ABOUT GEOFF FISHER
Geoff Fisher Is A Family Portrait Photographer in Perth, Western Australia

Geoff Fisher in Kings Park
About Me – Geoff Fisher, Family Photographer in Perth
Hello, I’m Geoff Fisher, a family portrait photographer based in Perth, WA. With decades of experience, I specialise in creating meaningful portraits of families, individuals, and pets.
I’m known for helping people feel at ease — that’s when real, natural expressions shine through. Whether I’m photographing at your home or one of Perth’s stunning outdoor locations, I aim to make the process enjoyable and relaxed.
My work focuses on professionally finished wall art — framed prints and canvases designed to be proudly displayed in your home. I also offer digital packages with high-resolution images, professionally prepared for printing and perfect for sharing with family and friends.
From planning your session through to delivering the final result, I’ll guide you with care and attention to detail. If you’re looking for a thoughtful and experienced approach to family photography, I’d be glad to chat.

Support Your Community – Contribute to the Hospital Foundation Research Group
Fisher Photography is offering YOU the chance to convert your $250 booking fee into a donation for a great cause. As a bonus to you, the value of your fee will go towards prints.
“Research in Australia that improves the chance of heart transplants continues, and Spinnaker is proud to fund some of that. Thanks to recent advances, 30 more people a year might receive a heart. That’s 30 more families, just like Geoff’s, who will be spared the heartache of losing someone too soon. Supporting research is the only way we can keep making progress. Geoff’s story is an incredible endorsement of the need for medical research and its role in saving lives. Geoff was one of the lucky ones, and too many people die each day waiting for a heart. Work we are funding is improving the diagnosis of heart disease, better understanding the silent risks and, most importantly, improving the chances of transplant to give more people with chronic heart failure the chance to live.”
Dana Wallace-Campbell CEO
The Hospital Health Research Foundation