Our Work
We care about our clients.
And we care about delivering the best for them – striving to do better than yesterday and offer something new for Central Australia.
In 2024, we worked with over 70 clients within the Territory and interstate to deliver projects ranging from photography, event capture, conference coverage, short films, voiceover work and graphic design.
Some of our most notable projects have been capturing the SNAICC 23′ national conference, working with the Warlpiri Project on storytelling and editing, capturing the stories of renal patients throughout the Western Desert with Purple House, and working with the Central Australian Aboriginal Congress on recruitment collateral for their Alice Springs and remote locations.
In 2025, we’ve welcomed a senior graphic designer to the team and are moving towards becoming Alice Spring’s first stop, creative shop for production and design.
Our team might be small, but we’re mighty –
and we love to tell a good story.
Portrait Photography
Video Projects
2024 Cathay Pacific Reactivation
In 2024, we were brought on by Cathay Pacific and APAS (Asia Pacific Aircraft Storage) to capture the reactivation of flight Victor Lima (BHLV) from Alice Springs, taking flight back to Hong Kong.
In 2021, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the grounding of hundreds of aircrafts as the world stood still. Many of these were stored in Alice Springs for its optimal desert climate.
We were brought on as a one-man team to capture engineers and stakeholders over the course of 4 weeks, working on the aircraft until it’s long anticipated departure from Alice Springs.
Ikuntji Artists x Desart
In early 2025, we made the visit to Ikuntij, Haasts Bluff to film with Ikuntji Artists on behalf of Desart’s Digital Labelling project.
Being just over the halfway mark of Summer, we setup and conducted artist interviews with the help of Ikuntji Artist management in extremely hot conditions – with the trip being rescheduled multple times due to sporadic rain causing flooding and cutting off access to the community late last year.
With over 10 artists interviewed, we packaged each 1-minute video together to go in-hand with QR codes for each artist’s showcase at upcoming exhibitions.
Lhere Artepe Aboriginal Corporation
Over the course of mid 2024 and early 2025, Red Sands Creative was tasked with the refreshment of Lhere Artepe‘s Cultural Protocols collateral.
One new deliverable that was added to the list of items desired was a video, showcasing the landscape of Alice Springs and the Traditional Owner’s wishes to respect their protocols for both local, and international visitors.
Inarma Choir
In July 2025, the Inarma Choir prepared for their Adelaide Showcase, bringing together women from Southern remote communities to Alice Springs. Red Sands Creative proudly sponsored the rehearsal and packaged the story behind the group for future performances both domestic and internationally.
Initial drafts were provided within days of filming and partners were added to the hero film: SoundStream, CASM, Creative Australia, Create SA, ARRCS, MusicNT.
Graphic Design Projects
Lhere Artepe Cultural Protocols Collateral
As part of the Lhere Artepe Cultural Protocols materials refresh, we developed a range of design collateral including posters, pull up banners and wallet cards as well as a fresh brand guideline to go with the Cultural Protocols video we made – all linked via the QR code included in each design.
Girls Can Boys Can Social Media Resources
In early 2025, we were asked to prepare materials and content for the launch of the Girls Can Boys Can online training for educators. We developed a 2 week social media spread for posts and carousels, as well as videos for client usage.
Leader of the Opposition Website Look and Feel
Red Sands Creative were approached by the team of the Leader of the Opposition to create a look and feel style guide for their upcoming website. This included on-site photography, design and packaging of the content collateral.









