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Events, photo walks, talks from the masters, in-depth workshops. Expand your horizons with one of our many events across Australia.

Starting Never Ends is the one place for all Sony camera mini-sites. Learn about all new Sony camera products in a fun interactive way.

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Simon Pierce
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Advocate

Kaikoura Wildlife Photography Meetup

Simon Pierce, Fiona Wardle
Image: Alpha 7R III (A7RM3A)
Photograph fur seals and seabirds around the Kaikoura Peninsula!

About the event

If you're interested in wildlife photography, or want to meet and geek out with fellow nature enthusiasts, then this event is for you! Sony Digital Imaging Advocates Simon Pierce and Fiona Wardle will be co-hosting this informal meetup and photo walk, exploring one of New Zealand's most beautiful – and wildlife-packed – coastal areas.

We'll meet at the Point Kean carpark and walk partway around the iconic Kaikoura Peninsula coastal walkway to view the NZ fur seal and seabird colonies, and hopefully catch some beautiful sunset light. It'll be a flat walk, albeit over rocky ground, at your own pace.

Fiona and Simon will be on hand to offer wildlife photography tips, and there'll be a lovely bunch of people to chat with as we go.

This event is part of our Kaikoura Wildlife Weekend Extravaganza – join our whale photography workshop before this one.

Techniques covered

  • General wildlife photography advice, especially seals and birds in flight
  • Camera and lens setup
  • Settings for wildlife photography

What to bring

  • Your own photography gear, if you have it

Event FAQs (For general FAQs, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page)

Non-slip, robust, covered shoes are required for the rocky terrain.
We'll be meeting at Point Kean carpark.
We'll walk partway around the Peninsula, perhaps ~3 km over rocky ground (in total).
Absolutely! You should be able to DM me (Simon) via Scene once registered, or you can email me at simonjpierce@gmail.com
Event capacity: 20