On-Point Photography WA
On-Point Photography (WA) was established in 2018 by owner and photographer, Robert Fullgrabe.
Robert commenced photography as a hobby, gathering candid snaps of family and friends, private events, extending to the occasional landscape or animal. Robert has the ability to capture beautiful images, seeing moments others miss or aren't ready to explore. Robert's passion for photography grew into collaborations through "Group Shoot" events, allowing other artistic people to get together to sha
The pleasures of being a club and team sponsor is being able to see the positives come from the club and each team
So proud to be sponsoring Kazuals Netball Club, Junior 3B and Senior 4 Purple teams.
Also a proud dad moment to see my big girl playing and enjoying herself - fitted in so well. Thank you Janneil, Sue, Nicole and all the rest of the Kazuals family…
Geraldton Netball Association
24/05/2026
A great opportunity and shoot today with an amazing young lady named Lucy, with her mum Sammy and mentor Constance from Turning Point Models Australia.
Today’s shoot was one of many up coming works as part of a joint collaboration between On-Point Photography WA and Turning Point Models Australia.
Lucy is an amazing, passionate, talented, beautiful young lady who hails from Geraldton. Lucy is a passionate artist and loves to play guitar, with a side of anime and gaming.
Lucy will be representing Australia at the Heritage GEMs International (Global Empowered Magical stars) pageant in Thailand, November 21st to 29th.
As such, On-Point Photography (WA) is sponsoring Lucy with photography sessions that will add to her portfolio, and other additional sponsorship input.
We look forward to making this journey a success for Lucy, and hope to provide her with some great memories along the way….
Images from today’s shoot to come (post approval)
19/05/2026
Thank you Kazuals Netball Club for the further opportunity to sponsor another great team
On-Point Photography WA is proud to announce sponsorship of the Senior 4 Purple team for the 2026 season.
A huge thank you to Janniel, Sue, Nicole and the rest of the club for the opportunities provided.
As a sponsor - I find it a privilege to be able to participate, to provide and to promote - but am sadly disappointed at not being present for the last couple weeks on game night due to work commitments.
Looking forward to coming back soon
19/05/2026
Sometimes some of the greatest images come from spur of the moment adventures
Yes - my niche is mainly portraiture - but sometimes great shots come from opportune moments
Enjoy ☺️
This afternoon was an absolute privilege to have met the owner of Turning Point Models and mother Sammy of a participant of a pageant soon to be held in Thailand
Why?
Because On-Point Photography (WA) has joined as a sponsor of the pageant participant - to see her reach her goals and succeed with her ambitions
As a sponsor, On-Point Photography (WA) will work closely to ensure images are provided to a professional standard, help build a portfolio and see things through and hopefully attend the pageant to photograph the event.
Having heard and read some of the feedback by others out there was quite disappointing - saying how they didn’t feel it met their expectations. However - we at On-Point Photography (WA) could not be more pleased to be a part of this opportunity. Seeing youth of today succeed - who wouldn’t want to be a part of such a wonderful opportunity.
Definitely looking forward to posting pics of said participant and future works.
SPOILER ALERT:
Great opportunities coming up
19/05/2026
From a small road trip from Geraldton to Kalgoorlie - stopped about 15km from Mukenbudin and got some great snaps of the Milky Way - you can clearly see the emu in image 1 - then the others you see the beautiful formations
A huge shout out and thanks to all the new followers and clients this past month.
It is a pleasure.
14/04/2026
Something really amazing about the Milky Way - the iconic “Emu”
Can you see it??
Indigenous peoples have used the stars to navigate and tell stories for thousands of years. Before Christopher Columbus, before James Cook, before Nostradamus - Indigenous Australians walked the land at night, utilising the stars as their compass - but why at night? There was no light pollution. It was cooler through the summer months.
Today - we still use the stars for the same reasons. Passed down, generation to generation - shown how to find south at night, north during the day - the stars are more than balls of gas in the night sky.
Shot: By Robert Fullgrabe On-Point Photography WA
Location: The Granites, Mt Magnet, WA.
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