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March, 2025

Red Centre Workshop May 2026

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.

June, 2025

Tasmania Myrtle Beech Photography Guide

This guide highlights some of the most exceptional myrtle beech (Nothofagus cunninghamii) forest locations in Tasmania for landscape and nature photography. These ancient trees, often covered in moss and found in misty rainforests, offer stunning photographic opportunities. Takayna / Tarkine Rainforest Northwest TasmaniaHome to Australia’s largest temperate rainforest with towering myrtle beech and mossy undergrowth. […]

June, 2025

My top 5 composition tips…

Photography composition can make or break a shot. Whether you’re shooting in the backcountry or close to home, how you frame the scene plays a huge role in the final image. Here are five simple tips to help sharpen your eye and improve your results. 1. Balance is Everything Rule of thirds, centre frame, golden […]

May, 2025

Cradle Mountain Photography Guide: Capture Tasmania’s Alpine Beauty

Few places in Australia offer such a perfect blend of wilderness, dramatic mountain peaks, and moody weather as Cradle Mountain in Tasmania’s Central Highlands. Whether you’re photographing Dove Lake at sunrise or chasing mist through ancient temperate rainforest, Cradle Mountain is an essential destination for any serious landscape photographer. In this guide, you’ll find practical […]

May, 2025

Chasing light at the Bay of Fires Tasmania

There’s a moment, just before the sun crests the horizon on Tasmania’s east coast, when the world feels completely still. The air is crisp, the sea is calm, and the fiery orange lichen that blankets the granite boulders at the Bay of Fires seems to glow from within. It’s a landscape photographer’s dream—and one of […]

May, 2025

Red Centre tips for shooting the milky way

Photographers dont miss out only 2 spots left on my second Red Centre tour on in late September 2025 see details under workshops page. Photographing scenes like this takes preparation and patience. A few essential tips:📷 Lens: Go wide—14–24mm lets you frame both the sky and the foreground🌙 Settings: Start with f/2.8, ISO 3200, and […]

April, 2025

Challenges in landscape photography

Why Making a Living from Landscape Photography Is Getting Harder There was a time when making a living from landscape photography felt not only achievable, but full of promise. Beautiful images of pristine wilderness, epic mountain vistas, and golden-hour coastlines could be sold as prints, licensed to magazines, or featured in calendars and books. But […]

April, 2025

Calendar image sales 2024

2024 Calendar Success!I’m excited to share that over 30 of my landscape images were selected for 2024 calendars, including 8 cover shots — a personal best! Even more special, one feature calendar Visions of Australia has been produced using only my images throughout the entire year. It’s a real privilege to see my work showcased […]

April, 2025

Online training and workshops give it a go!

There’s something truly special about getting out into the landscape with your camera in hand—watching the light shift, the clouds roll through, and nature do its thing. That’s the heart of landscape photography for me. It’s not just about capturing a scene, but really experiencing it. And workshops? They take that connection to the next […]

April, 2025

Back to Tasmania for winter

Excited to Embrace the Chill Again As the air grows crisp and the days shorten, I’m filled with a familiar excitement—I’m heading back to Tasmania for winter for the first time. It’s a season that transforms the landscape into something truly magical. Snow-capped mountains, frost-laced forests, and quiet, misty mornings create a wonderland that never […]

March, 2025

SA Arid Lands Landscape Board

If you’re planning a trip along the Oodnadatta track in the future, you will want to check out the newly-released String of Springs publication. With a stunning cover image from Julie Fletcher the publication is the go to source of information about water resources, landforms, traditional owners, points of interest and tips for travelling in Outback SA. […]

March, 2025

My Adventure – Drone Recovery Pt 2

Exploring Tasmania’s many walking tracks can be extreme but add a drone into the mix and this can add an extra element of a challenge which happened to me on this occasion. Watch the video to see what happened. This is part 2. Make sure the sound is on.

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