Women's Photography Escape: Bay of Fires
Highlights
- Immerse in Tasmania's stunning landscapes, capturing the Bay of Fires' white sands and turquoise waters.
- Explore diverse coastal locations at varying light, experiencing the unique mood shifts perfect for photography.
- Learn through informal tutorials and image reviews, enhancing your skills in a supportive, female-focused environment.
- Unwind at a relaxed pace with nature photography, returning home creatively re-energised and inspired.
The Bay of Fires Women’s Photography Escape is a multi-day small group experience in one of Tasmania’s most striking coastal regions. Designed for women who would like to dedicate meaningful time to photography in nature, the escape combines immersive landscape experiences with supportive, guided learning.
Set along Tasmania’s north-east coast, the Bay of Fires is renowned for its white sands, turquoise waters and distinctive orange-lichen granite boulders. Over several days, participants explore a variety of coastal locations at different times of light, experiencing the subtle shifts in mood that shape each photographic opportunity.
Led by nature photographer and guide Coreena Vieth of Shutterbug Walkabouts, the escape unfolds at an unhurried pace. Time in the field is balanced with informal tutorials and image review sessions, allowing learning to develop naturally through experience. The focus is on building confidence, refining technique and encouraging each participant’s individual way of seeing, rather than rigid schedules or technical perfection.
Shutterbug Walkabouts’ Women’s Photography Escapes offer an enriching blend of nature immersion, creative exploration and supportive mentoring, inviting women to step away from the everyday and return home creatively re-energised.
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Dates & times
- Next occurrence: reoccurring
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://www.shutterbugwalkabouts.com.au/access-and-inclusion