Castlepoint Lighthouse is an iconic landmark standing proud along the rugged Wairarapa coast of New Zealand and a magnet for nature enthusiasts and photographers who wants to capture one of the most beautiful lighthouses in New Zealand.
Constructed in 1913 and designed by engineer John Blackett, the Castlepoint Lighthouse octagonal tower stands tall, serving as a beacon for ships navigating the area. For decades, dedicated lighthouse keepers resided on site, but with the advancement of technology, the lighthouse underwent automation in 1988.
The Castlepoint Lighthouse walk provides some amazing opportunities for landscape and wildlife (watch out for those angry seals) photography, allowing you to capture the stunning coastal landscapes and the iconic lighthouse itself.
I have found that the best golden hour conditions for my images from Castlepoint were at sunrise. With the sun rising from the oceans horizon it creates beautiful light on the rugged coastal landscape and the lighthouse giving it the most beautiful colours. Take your wide angle lens with you to this spot.