Dated: 19 March 2025
Your Red Centre photography adventure begins as you arrive in Alice Springs between 12:00 PM and 2:00 PM, where I will personally pick you up from either the airport or CBD for a seamless transfer to our accommodation.
After checking in and settling into your room, we head out for our first photography session—a stunning sunset shoot at a carefully selected location (TBA). This will be a great opportunity to capture the unique colors of the outback landscape, get familiar with your gear, and receive expert guidance on composition, lighting, and camera settings to set the tone for the days ahead.
Following the shoot, we’ll return to town for a delicious welcome dinner at one of Alice Springs’ best local restaurants, where we can relax, discuss photography techniques, and prepare for the journey ahead.
This is the perfect introduction to the Red Centre, setting the stage for an incredible 8-day photography experience!
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.
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