2027 / 2028+ Workshops • Priority Open

Future Photography Workshops — Priority Sign-Ups

These are the next locations being built for 2027/28+. Every destination is designed for seascape + landscape and an optional night/astro session (conditions permitting). Dates, bases and pricing are released to priority sign-ups first.

Not sure which fits? Start with New Zealand (flagship) or pick the region you can travel to easiest — the priority list will handle the rest.

Answer-first: These are Dylan Knight Photography’s next workshop destinations (2027/28+). Priority sign-ups are open now — you’ll be first notified when dates and booking links go live. All trips are small-group, built around safe access, the best workable light, and a repeatable workflow (field coaching + editing support).

Release: 2027/28+ (dates announced to priority sign-ups)
Group size: Typically max 4 (varies by destination)
What you shoot: seascape + landscape + optional astro*
Style: hands-on coaching + repeatable workflow
Planning: conditions-led (light, access, weather)
Editing: Lightroom/Photoshop support (where applicable)
Permits: permits/permissions where required
Insurance: $20M public liability (details available on request)
Priority notifications Conditions-led plans Small-group tuition Australia + NZ

2027/28+ lineup — priority sign-ups open

Choose a destination to see the full outline and join the priority list for that workshop. No dates shown here — releases are announced via the workshop page when ready.

Quick guide

  • Flagship alpine + night skies: New Zealand (South Island winter-built planning).
  • Iconic coastline variety: Great Ocean Road + Otways (arches, cliffs, rainforest textures).
  • Pure colour + granite: Tasmania East Coast (Bay of Fires + Freycinet).
  • Astro-forward desert shapes: Pinnacles (with coastal backups).
  • WA coastline power: South West WA (reef, limestone, sunsets).
  • Outback structure: Flinders Ranges (ridgelines + gorges, optional night when viable).
Quick list (text links)
* Astro sessions are always conditions permitting (cloud, haze, wind, access rules and safety). Drones aren’t part of workshops; if you fly independently, check current CASA rules and any site restrictions (rules can change). Verify park/access rules with official sources and follow signage and on-site guidance.