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Gabrielle Ahern

I believe that powerful stories can inspire change shift perspectives,

and help people feel connected to animals, nature and causes that matter.

My work blends:

  • Authentic Photography

  • Documentary Style Filmmaking 

  • Narrative Driven Visuals

  • Interactive and Digital Storytelling​

All crafted to highlight your values and engage your audience!

Photograph of Gabrielle Ahern on site at a mangrove forest completing photography.

Gabrielle on location filming.

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"Each image I've photographed is part of a broader visual story, a way to share my perspective on the beauty, fragility and creativity of the world."

Where the Tide Meets the Trees -
Finding the Liminal Edge

There is a specific kind of magic that happens where two worlds collide.

If you’ve ever stood in a mangrove forest at low tide, you know exactly what I mean. It’s a place that is neither fully land nor fully sea. It is a salty, tangled, breathing thicket that survives where others can't. In ecology, we call the surge of life that happens in these overlap zones the "Edge Effect." In art and storytelling, we call this space "Liminal."

For a long time, I’ve been exploring the horizon through film and photography. But recently, my focus has shifted. I’ve realized that the most important stories aren't always found on the distant line where the sky meets the water. Often, they are right here, in the beautiful and misunderstood boundaries of our natural world.

Introducing: The Liminal Edge

Moving forward, I am refining how I share these stories through the Salty Wave lens. To do justice to both the art and the evidence, I’m introducing two distinct ways of looking at this environment:

1. The Liminal Edge  (Film & Visual Storytelling)
This is where the camera leads. Through documentary film and animal-centered photography, I’ll be exploring the emotional and aesthetic heart of these ecosystems. It’s about the fade-in, the quiet moments where a mangrove forest becomes a nursery or the way a habitat might shift due to natural or anthropological factors.

2. The Edge Effect  (Research & Data Translation)
Our oceans and wildlife are facing complex challenges that require more than just a beautiful image. This side of my work focuses on research translation, taking deep environmental data and field reporting and turning it into something we can all understand and act upon.

Why Mangroves?


These salty forests are the ultimate masters of the Liminal Edge. They filter our water, protect our coasts, and house incredible biodiversity. Yet, mangrove forests are overlooked and undervalued.

My mission remains the same: Exploring wildlife, environmental and digital innovation research through storytelling, film, photography and field stories. But by focusing on the Liminal Edge, I’m leaning further into the how of my work.

Whether I’m in a tidal zone with a camera or translating an environment study for a new story I'm writing, I’m looking for the Edge Effect, that point where discovery happens.

Join the Journey


You can follow the visual journey here at www.saltywave.com.au and dive deeper into the field notes and science over at my blogs.

The tide is shifting, and the view from the edge has never been clearer.

SALTY WAVE

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Salty Wave® is a Registered Trademark.

White coloured graphic illustration of a seahorse - the salty wave logo - created by Gabrielle Ahern..

Salty Wave® is an Australian registered business,

based in Brisbane, Queensland.

© 2012 - 2026 by Gabrielle Ahern.

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In the spirit of reconciliation Salty Wave acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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