Thursday 5 December 2019

Sails Ayers Rock Resort Yulara & Uluru In Hi-Fidelity 360°

Last month I was on assignment for White Caviar Life again, photographing at Uluru in the Northern Territory, Australia's 'Red Centre'. I took advantage of my time there add to my Hi-Fidelity 360 portfolio by making photographs of both the resort, it's iconic buildings and surrounds, and of course; the mighty rock, Uluru itself. The resort which was opened in 1984 was designed by Phillip Cox & Partners and just this year, 2019 received an Enduring Architecture achievement award. I was keen to do my best to capture the unique feeling of the architecture, this sailing ship of the desert. Although they are a distinctive feature the sails are not simply a design element. They are are real response to the need for shade in such a harsh and hot environment, one where shade trees are few and far between and difficult to grow. Done reading? Cut to the chase and view full Hi-Fidelity 360 HERE or scroll down to learn more.
Arkani Theatre Cultural Hub - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
Wintjiri Arts + Museum - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
Town Square Yulara - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
Poolside Chill Zone - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
In addition to the public spaces I also photographed two resort rooms. One from the original Sails development and a second at the Desert Gardens, a classic room with a view, of Uluru. Well with an outlook like that it was time to break out my HDR Hi-Fidelity 360 skills to bring the outside in - and the results I think speak for themselves. Great views, beautiful room shots with styling by Vivienne Shui from White Caviar life.
'Superior' Room with Desert View - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
Desert Gardens Uluru Room - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
And of course Uluru itself way out there in the red desert, with due care to respect and not to photograph the areas that are not meant to be seen by the local Anangu people. But should we talk about the flies!!! Well we were warned, and I have been outback before, though it had been a while. I did become quite proficient at shooing them away, hordes of them, though a couple, one or two frames from and early 360 have visitors I could have done without. By the end of that outing I had a pretty much fly proof approach to my technique and some strong images as well; the colours out there really are amazing and have not been enhanced at all.
Uluru East 'Mala' View  - Uluru National Park Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
Kuniya Walk - Uluru National Park Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
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Mutitjulu Waterhole Walk - Uluru National Park Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
Back at Yulara, tucked up on the hill behind the Wintjiri Arts Museum and Cultural Centre I found a special little lookout under the Coms Tower you can see from everywhere.. it was not on the resort maps. It looks out over the Tjintu Solar Field with clear views of Kata Tjuta which made for another 360, both scenic and outback industrial in nature. It also served as a terrific location for one of our lifestyle fashion shoots too, though you will have to wait to see that. It's always worth digging around a little to see what's there.
Tjintu Solar Field Lookout - Sails Resort Uluru Hi-Fidelity 360 Panorama Photography by Kent Johnson
At time of writing, I have 14 Hi-Fidelity 360 images currently in this beautiful online portfolio, with more to come. View the full 360 here https://roundme.com/tour/519683/view/1731259/

If you are looking for a 360 Virtual Reality photographer who understands your business needs - please contact me, Kent Johnson to discuss your project. I am available for assignments world wide.

Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia - The World.
0433 796 863

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