests to use images in my photostream from -

 

adelaide and mount lofty ranges natural resource management board

adelaide independent weekly

adelaide thinkers in residence program

australian conservation foundation

australian geographic

harper collins australia (book cover)

the migration and settlement museum

national geographic

now public

outdoor australia magazine

q2a media

renew magazine (front cover)

SA department of environment and heritage (inc. front cover)

schmap (inc. for iPhone)

skycity casino

uplanit.com

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Testimonials

R and C says:

Thank you for sharing your beautiful pictures. You have a great eye for photographing nature.

March 7, 2021

I love the shots that Liam takes and am envious of his lifestyle - traveling the country capturing the essence of our beautiful Australia. I thank him for sharing his images with us.

January 21, 2007
Brenda says:

Liam's love of nature and his passion to conserve it ,is to be admired. His photography is both beautiful and artisticly fantastic. He's captured the heart and beauty of many places I have been, bringing back great memories and feelings in my mind. Love your work Liam and keep sending the important message of conservat… Read more

Liam's love of nature and his passion to conserve it ,is to be admired. His photography is both beautiful and artisticly fantastic. He's captured the heart and beauty of many places I have been, bringing back great memories and feelings in my mind. Love your work Liam and keep sending the important message of conservation through your work. Bren

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October 22, 2006