Walking with Colour: Cinematic Nature by Michael Haluwana
Location
Batavia Coast Marina, Geraldton / Jambinu
Dates
Dates
Saturday 20 September 2025 – Sunday 1 February 2026
Tickets
Free exhibition
Step into a world of breathtaking colour through the lens of award-winning cinematographer Michael Haluwana — recognised for his work with National Geographic, BBC, and Sir David Attenborough.
Swimming with whale sharks, coming up close and personal with Kimberley crocs or flying over the incredible salt lakes is all in a day's work for Michael.
Journey through vibrant projections and mesmerising multimedia installations that showcase Western Australia’s landscapes and seascapes in incredible detail.
In this exhibition
From Golden Lagoon in Shark Bay to Hutt Lagoon Pink Lake in Yallabatharra – see extraordinary landscapes and seascapes through a series of prints and five stunning installations including:
- Marine Projections – Immerse yourself in a luminous watery environment and feel like you are swimming with whales, fish, and crocodiles.
- Colour Spectrum Screens – See the seasons change before your eyes across Western Australia. Be drawn into the rainbow of frozen moments and dynamic transitions of colour in place and time.
- Framed prints – Examine the colours, textures, and forms encountered in nature.
About the artist

Michael Haluwana is an award-winning videographer, photographer and cinematographer based in Perth, Western Australia.
For the past 15 years, Michael has focused on stunning aerial, landscape, night sky, wildlife, sports and commercial photography and cinematography. He’s worked on well-known projects in Australia and overseas including with National Geographic on the BBC’s Planet Earth II with Sir David Attenborough documentary series.
With a passion for astronomy, space and aviation, Michael says his work allows him “to truly connect with the land and its creatures, its present and its history.”
Michael is the Director of Aeroture.
Website: Aeroture






