By Romy Stephens
The Yarra Valley is a hotspot for avid photographers looking to boost their social media content.
Whether its views, waterfalls, nature or selfie spots, this region has it all.
The Redwood Forest in Warburton is one of the most popular sites for visitors to capture unique shots.
With almost 1500 Californian Redwood trees towering up to 55 metres above, visitors can wander through the forest and take plenty of different pictures as they go.
While in Warburton, visitors can head over to Mount Donna Buang for some more photo opportunities.
Before reaching the peak of the mountain, be sure to stop off at the Rainforest Gallery on Archeron Way.
Here, visitors can enjoy a treetop walk, get close and personal with Mountain Ash trees and take some scenic shots of Cement Creek.
Once finished at the Rainforest Gallery, visitors can continue along Donna Buang Road towards the mountain’s observation tower.
Spectacular panoramic shots await for those who aren’t afraid of heights.
A trip out to Marysville is also a photographer’s dream in the Yarra Valley.
With plenty of viewing areas on offer, Steavenson Falls is a great location to grab some social media snaps.
Visitors can capture one of Victoria’s highest waterfalls from platforms that extend from the base all the way up to the top of the falls.
Connected to Steavenson Falls is the track to Keppel Lookout.
Climbing up through the Stringybark and Mountain Ash forest will see visitors come across the lookout with spectacular views over Marysville, Steavenson Falls and towards the Cathedral Ranges.
A photographer that captures all of these locations throughout the Yarra Valley can expect to have social media followers wanting more.