Photography Club

This is a great opportunity for budding photographers. You will be surprised at how many ways photography improves our physical and mental health.

Taking photos and making short films is a daily activity for most of us but learning or improving your camera skills (Phone DSLR, SLR) is a great way to express yourself and document your life through social media or the albums that you create.

In Photography Club we will often explore the community to take photos of beautiful and unique spaces.

Photography has become a therapeutic tool, a means of community interaction, and a source of inspiration for a number of individuals.

The benefits you can get from photography include positive effects on wellbeing, memory, creativity, and even physical health.

  • Social skills
  • confidence
  • improved wellbeing through community interaction
  • Helps to find beauty in our world
  • Enhances memory and keeps your brain healthy
  • Gets you outdoors and makes you exercise
  • Photography makes you enjoy what you are doing more
  • Stimulates and improves your creativity.

NDIS funding is a requirement to join this program. 

Experiences include:

  • How to position your body and hold the camera
  • Functions and setting of your camera
  • Light and exposure highlights
  • Macro and micro compositions
  • Digital effects and editing

Photography Club participant taking a photo

Miranda

WHEN
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Thursdays

WHERE
248 The Boulevard, Miranda

PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Elizabeth Evangelou - Sport and Recreation Officer

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