Strike A Pose

Photography Group

‘Everything you need to master in basic photography’

The Photography Group is the newest program from our South East Sydney office in Miranda.

Created by Activity Co-ordinator, Wezley Debono, this group offers participants the opportunity to learn more about taking photos from their smartphone, tablet, compact system camera or DSLR.

The course is designed to enable them to make the most of their device, whether taking a selfie, a snap of a loved one, or even a holiday pic. Wezley teaches participants how to turn the camera to “manual mode” to best capture the perfect moment as well as providing the opportunity to experiment with different styles. Getting confident and creative with photography can create memories that will last a lifetime.

Wezley has extensive industry experience in film and television, which includes working with some well know actors, both in front of the camera and behind. Wezley completed his Bachelor degree in Creative Arts (Film and Television) and brings all his knowledge and experience, along with a whole lot of heart, to this amazing program.

The Photography Group runs on Thursdays from 6pm – 8pm at our Miranda Office.

For more information contact Sydneyrecbookings@disabilitytrust.org.au.

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