Ok you have thought about it, you have been tempted by it, some of the bloggers have done it and now it is your turn to experience the ultimate Kimberley photographic workshop.
TRUE NORTH APRIL 2012
I will be on True North with the man himself truenorthmark.com to teach everything I know about photography. To show you how to get stunning landscape images of what is probably Australia’s most untouched paradise. See below for the trip details.
Kimberley Gorges From 07 April 2012 To 14 April 2012
Wyndham – Hunter River/Broome, 7 Nights
The Kimberley Gorges itinerary features the northern half of the Kimberley
Ultimate cruise. Here the landscape is dominated by the Kimberley’s
stunning gorge country including the Berkeley River, the King George Falls
and the Mitchell River. Includes helicopter/aircraft transfer to Broome.
Kimberley Islands From 14 April 2012 To 20 April 2012
Broome/Hunter River – Broome, 6 Nights
The Kimberley Islands itinerary features the southern half of the Kimberley
Ultimate cruise. A totally different Kimberley experience featuring the
mighty Prince Regent, intriguing Montgomery Reef and the exhilarating
Horizontal Waterfalls. Includes helicopter/aircraft transfer from Broome.
I will be on both legs of the journey. Join us for one trip or both if you really want to see this coastline. It is a once in a lifetime adventure. Going with Mark is a bonus too as he knows all the spots to get the best shots, he always commandeers a tender boat and we never miss out on the action.
The best part of the True North is the absolute luxury you are in the whole time you are aboard. Not once do you have to lift a finger, everything is provided. It is simply the best ever experience I have had and will ever have. So much so that normal life after True North is a real let down. Be prepared for post True North Blues! Still there won’t be time for getting depressed you will have thousands of images to process when home again and back to reality.
We will shoot every day and process by night. I will be showing all my photoshop tricks and there will be lots of time in the field learning about composition and capture.
Get on board, this trip being at the end of the wet should prove to be as awesome as the most recent that Markie, Flemming, David Bettini and Greg Munyard were on this year. Lots of water and amazing skys.
More details of the adventure soon. Time to start planing.


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Awesome! I’m there! Count me in!
Oh well – there goes the neighbourhood!
Any info on the cost, mate?
Certainly need some serious savings from now on.
Go Andre, say up and come and play, it is only money! Don’t you have any kids you can sell.
I need a higher paying job! Too hard to choose between the 2, let the saving begin!
So do I Sheldon
I’m planning to go on at least one of these trips.. please let us know booking details when you can!
- paul
Hope you join us Paul.
Looks like a great opportunity to photograph this amazing part of Australia. I am very interested in taking part in at least one of the journeys.
Please send me the full itinerary when it is available.
Yes please! I’ll need the whole powerball thing probably, but you never know. Waiting for details impatiently. How was Noosa?
I’ll play the lottery tonight and hope I win as it will take just $35,000 for me and the missus to do this.
Sounds great. When will you know cost info?
Hey CF, you guys should have a cracker trip because it’s going to be another great wet season up there! Darwin stranded as I write this, and the ocean currents all suggesting another bumper wet.
Coming up to some of those waterfalls on the 2011 trip was goose bump stuff. I remember when we first saw the water coming down the King George Falls. People were all standing up the front of the boat and just could not believe it; making comments like “Oh my …” or were just shaking their heads or laughing in disbelief. It raised the hairs on my arms and legs … For once, “awesome” had its intended meaning.
When we went up the Drysdale, we had to turn the tenders back because the water was so chopped up, hammering down towards the ocean. And at the waterfall at Glycosmis Bay (hope they go there in 2012) I remember the delight of the crew who had never seen it so powerful before. And the Mitchell Falls – no pools there at all, mate; just a raging torrent. “Furious” was the best way to describe it. Again, truly awesome. You’ll never forget it!
Anyone half interested in taking nice shots wants to nail those sorts of scenes. Lucky people going with you, mate, cos’ they’ll be in the hands of the master. Not to mention to fun
Can’t wait to see your shots!
We travel extensively; this was one of THE greatest holidays of my life
Any updates on the pricing?
Very Interested
Hi Christian
Sent you an email to the gallery email address, did you receive it ?
Interested in joining you from South Africa on 1 or more of your workshops.
Kind regards
Des.