Tasmanian Nature and Wildlife Private Photography Tours. Flexible dates and itineraries.
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What: Tasmanian Nature and Wildlife Private Photography Tours
When: Your dates
Where: Customised itinerary to suit your interests.
Contact: Shutterbug Walkabouts https://shutterbugwalkabouts.com.au/
From the dark brown eye of a devil to the white fur of an albino wallaby, from delicate rainforest fungi to soaring painted cliffs, Tasmania’s natural wonders offer exceptional photographic opportunities. Meandering wombats, shore birds dabbling in the shallows, a ‘turbo chook’ on the run, a devil in full roar – the creatures of this island are inherently photogenic.
Throw in the state’s distinctive light that has long sparked artists and photographers to capture the spectacular landscapes. And then there’s the clear night skies when it feels like you can touch the Milky Way...

Is all this inspiring you to discover, experience and photograph Tasmania?
Shutterbug Walkabouts loves this island and creates, organises and leads tailored photography tours to share their knowledge and skills. Imagine the photos you could take with a professional guide sharing the special places they know as locals and avid photographers, helping you capture this island’s special nature and wildlife with photographs that prompt “wow” not simply “nice”.
Why a Shutterbug Walkabouts tour?
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Your dates and your interests (photographic and general) are woven into fully customised itinerary.
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Private tours – where you want to go, what you want to experience and photograph.
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Diverse range of locations and natural aspects offered.
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Travel alone, with a companion or as a small group. Non-photographer travel companions can share and enjoy the adventure too.
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Experienced professional guide with well-honed photographic skills and a flair for capturing nature, wildlife and birds, helping you capture the best photos possible.
Diverse and compact
Part of Tasmania’s appeal is being able to experience so much in one small island. World Heritage Convict Sites with wombats and panoramas, rainforest and alpine environments just minutes from Hobart, awe-inspiring sea cliffs and tiny bush birds – you get the picture!
Tasmanian highlights
Some of Shutterbug Walkabouts’ favourites from a very long list:
- The unique light that makes for spectacular images.
- The Fagus, a stunning deciduous beech tree found nowhere else on the planet.
- Kunyani/Mt Wellington is just minutes from Hobart with both alpine landscape and rainforest habitat, stunning rock formations, fungi, ferns and birds plus breathtaking panoramas.
- Waterfalls –over 200 of them! Some plunging from sea cliffs and others cascading over escarpments in lush rainforests..
- Kunyani/Mt Wellington is just minutes from Hobart with both alpine landscape and rainforest habitat, stunning rock formations, fungi, ferns and birds plus breathtaking panoramas.
- Bruny Island is home to all 12 of Tasmania’s endemic bird species and distinctive white wallabies living in awe-inspiring coastal landscapes. Gaze out over the Southern Ocean at Cape Bruny.
- Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary is ideal for close up encounters with native animals whilst supporting their invaluable rescue and rehab work.
- Mt Field is Tasmania’s oldest national park with a Pandani grove, waterfalls, glacial lakes, ancient tree ferns, the tallest trees in the southern hemisphere and fungi, lots of fungi!
- Birds, lots of birds. From the shoreline to the mountains they’re abundant including 12 endemic species, foraging shorebirds, vibrantly coloured wrens and robins and soaring eagles, just to name a few.
- How the mix of history, culture and natures creates a special atmosphere for capturing memorable images.
- Wombats – Coreena’s favourite animal! Close up encounters on Maria Island and at Bonorong are always a special treat.
About your guide
Coreena Vieth is a professional guide with over 15 years diverse experience. She has a passion for Tasmania’s natural world, history and culture and has always travelled with a camera, accumulating photographic skills over many years and destinations. Co-owner Roy Vieth is an award-winning photographer and an AIPP accredited professional photographer.