Dated: 17 March 2017
There a several reasons why people come to my workshops and tours. Aside from photography, these are social events for photographers. And it depends on the needs of the group and individual clients. Software interpretations, how to see, what to look for, workflow, making friends, feeling safe in a group environment, being taken to locations at the right time and local knowledge these are just a few of the elements that are integral in a photo workshop.
Some people just like to relax and switch off from their busy lives and have some “me” time.
The main benefit is to have people leave with new skills and the knowledge they can take with them to apply to future images and locations, and to have knowledge of these locations so that if they return on their own, they’ll know how to get around and how to deal with different light, landscapes and environments.
Photographers — this is your moment! Now online and ready to book.Join me, Julie Fletcher, for an 8-day Red Centre photography adventure you’ll never forget.Capture the raw beauty of outback, and more — with hands-on guidance to elevate your photography.It’s immersive, inspiring, and designed to take your skills to the next level. Hope to see you there.
Another year for me judging the Wilderness Photographer of the Year — and wow, the standard was incredible, especially in the Nature category. I spent a long time deliberating over the final 15 images across the three categories, and the talent this year made it no easy task. This competition is a fantastic one to […]
Testimonial:“An absolutely epic trip! The locations were awesome and so well thought out — every spot offered something unique and inspiring. Julie’s passion for the area shone through and her strategic planning meant we were always in the right place at the right time, and the food was fantastic too! I really valued the method […]
Testimonials…… “I was trying to find my way back to the joy of photography and recently did an outback trip with my family. I got the camera out again, and while I was super proud of what I’d captured, I dreaded the editing once I got home. It had been a long time since I’d […]
Know your camera well, free your creativity. Knowing where and how to adjust your camera settings is one of the most valuable skills a photographer can have. Out in the field, conditions rarely stay the same for long—light shifts, clouds roll in, wildlife moves, or the scene unfolds faster than you expect. If you have […]