Back in 2017 I had the chance to visit the iconic Wavehouse Studio in Yallingup with a bunch of theatre friends. The holiday home lies on a 50 acre property overlooking Injidup Beach, so naturally I had to go back later in the year and bust out some analogue cameras to capture its undisturbed beauty. Fun fact - Kevin Parker from Tame Impala bought this property in 2020!

A black and white photo of a dirt driveway in the middle of the bush. To the right are signs which read, "National Park entrance", "Private property no unauthorised entrance", and "Wavehouse Studio & amphitheatre".

A black and white photo of a car crash in the middle of the bush. The car sits to the right of a sandy road, its body damaged, bonnet removed, and doors left wide open. Over head are trees and powerlines.

A black and white photo of 2 paths leading in opposite directions in the bush. On the left a staircase, and on the right a trail with carpets lining the dirt ground. Trees and bushes line the edges of each.

A black and white photo of the seating area to a natural limestone amphitheatre. There are giant logs as benches and a circular gazebo at the top of the hill sheltering couches. Weeds have overrun the place.

A black and white photo of a broken down cart and sign in the bush. The sign reads, "Nudists will not be prosecuted for bathing nude on the signposted free beach 300m north."
