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A collection of blog posts covering landscape photography tips, travel advice in Australia, and photography trip recaps. Learn essential techniques for capturing stunning landscapes, get travel inspiration for exploring Australia’s diverse regions, and read detailed recaps of my personal photography trips.

5 Must-See Waterfalls In The NSW Southern Highlands
New South Wales has no shortage of spectacular waterfalls, and the Southern Highlands Region is home to some of the best. Spanning from west of Bundanoon, to Jamberoo in the east, and as far north as Campbelltown - the highlands boast some spectacular and diverse scenery. The 5 waterfalls listed in this guide are all only a short drive from the town of Robertson.
5 PERTH Waterfalls To Visit In Winter 2025 (A Local's Guide)
The Perth Hills have many spectacular waterfalls to visit. In this guide I share 5 must see Perth Hills waterfalls in 2025, with directions and the best times to visit!
Growing up and spending a lot of time in the Perth Hills over years has led me to explore and experience winter waterfalls all across the darling scarp. Despite what a lot of people think, there are many waterfalls within the Perth region, and here are 5 of my favourites!

 All of these 5 waterfalls are are popular destinations within a 1 hour drive from the CBD.
A Guide To: Finding And Photographing The Aurora Australis
Seeing the aurora is a bucket list item for many people, but it turns out you may not need to travel as far as you'd think to see it!

I understand that comprehending how the aurora works can be confusing for beginners. In this guide I aim not to overcomplicate things, and to share only the necessary information for you to see your first display of the southern lights.
3 Perth Hills Waterfalls That Start Flowing Early in the Season

Spectacular waterfalls are all around in the Perth Hills once the ground is saturated by persistent winter rains, but many of these creeks dry up quickly and are best visited during or immediately after heavy localised rainfall., but almost all of these are seasonal and only flow well for a few months of the year.
Here are three that are likely to start flowing early on in the Perth waterfall season.
Karijini Western Australia.
A Travel & Photography Guide
Located in the heart of the rugged Pilbara region of Western Australia, Karijini National Park is a unique bucket list travel destination and, no doubt one of the most beautiful national parks in Australia. Karijini is Western Australia's second largest National Park, and it is nestled amongst Hamersley Range. The park boasts a number of scenic attractions including tranquil gorges, waterfalls, natural swimming holes, and mountains. As well as the beautiful gorges and freshwater streams, the spinifex covered hill sides and clear, dark, night sky make for some great photographic opportunities.

In this guide to Karijini National Park I share all you need to know about visiting Karijini, there is some useful information for photographers, and a suggested 4 day itinerary to make the most of your travels.
5 Breathtaking Wet Season Waterfalls to Visit in Kununurra. The Kimberley – Western Australia
The wet season is the best time to visit The East Kimberley Region of Western Australia! While most tourists visit in the dry season, the wet season transforms the landscape with stunning waterfalls and lush greenery. Here are FIVE breathtaking waterfalls near Kununurra - all accessible and crocodile-free for safe swimming!
Landscape photography Esperance in Western Australia, featuring vibrant blue water at Wharton Beach.
Esperance, Western Australia.
A Travel & Photography Guide
Esperance and the surrounding areas are home to some of the best beaches in Australia! This is an incredible part of WA that I have been visiting since 2019, and I'll never tire of photographing the landscapes surrounding this coastal town. It is a must-see for photographers and travellers, so I have created this guide to help visitors based on my experiences over the past few years.

Imagine beautiful long stretches of beach, sweeping bays with rolling hillsides in the distance, and the whitest beach sand in the world! The water here is pristine, clear, and so vivid. It needs to be seen to be believed, and you can use this guide to start planning your visit now!
A Guide To Photographing Lightning
Included in this guide:

- My 3 on location techniques to capture lightning with your camera (based on different scenarios & available equipment)
- Settings for photographing lightning
- Equipment required (includes some optional accessories)
- A list of free mobile applications and websites that assist with planning and live storm tracking
- A post processing video covering subject specific editing techniques and general processing.
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