Whale watching in Byron Bay is something every nature lover needs to experience. Spotting the ocean’s gentle giants as they play against the magnificent backdrop of one of the world’s most pristine marine parks is something you’ll remember for a lifetime. As one of Australia’s most renowned nature and ocean […]
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Tonga Humpback Whale Photography Workshop – What to Expect
Each Whale Photography Workshop with Craig Parry is designed to deliver the perfect balance of practical photographic and editing tuition alongside an unforgettable life experience. Don’t just take it from us – read on below for a first hand wrap up from a recent guest on one of our Tonga Humpback […]
Read MoreThe Secret to a Great Image
A native of Byron Bay on the coastline of Northern NSW, it was his parents’ gift of a disposable waterproof camera at five years old that set Craig Parry on the path to becoming one of our finest underwater photographers. Entirely self-taught, Parry worked at his craft before making a […]
Read MorePhotographer wins international recognition for amazing Migaloo shot off Australian coast
A stunning photograph of Migaloo making his way up the eastern Australian coast has snagged a Byron Bay photographer a prestigious international award. It is the first ever underwater photograph of Migaloo. Titled The Ghost, Craig Parry’s photo of the famed white whale won first place in the underwater world […]
Read MoreRare underwater photo of white humpback whale Migaloo beats 10,000 entries in comp
Capturing the first ever rare Underwater photograph of Migaloo, nature photographer Craig Parry recently took out top honours at the prestigious ‘Golden Turtle International Photography Competition’ in Moscow. Beating a field of talented peers from around the world, Craig’s win has been embraced by Australian ocean and nature […]
Read MoreWinner – 2017 Golden Turtle International Photography Competition
I am incredibly honoured to announce that my image The Ghost has been awarded top honours, taking out the Under Water category at the prestigious 2017 Golden Turtle International Photography Competition. Now in its 11th year, the Russian based competition attracted a record number of participants with 10,165 works being submitted from artists […]
Read MoreHow to photograph a giant Humpback Whale: ‘Emergence’ featured in WIRED
Humpback Whale photographs are the speciality of nature photographer Craig Parry. Craig Parry sat down with Wired to find out how to Photograph a Giant Humpback Whale. IT MAY SEEM obvious, but whales are huge. Take the humpback, for example. They’ll reach 52 feet and almost 40 tons. Nature photographer Craig Parry has […]
Read MoreThe moment two humpbacks came to play
It was a moment that a nature photographer and marine conservationist dreams of. On Wednesday a small boat floating along the coastline of Byron Bay in Australia, was approached by two playful humpback whales who interacted with passengers for around 30 minutes – swimming, diving and rolling alongside the vessel – […]
Read MoreLondon Times publishes Emergence
London Times publishes Emergence – an image recently captured by Craig Parry Photography on assignment in Tonga. The unique split shot shows the moment a female humpback whale spy hops as she plays for the camera. In late 2014, Craig followed the Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) as they migrated through the waters of the Kingdom of […]
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