The Wandering Lens

The Wandering Lens A guide to photographing the world's most beautiful destinations, outdoor experiences and unique places to stay.

Travel with Photographer Lisa Michele Burns as she shares the best photo locations and tips to improve your underwater, landscape and travel photography. The Wandering Lens is a guide to photographing the world with a website filled with outdoor experiences, unique places to stay and photography location guides for cities such as Paris, Hong Kong and more.

Wanaka 🍂A little glimpse at my recent wanderings in one of my favourite parts of the world.
22/05/2026

Wanaka 🍂
A little glimpse at my recent wanderings in one of my favourite parts of the world.

11/05/2026

Autumn Magic in Wanaka, New Zealand ✨

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Robe, SA - Cape Bridgewater, VIC 🇦🇺For this weeks  Coastal Archives Project, I had a peek through some hard drives to fi...
08/05/2026

Robe, SA - Cape Bridgewater, VIC 🇦🇺
For this weeks Coastal Archives Project, I had a peek through some hard drives to find images I haven’t yet shared from my trip around Australia in 2022.
A memory that’s always stood out when people ask what our favourite stretch was, is the coastline route from South Australia into Victoria.
We drove from Robe to Cape Bridgewater and I actually took hundreds of photos of the textured rocks, waves, and cliffs, of which only two made it into my book, Sightlines.
So fun to edit these and share them finally!

13/04/2026

A moment for the Whooper Swans of Lake Kussharo.
These graceful beauties were resting in the shallows beside the Kotan Onsen in Eastern Hokkaido.
So special to watch them with the steam drifting over their feathers as the last light of the day illuminated the landscape 💛

I’m still writing up A Photographer’s Guide to Eastern Hokkaido (winter + wildlife edition), nearly finished!

Filmed with the .cameras OM-1 MKII + 40-150mm f2.8 and MC-20 2x teleconverter 📷

The LYS Arts Auction is now live, and it’s an honour to have three items included alongside some of Australia’s most tal...
08/04/2026

The LYS Arts Auction is now live, and it’s an honour to have three items included alongside some of Australia’s most talented artists, photographers, and creatives, in support of vanquishing cancer.

Founded by Samuel Johnson , whose steadfast commitment to raising awareness has been at the heart of the organisation, Love Your Sister has raised over $22 million over the years to support Australia’s leading medical researchers and clinicians. Their work is helping to advance precision cancer treatments, improve access to emerging techniques, and strengthen the data and collaboration needed to support patients across the country.

Visual art and the natural world have an extraordinary ability to offer comfort, perspective, and moments of calm, even in the darkest of times. Whether it’s a photograph on a wall that offers a sense of escape, or time spent outdoors feeling the elements on your skin, these quiet connections can play a meaningful role in supporting wellbeing during challenging periods.

The opportunity to contribute, even in a small way, to such an important cause means a great deal to me, particularly after recent personal experiences that have highlighted just how many people are part of the journey from diagnosis through treatment and recovery. I’m honoured to support this initiative, because cancer touches far more lives than we often realise, and continued awareness, compassion, and research funding are essential.

Bidding is now open, or you can opt to buy items outright too. The following items are mine, but I’d encourage you to browse them all, so many stunning pieces!

- Sandstone Stories (image 1+2), Gantheume Point, Western Australia

- Salt Lake 07 (Image 3+4), kindly donated by FINEPRINTCO Lake Tyrrell, Victoria

- A Lifetime Membership to The Travel Photography Club + Community 📷

DM for a direct link to the item you’re interested in, or comment below and I’ll be in touch 😊

Today, she would have been 92. But her presence is everywhere: in the way we see nature and in the way we choose to care...
04/04/2026

Today, she would have been 92. But her presence is everywhere: in the way we see nature and in the way we choose to care.

Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, didn’t just change science; she changed hearts.

In her honor, we are naming April 3rd Goodall Day and launching The Nature of Hope, a global print collection created with the Jane Goodall Institute Dr. Jane Goodall and Vital Impacts

A love letter from photographers inspired by her life, this collection includes rare prints hand-signed by Jane herself.

The sale opens today and in this carousel are a small selection of the many images available.

The Jane Goodall Institute and Vital Impacts do not endorse handling or close proximity to wildlife. These images reflects a historical and sanctuary context

Will forever say yes to swimming with icebergs ❄️An experience like no other, suiting up and floating for an hour amongs...
25/03/2026

Will forever say yes to swimming with icebergs ❄️
An experience like no other, suiting up and floating for an hour amongst drift ice from Siberia.

Shiretoko Peninsula, Eastern Hokkaido with ☃️
Who is coming with me next year?

All photos with the TG-7 by .cameras 📷

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Inside The Travel Photography Club this month is Issue 05 of The Travel Photographer's Journal, our club magazine featur...
16/03/2026

Inside The Travel Photography Club this month is Issue 05 of The Travel Photographer's Journal, our club magazine featuring photogenic destinations from Namibia to Portugal, along with travel experiences and stories from behind the lens.

Join from $70AUD for 6 Months and immediately access our library of magazines, eBooks, resources, and travel itineraries for photographers --> https://www.travelphotographycourses.com/travel-photography-club-info

It’s Club Meet day for  and we’re focusing on ‘Shadow Play’ 📷I’ve loved seeing the images shared by members already, so ...
15/03/2026

It’s Club Meet day for and we’re focusing on ‘Shadow Play’ 📷
I’ve loved seeing the images shared by members already, so wanted to share my own set from Kyoto, when I was photographing the colours of autumn alongside , , + - I can spend hours getting lost looking through the images and reminiscing about the locations, such a special few weeks!

A special call out to who spotted the bamboo shadows at Kōdai-ji Temple (image 2), there’s always so many details to find when exploring and photographing a scene. This one kept us well and truly occupied for a while 🌿

After snowshoeing through the Shiretoko Five Lakes Trail with  we came to this viewpoint overlooking the drift ice and S...
13/03/2026

After snowshoeing through the Shiretoko Five Lakes Trail with we came to this viewpoint overlooking the drift ice and Sea of Okhotsk.

Golden hour was draping the scene with a soft glow and these Ezo Sika Deer were in exactly the right place at the right time to capture some snow sparkles and frame them against the gorgeous winter environment of the pensinula.

Can you spot the deer in the last image? 🔎

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Kushiro-shi, Hokkaido

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