The Aviation Studio is a collective of freelance aviation photographers who aim to create quality content surrounding aviation within Australia and beyond. We are from a variety of backgrounds, but all of us share a passion for aviation and travel.
Together, we have amassed over ten million views across our personal websites and accounts on various aviation photography sites across the internet. We have also been published in various aviation magazines and in the mainstream media.
We are always willing to cover any special events, military exercises or rare aircraft movements. To enquire, visit the contact tab on the website for our contact form.
Who are we?

Brock – Senior Editor
Brock is an aerospace engineer working in the aviation sector and has experience working on both civilian and military aviation assets. He has enjoyed aviation photography as a hobby since he was 16, has travelled the world in pursuit of rare aircraft to fly on and photograph, and currently holds a private pilot license.

Emil – Editor
Emil is a Brisbane based aviation photographer working for one of Australia’s largest aeromedical providers. Outside of aviation, Emil is a keen skier, runner and tennis player.

Lance – Contributor
Lance is a passionate aviation photographer who has travelled the world photographing rare aircraft. Some of his favourite places to photograph include Anchorage, Alaska and Nellis Air Force base in Nevada. Outside of aviation, Lance is a retail management professional working for one of Australia’s biggest companies.

Zach – Contributor
Zach is a Newcastle based photographer specialising in both foreign and domestic military coverage on the east coast of Australia. Beyond the Aerospace sector he is a keen surfer and works for the Department of Education.

James – Contributor
James is a professional driver and a keen aviation photographer. He has travelled through Asia and Europe in pursuit of his passion. James also enjoys flying with different airlines where possible. One of his favourite phrases is “Why fly direct, when you can connect.”