WANDERLUST has gripped one of Margaret River's most renowned photographers.
Tony Warrilow will be shutting his Warrahwillah gallery on Margaret River's main street by the end of the financial year, and possibly in the next few weeks, because the nine-to-five just isn't his thing.
The gallery has been open for just over two years and while Mr Warrilow said it has been an amazing experience and thanked the community and visitors for all their support.
He said he is looking forward to spending time travelling and shooting without having to be in the centre of town every day.
"I have always loved every aspect of owning this space and displaying my work here," Mr Warrilow said.
"But the road ahead is looking great, really positive.
"I am much more aware of what I need to be doing to get the really great shots."
The Warrahwillah name will remain however, and Mr Warrilow will continue shooting and selling his work via his website and from Margaret River's Brew Shack cafe.
"I am looking at moving more into that coastal strip landscape/ seascape photography," Mr Warri low said.
"And I will be looking at doing 10 12 weddings a year, instead of five to six I have been doing."
"I'm 20 years in to shooting weddings and I'm still loving it."
Warrahwillah prints are currently on sale at reduced prices from the gallery.
More information can be found at www.tonywarrilow.com.au.