Tuesday, September 1, 2009

12 Best Photography Spots for Classical Sydney Skyline. Photographer's Guide.

Harbour Bridge at Sunset from Luna Park, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaI'm often asked by people who are travelling to Sydney what to photograph there. So I've decided to write down some notes about shooting Sydney. Sydney skyline to be precisely. It's not a comprehensive Sydney city photography guide but it will give you a good idea of shooting locations around Sydney CBD (i.e. downtown), when to shoot there and how to get there. It could be very useful if you have limited time but still want to get some nice photos. By browsing through the images in this guide you can decide where to go to get the view you want.

Photographers, whether they are hobbyists or professionals, oftentimes explore a place much differently than a typical traveller. With camera in hand and in search of the best photo opportunities, they are looking for better lighting and better compositions. They want the angle, the mood, the light and some magic. You can find all that in Sydney as well but if you're a first time photographer to Sydney, this photographer's guide to Sydney skyline could be useful to you so you can head straight to the photo booty, so to speak.

These 12 spots cover almost all classical Sydney city views. However there are endless possibilities and angles to shoot Sydney and famous Sydney icons along the shorelines. All these places and lookouts are easily accessible by foot, by public transport or by taxi/car...

Read the full "12 Best Photography Spots for Classical Sydney Skyline, Photographic Guide" article on my Fine Art Landscape and Travel Photography web site or leave comments to the article in my Travel Photography Blog.

Also you are welcome to check my little Gallery of Sydney Images including Sydney Opera House Gallery and Sydney Harbour Bridge Images.