





All Court Up
This is a limited edition print
“All Court Up is a visual deconstruction of sport as spatial performance—a series that views sporting courts from an aerial perspective to reveal their unexpected elegance. This project abstracts the architecture of play, lifting it out of its functional context and into the realm of the surreal.
Through minimalist compositions and strategic moments of isolation, each image invites the viewer to question their relationship to space, movement, and routine. The absence of players sharpens the focus on line, colour, balance, and symmetry—recasting these public spaces as meditative arenas of form and intention.
Blending conceptual photography with a touch of the surreal, All Court Up becomes a quiet rebellion against the fast-paced spectacle of sport. It asks: what if the game was not about action, but about design? What if the court itself was the protagonist?
This series is part of the award-winning body of work recognised in Australia's Emerging Photographer Awards, where it was celebrated for its innovation, clarity of vision, and fresh perspective on familiar urban environments.”
Framed print by Dani Watson
Image size 60cm x 60cm printed on cotton rag paper mounted with a white matboard and framed in a white frame with premium clear glass.
This is a limited edition print
“All Court Up is a visual deconstruction of sport as spatial performance—a series that views sporting courts from an aerial perspective to reveal their unexpected elegance. This project abstracts the architecture of play, lifting it out of its functional context and into the realm of the surreal.
Through minimalist compositions and strategic moments of isolation, each image invites the viewer to question their relationship to space, movement, and routine. The absence of players sharpens the focus on line, colour, balance, and symmetry—recasting these public spaces as meditative arenas of form and intention.
Blending conceptual photography with a touch of the surreal, All Court Up becomes a quiet rebellion against the fast-paced spectacle of sport. It asks: what if the game was not about action, but about design? What if the court itself was the protagonist?
This series is part of the award-winning body of work recognised in Australia's Emerging Photographer Awards, where it was celebrated for its innovation, clarity of vision, and fresh perspective on familiar urban environments.”
Framed print by Dani Watson
Image size 60cm x 60cm printed on cotton rag paper mounted with a white matboard and framed in a white frame with premium clear glass.
This is a limited edition print
“All Court Up is a visual deconstruction of sport as spatial performance—a series that views sporting courts from an aerial perspective to reveal their unexpected elegance. This project abstracts the architecture of play, lifting it out of its functional context and into the realm of the surreal.
Through minimalist compositions and strategic moments of isolation, each image invites the viewer to question their relationship to space, movement, and routine. The absence of players sharpens the focus on line, colour, balance, and symmetry—recasting these public spaces as meditative arenas of form and intention.
Blending conceptual photography with a touch of the surreal, All Court Up becomes a quiet rebellion against the fast-paced spectacle of sport. It asks: what if the game was not about action, but about design? What if the court itself was the protagonist?
This series is part of the award-winning body of work recognised in Australia's Emerging Photographer Awards, where it was celebrated for its innovation, clarity of vision, and fresh perspective on familiar urban environments.”
Framed print by Dani Watson
Image size 60cm x 60cm printed on cotton rag paper mounted with a white matboard and framed in a white frame with premium clear glass.
Artist - Dani Watson
Dani Watson is an emerging force in Australia’s photography scene, known for creating captivating images that bridge the emotional and visual connection between her images and the viewer. With a focus on conceptually rich and often surreal imagery, Dani’s work invites audiences to see the world from new perspectives. Her images transcend traditional boundaries to evoke deeper emotional responses.
A graduate of RMIT University and a recent Master’s degree holder in Photography, Dani has refined her artistic vision under the guidance of notable mentors, including Ken Duncan OAM. Her work explores the interplay between humans and nature, capturing the unseen or unexpected moments that bring an ethereal quality to her landscapes and subjects. Whether through striking contrasts or serene compositions, Dani's photography challenges the viewer to connect with the environment in profound and personal ways.
Dani’s work has received significant recognition. In 2024, she finished 4th in the Landscape Awards and was a finalist in the Emerging Artist Awards. She also received the prestigious 2023 Australian Emerging Photographers Award in Art Photography, was a runner-up in the Architecture category, and secured multiple top positions in Landscape Photography. In 2022, Dani placed fourth in the Australian Landscape Photography Awards and was a runner-up in the Australian Emerging Photographers Awards for Landscape Photography.
Through her artistic exploration, Dani continues to push the boundaries of photography, creating works that are visually stunning and emotionally resonant. Each image is a journey, inviting the viewer to step into a world where imagination and reality intertwine, leaving lasting impressions of connection and reflection.
