Photographers’ top 7 favorite spots in Sydney

Photographers’ top 7 favorite spots in Sydney

Hi guys,

Anyone here has been to Singapore? If you have not, it’s definitely a place you should consider for your next visit. My friends always say that Singapore is a very clean and safe country, but it’s very small. I couldn’t agree more with that statement! But nevertheless, Singapore has a lot of amazing architecture and places that’s perfect to take photos with. There’s a mix of colonial era buildings, modern skyscrapers and a whole lot of cultural influencers due to their many diverse races in the country.

So to help you guys out, we spoke to some local photographers based in Singapore to guide us on the best places to take pictures in Singapore. Look through the list and let me know which is your favourite!

 

sydney bondi beach

1) Bondi Beach

Accessibility:  ★★★★★

Crowd factor:  ★★★★☆

Skill required:  ★★★★☆

Novelty factor:  ★★★★☆

Instagrammable:  ★★★☆☆

Overall: 20 ★

Easily accessible by public transport, this beach is excellent. Great waves, soft sands and an amazing place to watch the sunset! There’s even a good range of restaurants to have a meal here. Bring your bathing suits when you come because the sea will definitely be calling out for you.

 

 

 

2) Sydney Harbour Bridge

Accessibility:  ★★★★★

Crowd factor:  ★★★★☆

Skill required:  ★★★★★

novelty factor:  ★★★★☆

Instagrammable:  ★★★★☆

Overall: 22 ★

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Sydney, you’ll have to get your photos in this area. There are a lot of great areas to have this iconic bridge in your backdrop, or you can choose to walk on the bridge itself (it’s free) and snap as you cross from one end to the other.

 

 

 

3) Royal National Park

Accessibility:  ★★★☆☆

Crowd factor:  ★★★★★

Skill required:  ★★★★☆

novelty factor:  ★★★★☆

Instagrammable:  ★★★★★

Overall: 21 ★

This park is drop dead gorgeous! With an area of 16,000 hectares, The Royal National Park is the world’s second oldest National Park. Because of its diverse topography you can photograph all day in the area. It takes some effort to get here from Sydney though, but it is an excellent choice for a day trip. It is almost impossible to get photos like these anywhere else in the world! Rent a car for a day to come here or better yet, hire one of the available photographers for a day shoot that includes transportation to make it hassle free.

 

 

4) George Street

Accessibility:  ★★★★★

Crowd factor:  ★★★★☆

Skill required:  ★★★★☆

novelty factor:  ★★★☆☆

Instagrammable:  ★★★★☆

Overall: 20 ★

This street is the oldest street in the entire Australia! It’s also the main street of Sydney. As such, it get can very lively and busy during peak hours. It is a fantastic place to take photos here because it captures the heart of Sydney, but come early in the morning instead when the streets are empty to get the best photos. Because of construction works, the place has been extremely chaotic for the past months but that is all over now and it looks back to its beautiful self.

 

 

 

5) Stockton Sand Dunes

Accessibility:  ★★★☆☆

Crowd factor:  ★★★★★

Skill required:  ★★★★☆

novelty factor:  ★★★★☆

Instagrammable:  ★★★★★

Overall: 21 ★

Mini sahara in Australia! The sand dunes here are huge and the views are incredible. People come here mostly for 4WD and sand boarding but it is also an astonishing place to take photos. There are camels here to complete the vibe and you can even see the sea from most parts of this area. Fantastic during sunset, it is really worth the drive down to here.

 

 

Sydney Opera House

6) Sydney Opera House

Accessibility:  ★★★★★

Crowd factor:  ★★★☆☆

Skill required:  ★★★★☆

novelty factor:  ★★★★★

Instagrammable:  ★★★★★

Overall: 22 ★

This place is vibrant and lively, with great views of the city and an amazing architectural monument to revel in. It is truly an iconic place to be at. Not bad for a place to take photos at. It gets pretty crowded here as to be expected, so you gotta find the right spots for the best photos. This is definitely a must do when you come to Sydney!

 

 

Leave a comment