Event Photowalk: Claisebrook Cove - May 9
West Travel Club
The picturesque Claisebrook Cove in East Perth is a great place to practice your photographic skills.
From riverside scenes to contemporary architecture, and a park with a creekline to the graphic lines of the Trafalgar Bridge, there’s plenty for the eye to fall on.
This photowalk is aimed at smartphone users but participants with traditional cameras are welcome too.
The picturesque Claisebrook Cove in East Perth is a great place to practice your photographic skills.
From riverside scenes to contemporary architecture, and a park with a creekline to the graphic lines of the Trafalgar Bridge, there’s plenty for the eye to fall on.
This photowalk is aimed at smartphone users but participants with traditional cameras are welcome too.
There’s no denying the convenience the modern smartphones offer us. We always have one at our fingertips and it’s easy to take and share the pictures.
But are you getting the best out of it? Do you really know what it can do?
Experienced Travel photographers Stephen Scourfield and Mogens Johansen will share their tips on how to get the most out of your smartphone camera.
We will explore the cove and learn how to see pictures and how to use composition and light.
The aim is to capture a sets of pictures that captures the essence of the place – just like you would when you travel to a place.
Meet Stephen and Mogens at Trafalgar Bridge in Victoria Gardens near Royal Street in East Perth.
There is parking nearby in Royal Street.
Cost $49 for Registered and Gold Members.
Venue
Victoria Gardens (At Trafalgar Bridge)
10 Royal St
East Perth
WA
6004
Get Directions
1800 429 000
Parking/Transport
There is paid parking nearby on Royal St
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