Djinang Kwobidak Portfolio

Djinang Kwobidak—meaning “Seeing Beauty” in the Noongar language—is a culturally grounded multimedia business founded by Tahneqa Dann, a proud Noongar, Yamatji, and Wongi woman based on Wardandi Country in Western Australia. As a sister business to Moorditj Bwoka, Djinang Kwobidak specialises in capturing events, promotional content, and community stories with authenticity and heart.

At its core, Djinang Kwobidak is deeply focused on storytelling—using visual media as a powerful tool to preserve, share, and celebrate First Nations culture, identity and community. Every image and video is crafted to reflect the strength, resilience, and beauty of Aboriginal people, places, and traditions. Through the lens of lived experience and cultural knowledge, the business tells stories that might otherwise go unseen or unheard.

Djinang Kwobidak’s work goes beyond aesthetics; it’s about connection, truth-telling, and honouring legacy through a creative and respectful lens.

For bookings or inquiries, contact: djinangkwobidak@gmail.com.

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Oakwood Primary School

2025 Reconciliation Week Project

A collaboration between our sister business Moorditj Bwoka and Oakwood Primary School capturing the unveiling and presentatin of culturally inspired staff uniform

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