Based in the Pilbara of Western Australia, Kylie has been incredibly fortunate to live and work in some of Western Australia’s most stunning locations including the Kimberley, Midwest and Wheatbelt and is currently based in Karratha, Western Australia..

Born in Geraldton, Kylie was raised in the little seaside community of Horrocks Beach. After completing her studies she travelled and worked in some of the most beautiful and remote locations throughout the Kimberley region. It was here her love for the outdoors and our rugged Australian landscape was ignited.

Kylie has always enjoyed capturing images however it was in 2013 that she took her passion for photography to the next level and created her business - Indigo Storm Photography. Whilst raising her 3 children she studied online and completed her Diploma of Photography. It was at this time she was living in the small Wheatbelt community of Bencubbin and very quickly became inspired by the dramatic summer thunderstorms and brilliant night skies.

Kylie has continued to pursue her passion for storm chasing and has become well known for her striking storm scape images. She has featured in numerous publications, magazines, exhibitions and tv documentaries and has Honourable Mentions for her storm images in the Australian Photography Awards. In 2017, Kylie’s image of a moon halo captured in the Australian Wheatbelt featured in the Bureau of Meteorology Weather Calendar.

Behind the lens….with Kylie Gee

Awards | Publications & Features

2023 - “Chasing Bolts” Documentary by ABC’s Chris Lewis

2023 - ABC Feature “How storm chasing in WA's outback became Kylie Gee's refuge from life's adversities”

2018 - R.M Williams - Image Feature - “Dark Matters”

2018 - RAC Magazine - Horizons Issue

2018 = Australian Photography Awards - Honourable Mention

2017 - Bureau of Meteorology - Featured photographer 2017 Calendar

2017 - Perth Now - Storm chaser Kylie Gee began Indigo Storm Photograph as a hobby

2017 - Yahoo News - Australia's most stunning 'weather porn' as captured by 12 locals

2017 - Wheatbelt Development Commission - Faces of the Wheatbelt - Kylie Gee

2017 - Farm Weekly   RIPE Magaine feature “Wheatbelt photographer captures stunning storm photography”

2017 - Camera Giveaways - Amazing Weather Photography By Kylie Gee

2017 - Astrofest 2017 - Judges Commendation

2017 - Australian Photography Awards - Highly Recommended

2016 - Western Australian Museum - “WA by Night” - Featured Astro photographer

2016 - Perth Weather Live - Featured Photographer 2016 Calendar

2016 - Astrofest 2016 - Judges Commendation

2016 - Under the wheatbelt sky - Australian Geographic

2016 - Penguin Publishing - Novel Cover image

2014 - Sky News & Weather - Featured Photographer and Calendar Cover