With its whitewashed winterscapes, alpine atmosphere and dramatic weather, New Zealand’s South Island is the perfect destination for winter landscape photography enthusiasts.
In July ’22, I visited the South Island to experience winter in Fiordland and the Southern Alps. It turned out to be my most productive trip of the year, and I returned with many portfolio images. Below follows the visual story of my trip.
Queenstown and Lake Wakatipu
Queenstown is an ideal central point of the trip, with easy access to Fiordland to the southwest and close to many lakes and iconic mountains to the north. Apart from being the place to be for winter activities like skiing and snowboarding, Queenstown is also surrounded by the best scenery nature has to offer and the impressive mountains around Lake Wakatipu presented the first winter scenes.
Glenorchy and Paradise
Winter brings a special kind of beauty to Glenorchy, New Zealand. A typical first thing to photograph is the beautiful row of willow trees that grow along the banks of the Dart River. In winter, their branches are bare and their reflection in the river with the white snow-capped mountains in the background provides many compositions.
Another well-known photography subject is the Red Shed which is a key feature of the Glenorchy landscape and serves as a reminder of the pioneering days of early settlement in New Zealand. The tree next to the shed grabbed my attention, as the sun was poking through the thick clouds making its bare branches stand out and creating quite a moody wintery feel, still and peaceful, like time was standing still.
It’s a short drive from Glenorchy to Paradise, but as you would expect, the gravel road to paradise has beautiful views along the way, so frequent stops are unavoidable.
Milford Sound
The road from Te Anau to Milford Sound is beautiful year-round, but the winter season makes it even more special. Seeing snow-covered mountain peaks appear and disappear again within a few seconds due to the ever-moving clouds makes it a never-ending feast for the eye.
Lindis Pass
Lindis Pass, located between Queenstown and Twizel, is one of New Zealand’s most beautiful mountain passes. This alpine area of tall, tussock-covered mountains is beautiful in every season, but in winter when there’s snow around, it's particularly enchanting.
Around Twizel
Twizel is close to many scenic spots like the Tekapo and Ohau Lakes, Aoraki / Mount Cook, and Lake Pukaki and is an ideal basecamp to explore this area for early morning photos or day trips.