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"Paul is amazing. He is so patient with his students and explains thing so simply and easily. I feel so much more confident now with my camera thanks to his walking tour." – Sofia

Fremantle West End

The Fremantle Historical West End is a collection of streets characterised by late Georgian and Victorian-style architecture at the southern end of the port city. Now forming a large part of the University of Notre Dame Australia, much of the area has been restored and offers many unique photographic opportunities.

66.00

2 Hours

2

Fremantle Waterfront

The Fremantle Waterfront is the tourist heart of a fully operating port. It has a lively bustling harbour atmosphere and is a vibrant destination that is popular with both locals and visitors alike. This area includes the Western Australian Maritime Museum, the HMAS Ovens Oberon Class Submarine, E-Shed Markets and the B-Shed, at the O'Connor Ferry Landing

66.00

2 Hours

1

Northbridge Street Art

Northbridge has a diverse mix of cultural influences including clubs, pubs, restaurants, cafes, shops and art galleries. But probably the most interesting and colourful aspects of this precinct are its unique and socially diverse patrons and the street art and murals.

88.00

4 Hours

4

Kings Park

Kings Park is one of the world’s largest inner city parks, rich in Aboriginal and European history, and has an international reputation for scientific research, horticulture, conservation and public education.

 

Kings Park is home to the Western Australian Botanic Garden, which displays over 3,000 species of the State’s unique flora. Two thirds of the 400-hectare park is protected bushland and provides a haven for native biological diversity.

 

Enjoy sweeping views of the Swan and Canning Rivers, the city skyline, the Darling Ranges, bushland walk trails, immaculate gardens and parklands and a variety of children’s discovery play areas.

66.00

3 Hours

3

Better Children's Photography

We all want to take better photos of our children but for many it is extremely difficult to get great photos of our children. They grow up so fast and I imagine you are like many parents in that you feel that you are failing to capture those life long precious memories. Spread over two days on consecutive weeks you will learn how to capture those great shots, go home and try out your new skills and then come back and get feedback on your efforts and answers to any issues you might have faced.

99.00

2x2 Hours

1

"Being an older person I was afraid that I would look stupid in front of much younger people but Paul was so patient with me and by the end of the Walk-Shop I had so much confidence. I can go on my holiday to Bali next week confident I will take good photos for the first time in my life." – Joanne

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