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Bird Photography for beginners (worskshop)

A superb fairywren singing from a tree top
Yellow Wattlebird perched on branch leaning forward
A tern in flight
a Brown Thornbill foraging on the grass
two photographers sharing a learning experience
A female superb fairwren perched on a grass stem
A Yellow-tailed Black Cockatoo setting up to take flight from a tree
A male photographer with a big smile on his face as he reviews the photo just taken - successfully
A black-faced cormorant taking off from the water's surface
a Long-billed Corella foraging on the grass
Bird Photography for beginners is a hands-on workshop designed for people who want to learn the foundational skills of nature photography in a real-world setting. This immersive small group experience introduces core photography principles and how they apply when photographing birds in their natural environments. Led by an experienced nature photography guide, the workshop balances time in the field with practical instruction and personalised feedback. Participants explore basic camera settings, movement and focusing techniques, and how to work with light and natural behaviour to capture more intentional wildlife images. Rather than overwhelming you with technical detail, the focus is on building confidence and helping you make thoughtful choices with your camera. By the end of the day, you will have strengthened your understanding of photography fundamentals and developed the skills to continue practising wildlife photography with greater ease and enjoyment. This workshop offers an engaging way to connect with the birdlife in Tasmania's natural environment while growing your photography skills in a supportive and encouraging setting.
Event Details
  • Saturday 14 March 2026 (Twice a year)

  • 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

  • Dru Point Road, Margate, Tasmania, 7054

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Public Toilet

Shop / Gift Shop

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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