Lamington National Park Workshop 2019


Dated: 28 September 2018

I am just recently back from 2 weeks in Queenslands scenic rim photographing and putting an itinary together for a workshop in Lamington NP. The weather was pretty challenging as it did not stop raining but it also presented some great shots after the weather settled some what. This region is stunning and if your willing to get amongst it you will be rewarded. I am looking forward to another trip and taking a group of like minded people in with me so we can enjoy and photograph everything from the birdlife to the fungus. I have invited another very talented photographer to help me on this trip Georgina Steytler who is a very accomplished bird photographer so between us there is going to be a wealth of knowledge to help you get the absolute best out of this trip. Although Georgie has never been to this region before she know how to shoot birds whereever they are. Check out her work on Instagram or her website. So if you want to become a better all round photographer come and join us for our first trip into this region together. Details of this workshop here Lamington National Park bird and landscape workshop .

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