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Lynn Gail is an Australian-based travel writer, photographer and tour leader with a focus on culturally diverse subjects, ancient belief systems and off the grid destinations. She loves to find stories that showcase the real world, authentic people, and their lives.

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Her travels have taken her all over the world and into places that don't always feature on the tourist map. She's spent time with the Haenyeo, Jeju's Island's (South Korea) remarkable women of the sea, visited East Arnhem Land several times to share and learn the ways of the Yolngu People, the world's oldest living culture, to Home Island in the Cocos Keeling Islands to spend time with the Cocos Malay during Hari Raya, and has descended into a mud crypt during a Turning of the Bones Ceremony in Madagascar.  Lynn's career has seen her journey through numerous countries from which she regularly contributes features, to Australian Women's Weekly, Adventure.comNational Geographic Traveller (UK)JRNY Magazine, EscapeGet Lost Magazine, Australian Traveller MagazineAustralian GeographicInternational Traveller, MiNDFOOD, SilkAir (Silkwinds Inflight), Explore MagazineSouth China Morning PostVacations & Travels Magazine, Better Photography Magazine, alongside many other publications.

Photo credit: Bruce Westerman

As a travel photographer, Lynn's imagery is published worldwide throughout advertising material, travel brochures, travel publications, websites and educational material.  She regularly supplies Robert Harding World Imagery, an exclusive high end image library based in the UK. She also held many exhibitions in Western Australia.

Lynn is an award winning member of the Professional Photographers of Western Australia (PPWA), the Australian Institute of Professional Photographers (AIPP), and Australian Society of Travel Writers (ASTW). In 2024 she won the Photographer of the Year, and Best Instagram Photo in the Australian Society of Travel Writers Annual Awards for Excellence. She also won Travel Photographer and Documentary Photographer of the year in the Ilford Orloff Annual Awards, 2024. In 2023 she won the best Australian Story Under 1000 words category in the ASTW Annual Awards for Excellence 2023. 

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