Tweed Heads Photography
Portrait and Event Photographers
Family portraits in the park, newborn and maternity sittings, business headshots and executive portraits for your website, professional company group photos.
- Category: Family portraits, Corporate Photography, Business Headshots
Professional corporate events, Birthdays, anniversaries, theme parties, Christmas parties, work parties, graduations. Call through to discuss your event.
- Category: Event Photography, Corporate Photographers, Party Photography
Situated on the Queensland/New South Wales border area, Tweeds Heads is the last coastal town before you cross from the NSW border to Queensland. It juts out like it were an island, for it looks like a beautiful, tropical paradise when seen from the ocean.
The beauty of Tweeds Heads can easily be captured in photography, from the moment you get into town. There are sights within the Lamington National Parks that are striking in their clarity and beauty since the area is subtropical in climate. The gorgeous Mount Warning, a shield volcano - the largest in the Southern Hemisphere - waits for you to capture its austere yet ethereal beauty.
Other sights within the Tweeds Heads area include its crystal clear pools and pristine beaches, both of which await to be taken in for their sheer gorgeous qualities. The docks in the area and buildings make for wonderful capture to film and video, alike.
There are some really fantastic places to take in art and culture in Tweeds Heads that should be mentioned. Places like the Cafe D'bar and Gallery, the Cujohnstudio at Stringybark, the Old Butcher Shop Gallery and the Tweed River Regional Museum are just a few of the many places to view art and artifacts in addition to taking photographs of the wonders such places contain.
Entertainment is a very important part of Tweeds Heads, too. Since it is so close to Coolangatta, some of the best places to for entertainment include the Coolangatta Tweeds Heads Golf Club, the Tumbulgum Tavern, Tweeds Heads Bowls Club and the Twin Towns Clubs and Resorts.
Wineries and farms abide in the area, and one of the absolutely best attractions of visiting the Tweeds Heads area include wine tasting and partaking of the bountiful harvest of the area at local restaurants and cafes like Amaze n Place, Chillingham Bush Tucker, Flutterbies Cottage Cafe and the Kathmandu Kitchen. The latter eatery brings the pleasingly exotic taste of the Himalayas to the areas of Kingscliff, which is just a small hop, skip and jump from Tweeds Heads.
The Tweed - as Tweeds Heads is called by the locals - holds many wonderful events year round, including the Murwillumbah Festival of Performing Arts, Twin Towns Craft Fair, Archibald Prize Exhibition and Tyalgum Festival of Classical Music. Truly, those four events are just a tiny amount of what is going on monthly in Tweeds Heads.
With over 80,000 inhabitants who call it home, Tweeds Heads is certainly a diverse, highly cultural place that can be explored many times over, in order to fully appreciate what it has to offer for sights, smells, tastes and sounds to the keen observer.
Certainly, Tweeds Heads is a wonderful place for photography, but it also has so much more to offer. The best thing to do is have a visit and see what the fuss is all about. And surely there is much to enjoy in this beautiful, coastal town. Just ask anyone who lives in The Tweed.