Description
Need local knowledge of the best spots at the best times? Your local photo tutor will not be me but one of my trusted staff with extensive knowledge and teaching experience. Once you have confirmed your date and time, I will then send you a full profile of your tutor so you will know more about them and their skill set to match your shooting style.
Learn how to get off "Auto" Mode, gain confidence, become comfortable with various Camera Settings. You can make a wish list of all the points you would like to learn. Let me know which genres of travel photography you enjoy most to pick the best locations. Adelaide is known as the city of churches but the river and other historical buildings in the city are just as picturesque. If you are looking for a blood orange sunset then head to the beaches only a short drive from the city.
Type of experience
- Photo Walk
Where
- Australia & New Zealand
What
- Discover a city
- After dark
When
- Anytime
Duration
- 30 mins
- Two hours
Languages spoken
EnglishWhat is included
- Pro photographer
- Personal critique/review
Five keywords that best describe the experience you will have
Unlock Your CreativityLearning Experience
Photo Walk and Learn
Camera equipment used by photographer
Nikon, Canon, Fujifilm or SonyPrivate or group?
- Private
Max group size
2Min group size
1Non photographer's welcome
NoReviews
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AC arranged an evening photography workshop in Sydney with CJ—what a fabulous evening exploring sites and making images. CJ was a patient and enthusiastic teacher and I learned many tips about my camera, night photography, using a tripod and composing an image technically and artistically. We began at twilight, moved through blue hour to the dark of the evening which offered learning opportunities about light and how to use it as it changes. I truly enjoyed the places we chose to set up waiting for the serendipity of the moments we had there. I finished the evening with a couple of images from Sydney that are cool and creative and reflect new skills. Thanks CJ…I had a great time learning and creating!