Sapphire Coast
Photography Workshop
A 4 day, 3 night small group photography workshop on the Far South Coast of NSW. Capped at 3 participants. Led by Australian Geographic 2023 Nature Photographer of the Year, Samuel Markham - who was born and raised on the South Coast
Workshop Overview
Experience an immersive 4 day, 3 night photography workshop focused on capturing some of Australia's most stunning and rugged seascape locations on the Far South Coast of NSW. This is a hands-on workshop where Samuel will help you develop your own personal photographic style, sharing his techniques, tips, and field knowledge built over a decade of photographing this exact stretch of coastline.
Across the four days, you will work the headlands and rock formations of the Bermagui, Narooma, and Mystery Bay region — including Horse Head Rock, Camel Rock, Glasshouse Rocks, and more lesser-known compositions that only become available on specific tide and swell conditions. Sam works the conditions on the day, not a fixed schedule, which means itinerary decisions are made based on weather, tide, and light rather than a printed plan.
The workshop covers Sam's full photographic workflow — fundamentals through to advanced field technique, condition reading (tide, swell, clouds, weather), and his complete post-processing workflow in Adobe Photoshop and Camera RAW.
Workshop Details
Dates: See booking section
Photo Locations: Horse Head Rock, Bermagui, Narooma, Mystery Bay, Camel Rock, Glasshouse Rocks and more
Group Size: Maximum of 3 participants
Skill Level: Suitable for photographers of all skill levels
Difficulty: Moderate walking — must be comfortable on uneven and slippery surfaces beside the ocean
Accommodation: 3 nights at a stunning seaside location
Price: $2,375 AUD per person ($575 AUD deposit)
Locations We’ll Explore
Workshop Information
What’s Included
✅ 4 full days of personal photography tuition
✅ Direct access to all locations with experienced instructor guidance
✅ Camera fundamentals through to advanced manual mode technique
✅ Complete post-processing instruction in Adobe Photoshop and Camera RAW
✅ Tide, swell, and weather condition planning
✅ Compositional theory and field technique
✅ 3 nights accommodation at a stunning seaside location
✅ Transport for the duration of the workshop
Not Included
❌ Meals, drinks, and snacks
❌ Flights and transport to and from the Sapphire Coast
❌ Travel insurance and medical cover
❌ Visa fees (if required to enter Australia)
Book Your Spot
Workshop Dates
5th - 8th November 2026 - TWO SPOTS LEFT
Secure your spot with a deposit or pay in full upfront. For deposit bookings, the final payment is due 30 days before the workshop start date. The final payment invoice will be sent before the workshop.
Who’s Samuel?
Samuel Markham was born and raised on the South Coast of New South Wales. He has been photographing the Sapphire Coast — Bermagui, Narooma, Mystery Bay, Camel Rock and Horse Head Rock for more than a decade. This stretch of coastline is where his landscape photography career started, and where he still works today.
The Australian Geographic 2023 Nature Photographer of the Year winning image, "My Country Burns", was captured during the Black Summer bushfires while protecting his home in this region. Sam has photographed the Sapphire Coast through every season, every tide, every kind of weather.
What does that mean in practice for participants?
Sam knows exactly where to be when conditions are best. He knows the tide windows that open and close certain compositions at Horse Head Rock. He knows when Camel Rock catches first light differently from Mystery Bay. He knows the swell directions that produce the strongest seascape conditions at Glasshouse Rocks. That kind of local knowledge cannot be replicated by an operator running a workshop in a region they visit twice a year.
What Participants Say
Frequently Asked Questions
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The workshop is capped at a maximum of 3 participants. This is well below the industry average of 6 to 12 and is what allows for genuinely personal instruction at every stop.
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The Sapphire Coast is the southernmost stretch of the New South Wales coastline, running from Bermagui in the north to Eden in the south. It includes the towns of Bermagui, Narooma, Mystery Bay, Tathra, Merimbula, Pambula and Eden, and sits within the Bega Valley and Eurobodalla local government areas. The region is approximately a 6-hour drive south of Sydney.
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The Sapphire Coast can be photographed year-round. The beauty of this region is that it always has something to offer. Sunrise is the priority shooting window for the rock formations at Bermagui and Narooma.
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Yes. The workshop is built to suit photographers of all skill levels, from beginners through to experienced enthusiasts. The small group size means instruction is tailored individually to each participant rather than pitched at a generic standard. Camera fundamentals are covered for beginners, while advanced field technique and composition are available for more experienced participants.
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A digital camera with full manual mode (DSLR or mirrorless), a sturdy tripod, and at least one wide-angle lens are the core requirements. A neutral density filter is helpful for long-exposure seascape work. The Sapphire Coast involves coastal scrambling, so a waterproof bag and sturdy footwear with grip are recommended. A full gear list is provided after booking.
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This workshop involves a low to moderate level of fitness, with short walks at each location.
Participants must be comfortable on uneven and slippery coastal terrain, often in low light, with head torches used before sunrise or after sunset. Sturdy footwear is essential, and strong awareness of changing wave conditions is required when working near the ocean.
Horse Head Rock is accessed via a section of large boulders and can be more challenging. Some participants may prefer to remain at Camel Rock, or alternatively photograph Horse Head Rock from a more easily accessible cliff-top walking track above the formation.
Ready to Photograph the Sapphire Coast?
Spaces on the Sapphire Coast workshop are limited to 3 participants and tend to book out months ahead. Secure your spot with a deposit or download the brochure for more information.