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Jay Evans
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Advocate

Mount Hay and Butterbox Point Photo Adventure

Jay Evans
Image: Alpha 7R V (A7RM5)
Jay Evans
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Advocate
Mount Hay and Butterbox Point Photo Adventure
Jay Evans
Image: Alpha 7R V (A7RM5)
Explore the Blue Mountains with Jay on this guided photo walk

About the event

Come and join Sony Advocate Jay Evans as we explore one of the gems of the Blue Mountains on this epic photo walk.

The Mount Hay and Butterbox Point areas of the Blue Mountains are declared wilderness areas, with particular values meaning they stay untouched and natural, and from here there is a staggering amount to photograph, from the epic vistas across the Grose Valley with its distinct blue haze, the incredible diversity of eucalypt forest, hanging swamps and sandstone cliffs, plus, at this time of year, a startling array of colourful wildflowers intermixed with the wildlife in cockatoos, eagles, wallabies, snakes and reptiles.

Our morning begins at the National Park entry gate on Mount Hay road, where we will travel in convoy along the dirt trail to the Butterbox Point car park (this trail is now suitable for 2WD vehicles again after being recently repaired and graded).

We will stop to capture sunrise before hiking the bush tracks to the summit of Mount Hay and back via Butterbox Point, photographing the views, flowers and wildlife along the way, while taking in the breathtaking beauty and silence of our surrounds.

As we walk, you will be expertly guided by your Blue Mountains guide, introduced to the variety of Flora, Fauna and with tales of this declared wilderness area, along with the story and visible signs and recovery from the 2019/2020 black summer bushfires.

You will be guided to the best viewpoints along the way, and given tuition on your landscape, nature, macro and wildlife photography.

We will return to our cars for approximately 1PM before making our way back to civilisation.

YOUR CHANCE TO WIN!

Attend this event and receive one entry into the draw for a chance to win one of five tickets to the ultimate Scene experience in Paris, France! Join as many events as you can between Friday 8th September - Tuesday 31st October 2023 The more events you attend, the more chances you have to WIN! For competition details, terms & conditions head over to the Scene Festival site

LICENSE & ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Jay is licensed to operate Photography tours and Bushwalk Activities in NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service under an Eco Pass License # LIC20/116. We wish to acknowledge the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the country we visit during our tours, the Gundungurra, Dharug, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung and Thawawal people and pay our respects to elders past, future and ongoing.

FITNESS REQUIREMENTS - Grade 3 - Small distance bush walking (<5km) with some inclines, stairs and rocky outcrops. Stairs may be unformed with no handrails. Walks may be on muddy tracks. Some rocky outcrops must be climbed. Moderate levels of fitness required and good level of personal awareness required.

WILL WE HAVE SONY EQUIPMENT TO TRY? we may 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 try anything in particular during the session and we will try to coordinate it for you.

WHY IS THERE A FEE? Apart from receiving Landscape photography coaching & tuition from your highly experienced guide and tutor, your small fee covers our business costs for hosting such tours in NSW National Parks, Council Reserves and Crown Lands which includes:

  • Any National Park Entry Fees ($4.64 per person per day).
  • License fees (such as NSW National Parks EcoPass).
  • Public Liability Insurance to cover Bushwalking and Wilderness Activities (a Requirement of  Licenses)
  • An Experienced and Accredited Guide and Photography Educator with Remote Area First Aid Accreditation.
  • Other Ancillary costs.

Techniques covered

  • Landscape & Nature Photography
  • Macro Photography
  • Wildlife Photography
  • Wilderness bushwalking for photographers
  • Sony Cameras and Lenses
  • Landscape Composition

What to bring

  • Good Walking Boots - Mid/high ankle boots preferred
  • Hiking appropriate clothing including base layers, fleece and rain jacket
  • Hiking poles if used
  • Comfortable camera backpack with rain cover
  • Water Bottle (minimum 750ml recommended)
  • Packed lunch and snacks if required
  • Your camera with batteries and empty memory cards
  • Selection of lenses - Ultra wide (12-24mm), Medium Tele (24-105mm), Tele (70-600mm)
  • Bring your macro lenses for Spring Wildflowers
  • Tripod
  • Shutter remote
  • Any landscape filters including Circular Polariser

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

We may 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, warming to mid 20 degrees by lunchtime. We recommend dressing in hiking appropriate clothing, warm top jacket, fleece, base layers, removable layers with good hiking boots preferably with high ankle support. We will discuss preparation in the days leading to the event.
We will meet at the National Park entry gate on Mount Hay Road, and then travel in convoy to the Butterbox Point Car Park. This is a dirt fire trail, but recently graded and is currently suitable for 2WD vehicles.

Apart from Landscape photography coaching & tuition from your highly experienced photography guide and tutor, your fee covers our business costs for hosting such tours in NSW National Parks, Council Reserves and Crown Lands which includes:

  • Your National Park Entry Fees ($4.64 per person per day).
  • NSW National Parks EcoPass License Fees
  • Public Liability Insurance to cover Bushwalking and Wilderness Activities (a Requirement of my EcoPass License)
  • An Experienced and Accredited Guide and Photography Educator with Remote Area First Aid Accreditation.
  • Other Ancillary costs.

FITNESS REQUIREMENTS - Grade 3 - Small distance bush walking (<5km) with some inclines, stairs and rocky outcrops. Stairs may be unformed with no handrails. Walks may be on muddy tracks. Some rocky outcrops must be climbed. Moderate levels of fitness required and good level of personal awareness required.
Yes. We welcome minors who are interested in photography and exploring nature. Minors must have a paying responsible adult to accompany them.

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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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