In the 2016 AFL Season, Michael Wilson turned his lens on players, clubs, fans, and matches in every state of Australia. He was in the middle of the ritual of the song, he was there in tender moments when players celebrated milestones with their kids, he was there when fans cheered, and when they wailed. The photography of sport has advanced enormously in recent years, with the development of superior lens and fast equipment, but it is only the expertise and experience of the photographer that can capture that moment: the high mark, the pain, the joy, the despair. The AFL game is not easy to photograph, with its wide expanses, large numbers of players, and blistering speed.