I'm Jason Woolard a Melbourne based photographer whose passion for images spans many genres. However, one of the first genres that I explored all those years ago, when I was learning my craft, has again become an obsession. Landscape. The technique is simple but you can spend a lifetime fine tuning your style and chasing that perfect light.
As well as shooting landscapes I also teach landscape photography exclusively through the Mark Gray Gallery based in Mornington, Victoria.
The Mark Gray Gallery runs are wide range of courses and tours:
Availabile in either a 3 or 6 hour format with either Mark Gray or an Accredited Instructor
Custom designed itinerary can be at any location
Run on weekends throughout the whole year. Mark's one day workshops are a great way to get to know the proper camera technique for shooting landscape and work on your composition skills.
Melbourne, Mornington Peninsula, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth
Mostly run on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday these 3 day tours are a great way to increase your skill level, get some fantastic shots for your portfolio and enjoy yourself with a small groups of emerging photographers. Mark Gray or an Accredited Insructor will guide you to amazing locations and assist you in creating your very best work.
Bellarine Peninsula, Bright and High Country Victoria, Cairns surrounds and Great Barrier Reef, Esperance, Merimbula, Mornington Peninsula, Shark Bay and Westernport Bay
Running from Monday to Friday these truly immersive tours will ingrain great habits that will be with you for a lifetime. Either Mark Gray or an Accredited Instructor will show you how to get the best out of each location over the five days. Sure to add some wow factor to your portfolio.
Flinders Ranges, Great Ocean Road, Kangaroo Island, Karijini National Park, Southwest Western Australia, Tasmania, Uluru and Kata Tjuta, Fiordland - New Zealand, Queenstown - New Zealand, Iceland, Lofoten Islands - Norway, Isle of Skye and the Lake District - UK
For bookings or more information please visit the Mark Gray Gallery.