SOLD OUT – New England Autumn Photography Adventure (30 April – 3 May 2026)
Join Craig Williams & John Armytage for an unforgettable experience
Taking expressions of interest for 2027 in April/May
Step into the heart of Northern NSW’s New England region during its most photogenic season — autumn. Over four days and three nights, you’ll explore landscapes painted in fiery reds and golden hues, capture dramatic waterfalls, and discover historic architecture that tells the story of this unique area.
Gostwyck Chapel
St Mary’s Cathedral Armidale
What Awaits You
Photograph Gostwyck Chapel framed by towering elms
Chase autumn light at Ebor Falls and Wollombi Falls
Stroll Elm Avenue at the University of New England
Discover Armidale’s heritage churches and tree-lined streets
Immerse yourself in the rural charm of New England’s countryside
Ebor falls
Why This Workshop Stands Out
Expert guidance on composition, lighting, and visual storytelling
On-location tuition at iconic spots
Optional drone sessions (weather and time permitting)
Image review and critique for tailored feedback
Hand-selected dining experiences for breakfast and dinner
Exclusive NiSi Filters discount for attendees
Quick Details
Dates: 30 April – 3 May 2026
Duration: 4 days / 3 nights
Group Size: Maximum 8 participants (minimum 4 required)
Cost: $1,695 AUD | Focus Plus Members $1,595 AUD
Deposit: $500 (refundable up to 30 days prior or if your spot is filled)
Accommodation: Twin-share at Alluna Motel, Armidale
Fitness Level: Easy – pack warm layers (May is chilly in Armidale)
Start/Finish: Alluna Motel, Armidale (arrive by 2:00pm Thu; depart after 10:00am Sun)
Why You’ll Love It
Capture golden autumn foliage, flowing waterfalls, and timeless rural landscapes alongside two seasoned photography guides. Enjoy great food, inspiring company, and the chance to elevate your photography skills in one of NSW’s most stunning regions.
👉 Only 1 Spot Left! Email craig@craigwilliams.photography to secure your place. Deposits are paid to John Armytage (contact Craig for details).