What time will it be?

When will the shoot be? Around sunset  – unless you tell me otherwise. If a different time works better for your schedule, like sunrise or something in between, just let me know!

Day Sessions: While sunrise and sunset offer the most flattering light, I’m also happy to shoot mid-morning or afternoon if that works better for you. No matter the time, I’ll make the most of the conditions to ensure your photos are beautiful. Just let me know your preference, and I’ll do my best to accommodate

Sunset Sessions: The most popular option — and for good reason. Noosa is stunning at golden hour. Your session will be timed to begin during the golden light window based on the day’s sunset (see time window guide below), and adjusted slightly based on cloud cover and your package length. We usually meet and start in a shaded area, then move to the beach as the light softens

Sunrise Sessions: Expect to get ready in the dark and meet before dawn! This time of day offers fewer people, calmer winds, and beach conditions. We’ll meet at a designated car park and head to the beach just as the light begins. Timing will depend on sunrise and your session length

Flexible Time Windows: I recommend keeping a two-hour window open. This flexibility helps us make the most of available light:

  • Jan, Feb, Nov, Dec: 4:30-6:30am | 4:30-6:30pm
  • Mar: 5:00-7:00am | 4:30-6:30pm
  • Apr: 5:30-7:30am | 4:00-6:00pm
  • May: 6:00-8:00am | 3:30-5:30pm
  • Jun, Jul: 6:00-8:00am | 3:00-5:00pm
  • Aug: 5:30-7:30am | 3:30-5:30pm
  • Sep, Oct: 4:30-6:30am | 4:00-6:00pm

When Will I Know the Exact Time? I’ll take care of thoughtful behind-the-scenes planning—monitoring tides, wind, cloud cover, local events, and traffic—so you can relax. As your session date approaches, I’ll be in touch to discuss and confirm the exact start time

Where is the location?

Why do you like to choose the location?

  • When you book with me, you’re trusting my eye not just for the photo, but for everything that shapes it.
  • Location is a huge part of that, and I carefully choose spaces that consider the environmental conditions and that will bring out the best in you and the final image

Why the beach?

  • The beach offers everything I need to create beautiful, timeless portraits: soft, flattering light; a clean, open backdrop; and the freedom for you to move, breathe, and just be yourself.
  • The natural reflection from sand and water acts like a giant softbox, reducing shadows and giving your skin a radiant, even glow—no green tints, no harsh contrasts

What about green spaces?

  • While green spaces can feel lush in person, they often introduce a heaviness to the image, inconsistent light, shadows, and color casts that can be difficult to translate well in post processing.
  • I’ve found time and again that the beach simply delivers the most polished, natural, and enduring results. So if I steer us toward the beach, it’s not just for the view—it’s because I want you to have the kind of images you’ll be proud to hang on your wall for years to come

How will I know where to meet you?

  • As your session date approaches, I’ll be in touch to discuss and confirm the exact location.
  • In the meantime, if you wish to visualise some options, I’ve included a gallery of my most-loved spots. Please note — some locations only work in the right conditions. Don’t worry! I’ll recommend the best location and guide you every step of the way

Sunset Locations

My goal is to find a peaceful place where we can catch a glimpse of golden light as the sun sets over the western horizon
I often recommend beaches north of the Main Beach ‘Middle’ Groyne (the central rock wall), as these access points are typically more spacious and relaxed than First Point or the Noosa National Park. When conditions allow, Noosa Spit and Noosa Dog Beach also offer a beautiful, open feel with fewer crowds. All of these spots are easily reached by driving north along Hastings Street into Noosa Woods and following Claude Batten Drive

Sunrise Locations

For sunrise sessions, we’ll head to a wide, east-facing beach to make the most of the soft morning light
When the ocean is calm, Castaways Beach is often my top pick — it’s quiet, natural, and beautifully lit in the early hours. If the wind is up, I may suggest a more sheltered alternative, like the northern end of Main Beach or another hidden gem nearby. Above all, I’ll choose a location that’s both visually stunning and comfortable for your family on the day

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Location 1

Noosa Spit Beach – ‘River’ Groyne (the river rock wall): Noosa Spit is a beautiful, ever-changing location at the river mouth. Because it’s tidal, the landscape shifts often — some days there’s a wide stretch of sand, and other times the beach can disappear entirely. For this reason, I only suggest it when conditions like tide, wind, and light are just right. It’s not a location I use often, but when it comes together, it’s stunning.

Location 2

Beach Access 12 & 13  – Noosa Main Beach North of the ‘Middle’ Groyne (the central rock wall)

Located just north of the central rock wall (the Middle Groyne), Access 12 & 13 faces toward the river mouth and slightly northwest. This angle offers a scenic backdrop that includes a glimpse of the North Shore across the water, making it ideal for capturing softer lighting and a wider, open view of the coastline. The beach here tends to be a little more relaxed, with gentle curves leading toward the river entrance.

Location 3

Beach Access 14 & 15  – Noosa Main Beach South of the ‘Middle’ Groyne (the central rock wall)

Facing east to southeast. This orientation showcases the edge of Noosa National Park in the background, offering a dramatic coastal view with tree-covered cliffs faintly visible in the distance. I usually try to avoid photographing the crowds that gather in the pocket of Noosa Heads near First Point, but it could be fun to capture a few shots there for atmosphere!

Location 4

Sunset Cove – Noosa Dog Beach

Noosa’s best west-facing beach for sunset. It offers a spacious setting with beautiful natural light. It’s ideal when conditions are calm and the tide is favourable. Please note, this beach is popular with dog owners, so dogs may be present during your session. I’ll recommend it when it suits your session best. When it works, it provides a stunning backdrop.

Location 5

Woods Bay & Secret Spots

Peaceful, tucked-away spots near the river, Woods Bay, can be lovely when the light and tide are right. They offer a small, calm, natural backdrop with a more secluded, vegetation feel. That said, it’s not always ideal — the light can be tricky, and there’s not always enough space or beach to work with. I’ll suggest them if it suits your session and the weather conditions.

Location 6

Sunshine, Sunrise, Castaways, Marcus, and Pergegian Beaches

These east-facing beaches are ideal for sunrise shoots, offering stunning golden sunrises over the ocean. While they don’t provide a traditional sunset view—since the sun sets in the west behind coastal vegetation and homes—they still have something special to offer in the late afternoon. As the sun dips lower, typically about two hours before official sunset, the light softens beautifully, casting pastel hues across the sky and water. This creates a dreamy, flattering glow perfect for photography sessions with a softer, more romantic feel.

I often choose Castaways beach, as it’s super accessible—there’s no need to navigate stairs, and the car park is just a short, easy walk from the beach.

Other locations

Location 7

Laguna Grove, Hidden Grove, Casuarina Gardens, & Maison La Plage Grove

These beautiful, parkland-style spaces are popular for weddings and events and technically require a booking and permit through Noosa Council. While I don’t plan full sessions here for that reason, we may be able to briefly use them, especially for a few shaded moments, if they’re unoccupied at the time. They can work well as a soft light transition before we head to the beach.

Location 8

First Point, Little Cove & Noosa National Park

While these iconic spots are undeniably beautiful, I don’t usually schedule sessions here. They’re often way too busy, parking is extremely limited, which can make things feel stressful before we even begin, and the beach can sometimes disappear at high tide. Instead, I’ll suggest quieter nearby locations that offer the same beauty, with a much more relaxed experience. If you’d still like to shoot here, I’m happy to accommodate when possible — please note an additional fee applies.

Location 9

Sunshine Coast Locations

Beyond Noosa, the Sunshine Coast offers a diverse mix of beaches and hinterland settings. Coolum features rugged headlands and surf vibes, while Marcoola and Mudjimba feel more secluded. Further south, Mooloolaba, Alex Headland, and Maroochydore offer lively esplanades and wide ocean views. Caloundra blends calm bays and surf beaches, with glimpses of the Glass House Mountains on clear days. Maleny and Mapleton are quiet and, on good days, have views for miles. There are lots of great spots that showcase the beauty and diversity of the Sunshine Coast.

Location 10

Interstate & International Locations

I’ve been fortunate to photograph in diverse locations around Australia and the world, from the beaches of Bali, Fiji, and Brazil, to the rugged coastlines of South Africa and the Mediterranean charm of Spain, Greece, and Turkey. My work has also taken me to remote islands, the cultural landscapes of China and Japan, the tropical beauty of New Caledonia, and iconic spots across America. Each place brings its own light, texture, and rhythm — all of which shape the way I capture people and place.