TASMANIA   

6-dAY LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP

( limited to 8 places ) 

Discover the Breathtaking Beauty of Tasmania: A 6-Day Landscape Photography Workshop

Join us on an unforgettable 6-day adventure through Tasmania, where stunning landscapes and vibrant coastal vistas await you! This immersive photography workshop will take you to some of the most breathtaking locations in the world, including the renowned Freycinet National Park, the iconic Bay of Fires, Cradle Mountain and the magnificent Mount Field National Park. Capture the pink hues of the sunrise over the Tasman Sea, explore the rugged beauty of Freycinet's pink granite mountains and white sand beaches, and photograph the unique orange lichen-covered boulders that dot the stunning beaches of the Bay of Fires. Your journey will also take you to Mount Field National Park, where you’ll have the opportunity to photograph the cascading Russell Falls and the breathtaking Horseshoe Falls, surrounded by lush greenery and ancient forests. With expert guidance from highly experienced acclaimed professional photographers, you’ll learn essential techniques to enhance your landscape photography skills while immersed in Tasmania’s natural wonders.

Holding the Parks Tasmania Licence, two certified guides bring expert knowledge and a commitment to environmental stewardship to each excursion. With a guide-to-client ratio of 1:4, you will benefit from personalised attention and tailored guidance, ensuring a truly immersive experience. Our small group size allows for a more meaningful connection with the landscape and the guides, enhancing your ability to capture the most stunning and unique photographs. Our hands-on experience is marked by attention to detail, proficient planning, and a dedication to honesty, ethics, and professionalism. We emphasize personalized guidance and “old-fashioned” customer service, ensuring every participant benefits from our careful preparation and expertise.

Throughout the workshop, you will connect with fellow photography enthusiasts, sharing tips and experiences as you explore the diverse environments of Tasmania’s east coast and its captivating national parks. From tranquil beaches and lush forests to dramatic cliffs and sparkling azure waters, every moment promises to be a feast for the eyes. Our workshop is designed to inspire creativity and help you create stunning images you’ll cherish forever. Don't miss your chance to experience this breathtaking landscape – book your spot today and embark on the photography adventure of a lifetime!

Your Guides -

Brett Wood, Lisa Milne.

“The Difference” -

The difference lies in experience, expert knowledge, honesty, ethics, professionalism, attention to detail and proficient planning.

Investment Per Person -

  • $6’500.00au p/person

  • Booking deposit required $1,000.00au

Workshop Date -

  • 2025’ Sunday 3rd - Friday 8th August (BOOKED OUT)

    This Workshop Will Include -

  • 5 nights of Quality accommodation (your own single room)

  • 6 days of photography guiding and teaching with two experienced professional guides

  • Breakfasts, daytime snacks, a welcome dinner (alcohol not included)

  • Modern transport

  • Starting & finishing in Hobart

  • Your own copy of my in-depth Photo Editing Video

  • Limited to only 8 places

Fitness -

Some Intermediate hiking will be involved and requires a moderate level of physical ability and fitness to effectively navigate steep inclines and uneven terrain while ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

Not included in this Workshop -

  • Travel, Equipment, and Cancellation Insurance.

  • Alcoholic beverages.

  • Dinners and Lunches (excluding welcome dinner).

  • Visas.

  • Travel to and from Tasmania.

    Terms & Conditions

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT? - If a group tour is not for you I also regularly host private tailored tours, please get in touch with me to discuss your options.

  “I love landscape photography because it clears my thoughts and it brings light and inspiration into my mind” – Jan Bainar

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