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Sunrise Landscape Photography at Echo Point, Blue Mountains

About the event

Start your day with a sublime sunrise session at Echo Point Lookout, Katoomba, one of the most breathtaking vantage points in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. Under the soft glow of dawn, we’ll capture the iconic Three Sisters and the vast Jamison Valley, refining our landscape photography skills in real-time.

This hands-on session is designed for photographers of all levels, from beginners to experienced shooters looking to master the nuances of sunrise landscape photography.


What You’ll Learn:

📷 Mastering Sunrise Photography – Understanding light, composition, and exposure for stunning golden-hour shots.
📷 Essential Camera Settings & Techniques – Learn long exposures, bracketing, and dynamic range control.
📷 Composition & Storytelling – Elevate your images with powerful framing and creative techniques.
📷 Sony Digital Imaging Equipment – Hands-on experience* with some of the latest Sony gear (subject to availability).

Beyond photography, this session offers a deeper connection to the Blue Mountains, including insights into:
🌿 The unique geology, flora, and fauna of this World Heritage-listed landscape.
🌏 The rich cultural history of the Gundungurra people, the traditional custodians of this land.


Post-Shoot Café & Photography Discussion ☕

After the shoot, we’ll head to a local café to debrief over breakfast or coffee. This is the perfect opportunity to:
✅ Review and discuss your images from the session.
✅ Dive into a gear and settings Q&A to refine your techniques.
✅ Get personalized recommendations for the best photography spots to explore in the Blue Mountains for the rest of your day.


Event Details:

🗓 Date & Time: Sunday 15th February 5:30AM
📍 Location: Echo Point Lookout, Katoomba, NSW
🎒 What to Bring: Camera, wide-angle lens, tripod, extra batteries, memory cards, and warm clothing.

🔹 Fitness Level:
This session is generally accessible with minimal walking, though some sessions may include optional short hikes. Check the grading for each workshop:

  • Grade 1 – Easy access, suitable for all.
  • Grade 2 – Some walking, small formed stairs with handrails.
  • Grade 3 – Short bushwalks (<5km), some inclines, stairs, and uneven terrain.
  • Grade 4 – Longer walks (<10km), steeper inclines, rough terrain, and moderate fitness required.
  • Grade 5 – Remote bushwalking, rugged terrain, experienced hikers only.

🛡 Licensed & Accredited:
Jay is a licensed photography tour operator under an NSW National Parks Eco Pass License # LIC20/116 and holds Remote Area First Aid Accreditation.

🌿 Acknowledgement of Country:
We acknowledge the Gundungurra, Dharug, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung, and Thawawal peoples as the Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging.


Will Sony Equipment Be Available?

We occasionally have Sony Digital Imaging gear available for hands-on use. Availability depends on Sony’s loan stock and logistics. If you're interested in testing specific equipment, let me know in advance!


Why Is There a Fee?

Your booking fee helps cover essential costs, including:
National Park Entry Fees ($4.64 per person per day)
NSW National Parks Eco Pass License Fees
Public Liability Insurance (for bushwalking and wilderness activities)
Experienced & Accredited Guide & Photography Educator
✅ Other operational costs (permits, administration, and logistics)


Join Us!

This session is perfect for anyone looking to improve their landscape photography in one of Australia’s most spectacular locations. Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced photographer, you’ll leave with new skills, stunning images, and inspiration for your next outdoor shoot.

🔗 Book Now – Limited Spots Available!

Techniques covered

  • Landscape Photography Essentials
  • Capturing the Blue Mountains
  • Using Filters and Circular Polarisers
  • Sunrise/Sunset Photography
  • Long Exposure Photography
  • Macro Photography
  • Nature/Wildlife Photography

What to bring

  • Mirrorless or DSLR Camera & Lenses
  • Lens Choice - Wide Angle 16-35mm, Telephoto 24-105mm. Great opportunities for longer focal lengths exist with 100-400mm.
  • Tripod & plates/mounts for your camera
  • Shutter Remote
  • Charged Batteries and empty memory cards
  • Landscape filters inc Grad ND and CPL (if you own them)
  • Comfortable Camera Backpack

Event FAQs (For general FAQs, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page)

*from time to time we will have Sony Digital Imaging equipment to try while we are on our sessions. This will always be dependent on what Sony has available to loan and our ability to get gear to our location. Check in with me before hand if you want to loan anything in particular during the session and we will try to coordinate it for you.
Conditions will vary, but the upper Blue Mountains is generally cold at sunrise, so I recommend dressing in warm clothing, with gloves and beanie. Some sessions will require hiking appropriate clothing with good hiking boots preferably with high ankle support.
Yes. Our meeting points will begin close to accessible parking areas. Some parking may be on a meter, so be sure to check where you park if payment is required.
Fitness Requirements - We will generally be meeting and working at an accessible lookout, close to vehicles with little to no stairs to manage, but some sessions will require some adventurous bushwalks. As such, check the Location for the "Grade" of each session: Grade 1 - Easy to access for all levels. Grade 2 - Some walking and small number of well formed stairs with handrails to navigate. Grade 3 - Small distance bush walking (<5km) with some inclines and stairs. Stairs may be unformed with no handrails. Walks may be on muddy tracks. Moderate levels of fitness required. Grade 4 - Long distance walks (<10km) with inclines, stairs, muddy and slippery unformed tracks and a high degree of self awareness, good mobility and good fitness required. Grade 5 - Totally bush. Tracks are largely unformed and over uneven terrain often in highly remote and declared wilderness areas where minimal impact techniques are employed. Experienced bushwalkers only. High degree of mobility and fitness required.
You can contact Jay at jay@jaydidphoto.com.au or SMS on 0410 168408

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Jay Evans

Hi, I am Jay Evans. A Nightscape, Landscape, Nature and Astro Photographer based in the Blue Mountains and also a passionate Tour Guide and Educator.I love to e...

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Jay Evans is a great Host! Extremely knowledgeable in Photographic techniques and tips. Jay is also passionate about the Mountains and nature. ☀️😊📷🇦🇺”

Monica Stuardo, Blue Mountains Sunrise Session 21st April 2024
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I loved meeting Jay - he knows his stuff and easily and simply imparts his knowledge to help you get the best out of the photoshoot. ”

Janet O'brien, Blue Mountains Sunrise Session 21st April 2024
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