Narooma · Eurobodalla
Narooma is the bluest water on the coast, and its listings should say so. Homes here trade on the outlook — Wagonga Inlet, the ocean, Montague Island on the horizon — and the difference between a photo that captures that and one that doesn't is the difference between a buyer booking a flight and scrolling on. The whole point of shooting here is the water, and getting it right takes the right time of day and the right height.
It's a tightly-held stretch of coast — Narooma itself, Dalmeny and Kianga just north, Bodalla inland — so when a good home does come up, its marketing needs to land the first time. Clean interiors, a twilight frame when the inlet goes gold, and an aerial that shows exactly how close the water is: that's what turns a southern-Eurobodalla listing into enquiries from Canberra and Sydney.
It's the far end of the shire from the Bay, so I plan Narooma shoots as a proper run — enough time to catch the light rather than rushing a midday set.
What’s included
Bright, faithful rooms that let the outlook speak.
The inlet, the ocean and the island — the context that sells a Narooma home.
Dusk over the water, when Narooma is at its best.
Walkthrough video and floor plans for buyers deciding from out of town.
Also serving
Dalmeny · Kianga · Bodalla · Tuross Head
Questions
Every job is quoted individually — it depends on the size of the property and which pieces you want (stills, twilight, aerial, video, floor plan). Send through the address and what you're after and you'll get a clear fixed quote before anything is booked.
Turnaround is set with your booking — tell me the deadline you're working to and I'll build the shoot and edit around it so your listing goes live on time.
Aerial is part of how I shoot, not a bolt-on. Where it adds something — a waterfront, an acreage, position relative to the beach or town — it's woven into the coverage alongside the ground work.
Yes — Narooma, Dalmeny, Kianga and Bodalla are part of the standard service area. Being at the southern end just means I plan the shoot around the light rather than squeezing it in, so the water looks the way it should.
Absolutely — the southern coast is full of short-stay properties, and the photography that fills a booking calendar is a little different to a sale listing. There's a dedicated page on that if you host or manage one.
Send through the property and what you're after — you'll get a clear fixed quote before anything's booked.