Workshop: Wildlife Photography for Enthusiasts
Be inspired by the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition and expand your skills in wildlife photography.

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If you're just starting out, try our Wildlife Photography for Beginners workshop on 20 March.
Deep dive into the stunning images in the Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year exhibition and then settle into our studio with an experienced photographer and educator.
Your mastery of your camera’s potential will be taken up a notch with advanced shooting techniques tricks applicable to studio and field photography.
Guided by the educator, you will photograph a variety of set-ups featuring live animals (birds, lizards, frogs, possums and perhaps a snake and crocodile), as well as taxidermy and fossil specimens from the Museum’s world-renowned collections. Choose your best shot to take home as a professionally printed A4 inkjet image.
Limited capacity of 15 people per workshop to allow for individual attention and feedback. Book your spot today!
Ages: 13+
Inclusions: Exhibition viewing, workshop tutorial, live animal photography session
Please bring your own DSLR camera and memory card on the day.
For more info contact programs@australian.museum
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Exhibition partners
Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year 2020 is produced by the South Australian Museum and presented in partnership with the Australian Museum.
The South Australian Museum gratefully acknowledges the support of Dr Stuart Miller AM, founder and patron of ANZANG, and his sister Mrs Alison Huber in memory of their parents, Dr Robert and Mrs Clarice Miller, both late of Waikerie, South Australia.
Principal Sponsor
Threatened Species Category Sponsor
Exhibition Producer
Exhibition Partner
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