About the event
EVENT POSTPONED TO SUNDAY 6TH OCTOBER
Due to the weather forecast for 29th September, I have postponed this event to Sunday 6th October.
Sydney Night Photography Walk with Jay Evans
Discover Sydney’s Iconic Nightlife Through Photography
Join Sony Advocate Jay Evans for an unforgettable night photography walk through the heart of Sydney’s vibrant city streets. Capture stunning architecture, dazzling lights, and the energetic 24-hour life of one of the world’s most iconic cities.
In partnership with the Sony Scene Trade Show, if you’re attending on Sunday, why not extend your experience by joining this exciting Sydney night photography tour? Whether you’re an enthusiast or a professional, you’ll have the chance to elevate your photography skills in this inspiring urban setting.
What to Expect from the Night Walk
Our walk begins at Circular Quay, taking you through historical and modern Sydney, including The Rocks, Observatory Hill, and the cutting-edge architecture of Barangaroo. You’ll discover both the charm of Darling Harbour and the fresh urban vibe of Wynyard as we circle back to George Street and Circular Quay.
This isn’t just a walk—it’s a masterclass in night photography techniques, specifically designed to help you capture the city in its best light.
Sydney Architecture: The Perfect Nighttime Subject
The walk offers endless opportunities to photograph stunning architecture beautifully lit against the night sky. From Observatory Hill’s incredible views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge to the modern skyline at Barangaroo, you’ll capture both iconic landmarks and lesser-known gems.
This is the perfect time to sharpen your cityscape photography skills with a backdrop of Sydney's evolving architecture. As we explore, Jay Evans will share expert tips on:
- Long exposure settings for dynamic light trails and night sky shots.
- Motion capture techniques to bring movement to life in your images.
- Creative compositions that will make your architecture and cityscape photos stand out.
You'll learn how to use light, motion, and framing to create photos that tell stories, all while experiencing Sydney in a way you’ve never seen before.
Fitness Requirements
This is a leisurely, 3-kilometer loop, with some slight inclines and stairs along the way. A basic level of fitness is recommended, but don’t worry—there’s plenty of time to stop, shoot, and enjoy the views.
Why Join This Walk?
- Expert Guidance: Learn from Sony Advocate Jay Evans, a seasoned pro in photography.
- Exclusive Locations: Capture Sydney’s cityscape under the stars, with access to some of the city’s most picturesque spots.
- Improve Your Skills: Master key techniques in long exposure, light painting, and motion photography.
- Storytelling through Photography: Walk away with a portfolio of images that showcase the beauty and vibrancy of Sydney’s nightlife.
Sign Up Now!
Ready to capture Sydney like never before? Book your spot on this night photography walk and elevate your cityscape photography skills with expert guidance from Jay Evans. Don’t miss this chance to flex your creative muscles while experiencing the magic of Sydney after dark.
What You’ll Capture
- Iconic Sydney architecture at night.
- Motion and light trails in dynamic urban scenes.
- Unique compositions of both modern and historic cityscapes.
Reserve Your Spot Today!
Whether you’re attending the Sony Scene Trade Show or just looking for an evening of photographic inspiration, this tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the vibrant night scenes of Sydney. Sign up now to secure your place and capture memories that will last a lifetime.
Techniques covered
- Night, Street and Architectural Photography
- Using Tripods safely in a busy environment
- Long Exposure capture techniques
- Motion capture techniques
- Lightpainting
What to bring
- A camera. Any camera is acceptable, even just a smart phone.
- I recommend bringing a Mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses (70-200, 24-70, 16-35 combination will work well)
- Bring a Tripod ensuring you have the correct plates for your camera
- Bring spare batteries.
- Bring Empty Memory Cards
- Bring a good camera bag, wheeled case or trolley.
- Bring a Water Bottle
- Bring a torch or Headlamp
- Dress for the conditions. We will fill you in on expected weather and conditions as we get closer to the event.