Introduction to Smartphone Nature Photography – GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
Event description
Introduction to Smartphone Nature Photography
Zoom in on nature's wonders! Ignite creativity and save biodiversity through the lens of your smartphone in this unforgettable workshop
Unleash the budding photographer's spirit in your kids with this amazing workshop being offered for the first time! Join us for an exhilarating journey into the captivating world of close-up nature photography, right from your smartphone! Led by the skilled macroinvertebrate photographer, Alex Greenhill, your child will discover the secrets behind breathtaking close-ups. Beyond the lens, they'll explore how scientific photography safeguards our precious biodiversity. This unmissable opportunity to learn tricks from a master and contribute to nature's conservation will leave kids inspired, uplifted, and connected to the beauty and importance of the natural world. Elevate untapped creativity these holidays!
Date: Wednesday, 4th of October 2023
Time: 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Price:
– $15 per child (adults to accompany children, tickets required)
– $5 per adult
– $45 per family (2 adults and 3 children)
– Concession tickets available (for concession card holders and other eligible categories)
What to bring:
- iPhone or Smartphone with a good-quality camera (compulsory)
- Water bottle
- Hat
- Wear closed-in shoes
- Wear a long-sleeve shirt and trousers
Provided: All the implements and crafting materials required for the workshop
Suitable age groups: Children 10 years old and above accompanied by adults
Event location: The Wetlands Centre Cockburn, 184 Hope Road, Bibra Lake WA 6163
GET WILD ABOUT WETLANDS
The Wetlands Centre Cockburn conducts Get Wild About Wetlands school holiday programs every school term break. offers a range of exciting educational sessions, hands-on activities, and eco-walks, talks and night stalks, activities which focus on our wetlands! Registrations are essential. Be quick as sessions book out fast!
This program is made possible thanks to State Natural Resource Management Program WA.
Supported by the City of Cockburn.
About the Presenter
Alexander Greenhill, a Research Technician at the Harry Butler Institute, boasts an Advanced Diploma in Photography from North Metropolitan TAFE. His professional focus is photography, complemented by a diverse range of passions including psychology, philosophy, and technology.
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