True Colours
Photo Workshop
in the Whitsundays
26 April – 1 May 2016
Join the Australian Geographic Whitsundays
True Colours Photo Workshop where you’ll be
tutored by some of the country’s finest master
photographers in one of Australia’s most
stunning locations.
Are you a keen photographer looking to develop your skills?
AT A GLANCE :
» Suitable for photographers of all levels.
» Participate in engaging workshops.
» Gain hands on techniques to help you photograph your own
True Colours experiences.
» Set in the Whitsundays, a place of outstanding natural beauty
in the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.
And, when you’re not pondering the depth of field or shutter speeds,
you can take advantage of all Airlie Beach has to offer such as dining
at one of the bars and restaurants or simply lying by one of the pools.
PRICE : $ 2849.00 per person*
INCLUSIONS : Registration and all Workshops
- Aerial photography, 30 minute Helicopter Flight – Field trips to Whitehaven
Beach and Hill Inlet – Ocean Rafting – 2 Dinners – Breakfast.
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Workshop fee does NOT include Airfares and Accommodation.
Your own arrangements will need to be arranged via
http://www.australiangeographic.com.au/whitsundays
The Workshop covers landscape, aerial and portrait photography
skills, as well as digital processing and printing, plus you’ll learn
all of this from 3 of Australia’s best photographers in their field.
Peter Eastway G.M. Photog. APPL. Hon FAIPP. HFNZIPP. FAIPP
Sydney-based photographer Peter Eastway is a Grand
Master of Photography and a two time winner of the AIPP
Australian Professional Photographer of the Year. Known
best for his landscape and travel photography, he has
worked in most areas of the profession and also loves
sport, studio still life, portraiture and wildlife Photography.
Bruce Pottinger M. Photog 1. APPL. Hon FAIPP
Master of Photography and an Honorary Fellow of
Australian Institute of Professional Photography. Bruce is
the managing director of L&P Digital Photographic, one of
Australia’s leading professional supply houses. He is also
our technical boffin and what he doesn’t know about
cameras probably isn’t worth knowing!
Frances Mocnik
Frances Mocnik has contributed to Australian Geographic
for the past 20 years and was awarded the Australian
Geographic Society medal for the Pursuit of Excellence
in 2006. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in
photography and exhibits internationally.
Dryzone 40L
Backpack
If you book before
31 January 2016
FREE