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Mt Field and Styx Valley Photography Workshop
Highlights
- Explore the lush greenness of Tasmania’s cool temperate rainforest, capturing stunning landscapes and vibrant flora.
- Photograph the majestic Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls, immersing yourself in the tranquil sounds of cascading water.
- Savour a delicious locally made lunch, replenishing your energy for an afternoon of photography in breathtaking surroundings.
- Venture into the secluded Styx Valley of the Giants, marveling at the tallest hardwood trees on earth in their natural habitat.
Visit some beautiful Tasmanian rainforest and waterfalls in this full-day Tasmanian photography tour. Enjoy the cool greenness of Tasmania’s cool temperate rainforest and marvel at some of the biggest trees in the world. View beautiful waterfalls and cascading streams and take time out in this ancient environment.
We will spend the morning photographing Russell Falls and Horseshoe Falls deep in the Tasmanian rainforest at Mt Field National Park. After a delicious locally made lunch we will then visit the secluded Styx Valley of the Giants to photograph the tallest hardwood trees on earth.
All expenses are included in the tour fee – tuition, guide/vehicle, national parks entry, lunch.
Itinerary highlights
Mt Field National Park
Styx Valley of the Giants
Tour details
- On demand
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Operation information
Luke O'Brien Photography Tours and Tuition
Join Tasmanian landscape photographer Luke O’Brien for personalised and professional tuition to improve your photography. Luke runs a series of Tasmanian photography tours and workshops for those wanting to improve their camera skills.
Luke’s tours and workshops range from short one or two-hour ‘One-on-One’ tuition sessions in Hobart to fully guided, multi-day landscape photography workshops in the best locations all over Tasmania such as Cradle Mountain, the Bay of Fires and Mt Field.
Luke’s photography tours are suitable for people of all levels of experience and ability. All workshops are small groups (max 6) so personalised learning time is guaranteed. Luke has a wealth of experience to share with beginners who are looking for tips using their DSLR camera including manual settings, ISO and slow shutter speed. For more advanced photographers, Luke’s local knowledge is invaluable when it comes to getting into locations at just the right time for that perfect shot.
So whether you simply need a couple of tips for improving your photos or would like to experience a glorious few days taking photos of Tasmania with an experienced and friendly Tasmanian photographer, there is a photography tour or workshop for you.
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Quality Tourism Accreditation
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Sustainable Tourism Accreditation by ATIC