Red Centre Northern Territory Photo Tour July 2017


Dated: 9 August 2017

Just recently getting back from my Red Centre Tour I have had brilliant feed back from my new itinary I painstakingly put together over many weeks of travel and planning. Everything ran smoothly as far as timing and getting into locations with as much time as possible to explore and options for the more adventuous. Everyone came away with some fantastic images and were all ecstatic that the tour exceeded their expectations. What more could i ask for. There is alot of driving on this trip to get from one location to another but it is totally worth it. Accomdation does vary a fair bit from more basic to luxury but thats just part of the outback and we have four different locations for accomdation too finishing at Yulara Resort for the last 2 nights. Unfortunately next years prices have gone up due to the price of accomodation at Yulara Resort being massively increased. We are always close to where we need to be for the locations and best light possible to give you as much opportunity to capture fantastic images. I have a few spots off the radar that I introduce people too also as i freely share these spots and how to get the best out of them with your camera. I recently won a couple of awards with shots taken in the Centre and this year my interpretation of Standley Chasm has been shortlisted in 2017 Nature Comp ANZANG along with 5 other images in various outback locations.

I really hope to see you soon for this epic trip.

bye for now

Julie

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