

Chasing Waterfalls Workshop
Chasing Waterfalls
A 5-Hour Hands-On Landscape Photography Workshop in the Otways
If you’ve tried photographing waterfalls and struggled with muddy motion, blown highlights, flat compositions, or inconsistent results, this workshop will give you a clear, repeatable process to fix that.
This immersive small-group experience is designed to teach you how to consistently create clean, cinematic long-exposure waterfall images without trial and error. You’ll learn how to control shutter speed, light, composition and flow so you can recreate these results at any waterfall, anywhere.
This is not a sightseeing tour. It’s focused, in-field instruction built to rapidly improve your technique and confidence.
What you will walk away with:
A repeatable long-exposure workflow for waterfalls and moving water
Confidence choosing the right shutter speed for different flow styles
How to compose layered, cinematic forest scenes with depth
How to manage light, contrast and highlights in rainforest conditions
3–5 strong, portfolio-ready images
A process you can use on every future waterfall shoot
Locations:
Beauchamp Falls, Hopetoun Falls and the Redwoods of Otway National Park.
How the day runs:
You’ll receive constant hands-on guidance with camera setup, composition, exposure and creative decisions. I’ll work with you one-on-one to refine your technique, solve problems and explain exactly why each setting works.
Who this is for:
Beginner to intermediate photographers who want to master long exposures and stop relying on guesswork.
Why learn this with me:
These are the same processes I teach on multi-day international landscape workshops and use in my own professional work. You’re learning a proven system, not generic advice.
Group size and availability:
Spots are strictly limited to keep the experience personal and highly instructional. Once the group is full, bookings close and it won’t run again this season.