
2025 Alpha Awards Photo Competition
Terms and conditions apply.*
Join Sony Advocate and Blue Mountains guide, Jay Evans, on an unforgettable photo walk through one of the hidden gems of the Blue Mountains. This incredible adventure promises breathtaking views, fascinating wildlife, and expert photography coaching—an experience not to be missed!
Our previous outing on this trail was filled with fun, laughter, and spectacular landscapes. Now it’s your turn to explore the beauty and serenity of the Mount Hay and Butterbox Point wilderness areas.
The Mount Hay and Butterbox Point areas are pristine wilderness zones, untouched and natural, offering endless photographic opportunities. Highlights include:
Start Time & Meeting Point:
Begin at the National Park entry gate on Mount Hay Road. We’ll travel in convoy along a recently repaired 2WD-accessible dirt trail to the Butterbox Point car park.
Sunrise Shoot:
Capture the first light over the Grose Valley with guidance on composition and techniques for stunning sunrise photography.
Guided Hike & Photography Coaching:
Hike bush tracks to the summit of Mount Hay and return via Butterbox Point, with stops to photograph:
Your guide will share stories about the wilderness area's history and ecology while helping you capture its beauty through your lens.
Expert Guidance:
Jay Evans, an experienced guide and photographer, provides personalized coaching on landscape, macro, and wildlife photography.
Sony Equipment Access:
Depending on availability, you may have the chance to try Sony Digital Imaging gear. Let us know in advance if there’s specific equipment you’d like to test.
Costs Include:
Your small fee includes:
Good personal awareness and mobility are recommended.
Jay Evans operates under an Eco Pass License (#LIC20/116) and acknowledges the Gundungurra, Dharug, Wiradjuri, Darkinjung, and Thawawal people, the Traditional Custodians of this land. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and future.
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.
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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: