Nature In Bloom Photography Workshop
Cost $660 Tuition Only 2 nights 3 Days 15,16,17 October
Accomodation is not included please call the hotel after booking with us to reserve your room under The Aperture Club.
Now’s time to make the most of this vibrant season with your camera.
Spring brings an explosion of delicate beauty—tiny creatures, fresh foliage, and dew-covered petals just waiting for your lens!
Spring’s landscapes are a sight to behold—whether it’s fields of vibrant wildflowers or the fresh green of new growth, the season provides endless, breathtaking views that are perfect for wide-angle lenses.
Enjoy The Aperture Clubs supportive teaching style as you participate in workshops tailored to your needs and receive guidance and advice while shooting.
Lesson topics include composition, tone, line, colour theory, black and white, self-critique, studying master landscape photographers and technical camera and processing tips. Lesson topics are guided by the needs of the group.
You will receive valuable feedback on your photographs from your group in tea-and-critique sessions. Often these insights help you take your photography to the next level.
Please Note: This workshop includes day workshops but not accommodation or meals. We have secured rooms at the Hotel Etico in Mount Victoria – a queen room is $180 per night and includes a delicious breakfast.
Check out our Gallery of Photos made our last trip.
WORKSHOP FORMAT
DATE: Tues 15, Wed 16, Thursday 17 – 2 nights, 3 days.
LOCATION: Mount Victoria including Mount Wilson
GROUP SIZE: Minimum 4 – Maximum 8 participants on each workshop (these
WORKSHOP INVESTMENT
$660 per person Tuition only
$360 per person Accommodation – $180 per night -payable on arrival
Deposit $220 and full payment required 2 weeks prior to the workshop start date..
ACCOMODATION
Accommodation is not included in this workshop though we have secured rooms at a good price at Hotel Etico in Mount Victoria where we will be staying. As a minimum we recommend two night’s accommodation. When booking with us we will reserve your room or you call call the hotel directly.
GETTING THERE
By Car: From Sydney, head west along the M4 towards Penrith. Join the Great Western Highway and follow the road as it weaves its way up into the mountains. You might like to stop for a cup of tea or coffee in lovely Leura on your way!
By Train: If you would like to travel by train, please contact us to discuss options for a pick-up at Mount Victoria train station and daily carpools to and from the workshop venue.
WHAT THE WORKSHOP COVERS
A TYPICAL DAY
We rise early(or maybe before!) to capture the gorgeous early morning light and shifting mists that the Blue Mountains area is known for. Breakfast is supplied at Hotel Etico and after we will explore some great garden locations that out maestro Brent Wilson has found for us.
Afternoons will be spent relaxing or viewing your morning shoot and learning some valuable tips on botanical editing.
The second shoot of the day begins in late-afternoon and continues until dusk. Ensuring we out for the golden and blue hours. This is an opportunity to practice the theory and techniques covered during the day in the ever-changing evening light. After dark it’s your time to use as you choose: rest, reflect, dine and delight in the peaceful Blue Mountains. Of course we can change the schedule to suit conditions and if we find an extroadinary place to shoot that we can’t resist!
POSSIBLE LOCATIONS AND SHOOTS
- Mount Wilson
- tumbling creeks
- majestic cliff top views
- green mossy rain forests
- gum tree forests
WALKING AND WEATHER
This is a gentle trip, which requires a low level of fitness. There will be a small amount of walking to and from shooting locations, occasionally on uneven surfaces with steps and inclines. If you have any doubts about your ability, please contact us directly.
Blackheath is on a high plateau about 1000 metres above sea level. Temperatures are generally lower than Sydney. Spring days in the Blue Mountains regularly begin with a misty morning that burns off by mid-morning. This is caused by cold air sinking into the valleys overnight and rising as the day begins and can make for very atmospheric (but chilly!) morning shoots. During spring, temperatures generally rise through the day, with crisp cool evenings. Err on the safe side and come prepared for wind, rain and temperatures from 10˚C- 20˚C.
When you book you will receive a detailed packing list to help you plan for the mountains.
MEALS
Lunches and dinners are not included in the workshop and can be enjoyed at your accommodation or at one of the many cafes, restaurants, pubs in the area. Tues night we will probably go to the Blackheath Pub that serves great meals and Wed night we will enjoy dinner at the hotel.
Approx dinner costs excl drinks $25 – $35.
BYO Alcohol to hotel or bar available.
TRANSPORT
Participants are requested to provide their own transport from their accommodation and to shoot locations if necessary. We will happily provide transport with pick up and drop off to the train station or see if there is a share ride possibility.
Most of our clients prefer to have their own transport for this workshop, so that they can come and go from shoots depending on their energy levels.
Otherwise we have our cars for you to travel in.
WHAT TO BRING
- Camera equipment
- Tripod
- Laptop with latest Adobe Lightroom Classic software (recommended) or a tablet with image processing software (Snapseed)
- Wet weather clothing
- Clothing for cold temperatures
- Sturdy footwear
- Travel insurance + ambulance cover for duration of tour (required)
- Day pack/camera pack
- Torch
- Water bottle
CONTACT DETAILS
Sharon
Aperture Club
Contacts:
Sharon: 0411 370 577
Email: sharon@theapertureclub.com.au