New York-based, Australian photographer Zoe Wetherall actually wanted to be a bricklayer when she grew up, which makes sense when you consider how much of the beauty of her work lies in the structured geometry of natural and man-made forms. Known for her downward shooting style, Zoe knew what she wanted to do when she was taking a hot air balloon ride over Albuquerque in the US. Since then, she’s captured images from the air all over the world and seen her work exhibited from New York to Sydney, Moscow to LA. Hooked by her change in perspective and how it transforms the landscapes she shoots, WePresent featured her beautiful work and learned about her fear of heights.