In 2021, Strategic PR launched an inhouse videography service. Tanya Snelling has always had a passion for photography and videography, so she has combined her two loves – journalism and storytelling with creative and visual content. Her videos can showcase your business, tell your story and really show the people who make it so special.
The videos showcased below were shot by Tanya Snelling and edited using a professional editing suite.
Campaign Name: Discover Atherton Tablelands
Theme: Another Perfect Atherton Tablelands Experience
The people and personalities of the Atherton Tablelands feature in a series of new videos encouraging visitors to experience the region’s heritage charm, outstanding natural beauty, and foodie and cultural attractions.
From innovative trail blazers in the gourmet and bush tucker food industries to Indigenous cultural heritage, pioneer history and wildlife interpreters to nature loving adventurers, each gives a unique insight into why the Atherton Tablelands is such a special place and why people should visit.
Just one hour with Willie Brim promises to be an unforgettable and life changing experience. Willie is a Traditional Owner, Cultural Custodian, Bush Doctor and Songman of the Buluwai people of Kuranda on the Atherton Tablelands.
Meet Michael Warren, who has a passion for hiking and the outdoors. He enjoys nothing more than spending his spare time trekking to some of the most remote waterfalls and hiking tracks on the Atherton Tablelands. He is generous with his time and knowledge and loves sharing his enthusiasm for the local environment with hikers of all levels.
Alan Gillanders, of Alan’s Wildlife Tours, has brought together his life-long interest in natural history with his love and passion for guiding. His more than three decades of birding and spotlighting experience offers an unforgettable wildlife experience for those visiting the Atherton Tablelands. For more information on Alan’s Wildlife Tours, please visit alanswildlifetours.com.au.
In the heart of the Atherton Tablelands, Geraldine McGuire has put her passion for regenerative agriculture to work crafting a range of incredible products using truly Australian flavours. Her love of cooking inspired her to start a cooking school, sharing her knowledge of these unique products to create beautiful food that can be enjoyed with family and friends.
In 1937, the Gallo Dairy story began on the Atherton Tablelands with Giovanni and Giovanna Gallo. Frank, their son who was born in Australia, continued the family legacy together with his wife Ann. Together, they would often dream of converting the family’s rotary dairy farm into an integrated educational dairy farm experience. In 2007 this dream came true when the pair opened its doors and Gallo Dairyland became a reality.
Walk in the footsteps of the Atherton Tablelands’ pioneers in the museum town of Herberton. The town features wonderful historical attractions such as the Historic Village Herberton, Spy and Camera Museum, Atherton-Herberton Historic Railway and the Herberton Mining Museum and Information Centre. Explore the heritage walking tracks and discover for yourself the tin mining history of the region.