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Hello there, I'm Philip Avellana, Creative Director at Adventscape. You can call me Iori (ee-yo-ree) and based in Sydney, Australia. Are you looking for a wedding videographer?

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I don't just film weddings, I work with Clients on their run sheet, scheduling / timing, verify all details, provide information to maximise the wedding production and more. My niche is wedding videography in which I shoot weddings 98% of the time.

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Engagement / Prenuptial Film
Like many movies or series, there is a prequel. This film is what we plan it to be - actual engagement, adventure, reenactment or a last reminiscence of the fun memories before you tie the knot. Use this film as 'Save the Date' or play it during the reception.

An Engagement Film is a separate filming day prior to your wedding. Thus is a very good opportunity to get to know you and empower you to feel comfortable in front of the camera.

I have several themes to choose from: Cityscape, Mountainscape and Seascape.

Videography
The Weddings of Real People with authentic smiles, gestures and reactions. A burst of laughter, a sudden tear, a moment of emotion - all shall be captured and tell the tale of the one True Love! Your wedding is your first day of forever surrounded by family, friends and your favourite pets. Adventscape understands this and thus, our priority to capture.

However, your film should also showcase the non-living that makeup your wedding. Your venues, rings, scenery and those odd moments that happened on your wedding. These shall be showcased in the best cinematography possible for you to remember where it all began.

Live Streaming
Helping the NSW Government fight Covid-19. Live Streaming is the best way to keep our Love Ones safe at the comfort of their homes but at the same time witness every minute of your story unfold!

Technology is amazing nowadays that you'll be able to locally watch an event unfold. We have a worldwide audience, that no matter where they are, they can be a witness and be a part of the big day.

We are currently working on inviting guests in our live streams. This allows them to be part of the speeches / toasts!

Same Day Edit Film / S.D.E.
A Same Day Edit Film is a Magical Experience.

Ask couples how they felt as they watch their stories unfold in front of their eyes right at their wedding! Asks guests how they felt as they saw themselves on film on the same day as the wedding! Have the Same Day Edit Film upload the next day for everyone to watch a beautiful summary of your wedding.

If you're interested but feeling unsure, what the 'CLIENT REACTION' on this site to find out how couples felt as they watch a Same Day Edit Film.

Legacy Film
Highlight films are very fun to watch. It's short, exciting, consumable and showcases the best cinematography while narrating your unique love story. It's truly amazing.

But what if it's too short for your liking?

Then you might like our Legacy Film. It's a highlight film 2-3 times longer - thus, it's 2-3 times amazing and breathtaking! We will pack this film with all the moments, hugs, cries, laughter, emotion and kisses so you will never ever forget every minute of your day. Once you finish watching, you won't watch anything else anymore.

June 28, 2014

Castle Head Lookout

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Stone Formation at Castle Head Lookout

There are many lookouts at Blue Mountains that will let you view the vast space of the valley below including Jamison Valley, Narrow Neck, Mount Solitary and even The Three Sisters.  Some lookouts are challenging to get to and some are very easy.  A friend of mine invited me to go to Castlehead lookout.  Its seems an ordinary lookout at first, but when you're there, you'll photograph yourself in the most beautiful angle possible.

Castlehead lookout is at Katoomba.  This suburb is well know to tourist and locals alike.  Katoomba features many lookouts, walks and trails that are very good and very scenic.  The place itself is blessed with autumn trees - trees that change color (red, orange, yellow) during the fall season.  I can still remember my first Katoomba Waterfalls hike that lasted for 6 hours!  (normally 4 hours).  The walk and views are very scenic that it took me 2 hours of photo shooting....  OK that was a lie.  1 hour for photo shooting and 1 hour of resting.  I wasn't fit that time we walked.  So it took me an additional 1 hour to walk the 4 hour track.



Preparation

Since the walk is not that hard, there are only a few small things to prepare.  You can bring more snacks so that when you're at the car you can eat something, but since the trail is close to Katoomba proper, restaurants and eateries are close by.  I prepared the following for the walk:


  • 1 bottle water
  • 1 bottle Gatorade
  • Lotion with high SPF
  • Snacks (e.g biscuits, jellies, lollies)
  • Hiking Shoes
  • Long pants (no shorts as the bushes love to hug those that passes by)
  • Hat
  • Shades
  • Camera Gear

For the camera gear I brought the following:
  • Nikon D800E
  • Nikon 70-200 F/2.8 VR2
  • Nikon 16-35 F/4 VR
  • Lee 0.9 Hard Edge Neutral Density Filter
  • Lee 0.9 Soft Edge Neutral Density Filter
  • Lee Big Stopper
If you're intro mountaineering, this maybe a spot also for you.  I'm not sure how this will work but this maybe a good spot for some people to rappel down towards the valley.



Getting There



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Glenraphael Drive and Narrow Neck

When you're at Katoomba, drive to Cliff Drive.  Go to the road that says: Glenraphael Road.  This is a dirt road (soft road) leading to Narrow Neck.  An SUV is recommended as some of the 'craters' are very deep.  I would avoid using a car that is lowered (chasis very close to the ground), you might get stuck!  But I saw several small cars drove here without issues.  But I'd still go there with an SUV.


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The Gate towards Narrow Neck

We went there twice and we were stopped twice by a metal gate that leads to Narrow Neck.  From that metal gate, we walk towards the start of the trail to Castle Head.  From the metal gate, I think this would be a 2 hour return walk (1 hour to Castle Head and 1 hour return).  

The trail leading to Castle Head lookout is straightforward.  There are very few forks on the road.  If there is a fork, either you walk straight or turn left.  If you zoom at the map above, you'll understand why.  The trail is not wide.  It's not a cemented pavement where two people can walk side by side and talk all the way.  One person needs to walk one at a time.  There are also parts of the track where bushes are very close by that it's recommended to wear pants than a pair of shorts.  Although the trail is not cemented, it's easy to follow.


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Dirt Road to Castle Head Lookout

When bushes push closer and there are no more trees covering the sun, you're getting closer.  The bushes are so close by that when you trip, the bushes will catch you.  But you'll slow down on your tracks.  Since there are no more tall trees, the sun is directed towards you.  You might get a sunburn if you're exposed consistently.  Lotion with high SPF will prevent this.  You'll see a landmark when your near the actual lookout.


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Landmark to Castle Hill Lookout




Castle Head Lookout

I love this place.  It's so peaceful.  You'll appreciate the vast Blue Mountains region that your eyes could see.  In front is Mt Solitary.  It's very prominent against the sea of forest.  Jamison valley is just in front of Mt Solitary.  The body of water that is seen from afar (right side) is Lake Burragorang.


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Castle Head Lookout



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Castle Head Lookout, portrait orientation


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Castle Head Plants





When I went there, a few people already put rock monuments there.  It's a good subject to add to my composition.  But when I went back 2 weeks after, those rocks were gone.  They were probably blown away by strong winds that can frequent this area.

You could actually see the 3 Sisters at the left side of the lookout.  I wasn't able to capture this as the sun is against my lens.  I could not cut through the heavy haze that time.  This is a good candidate for a sunrise photography as well.  

I've taken my photo as I was trying to shoot Ruined Castle below.  This gives a good idea what a selfie would look like.  It also gives an idea as to what other composition you can create out of this place.  It's an amazing destination to behold.


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To Scale a Person

Once there, we stopped for a while.  Amazingly, there is a cellphone signal.  You could actually take a photo and upload it to your social sites.  I was there taking photos and eating snacks.  The breeze was revitalising.  It's good that we went here very early in the morning where the wind is cold and the sun was still forgiving.





My friend told me that people are using the edge of the lookout to rappel down.  It's not visible in the photo but there is a small access at the left side (facing Mt Solitary) of the rocks leading down another ledge.  Since the access is not 'friendly' anymore, I contain myself where I am.  When we were walking back the track, we saw 2 groups going to the lookout.  One of them is asking "Is there another group in the lookout?".  We said "No, you'll be the first one."   They have ropes, harnesses, hard hats and other mountaineering equipment.



Photos from Castle Head Lookout:


Castlehead Walk 2014.06.21
Location: Katoomba NSW 2780, Australia


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