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Sperm Whale
Brett Lobwein
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Underwater Photography Talk @ Go Diving Show

Brett Lobwein
Image: Sperm Whale
Brett Lobwein
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Advocate
Underwater Photography Talk @ Go Diving Show
Brett Lobwein
Image: Alpha 1 (A1)
Scene Festival
Join my talk at the first ever Go Diving Show in Sydney

About the event

I am very excited to be giving a 45 minute talk at this first ever Go Diving Show in Australia - spanning 5,000 square meters of dymanic exhinits and activities! The show will even have a large try-dive pool, and two stages with an incredible line up of speakers. You will find me on the Photo Stage. 

During this talk I will be featuring some of my favourite underwater photos and the stories behind them. Also will be providing basic information on equipment, techniques, and animal behaviours. Hopefully afer this talk you will be inspired to explore the underwater world with a camera. 

Please note this is a FREE event however you will need to CLICK HERE to register. 

Seats for the talk are based on First Come, First Serve.  

 

 

Techniques covered

  • Intro to underwater photography 
  • Equipment needed
  • Water skills needed
  • Understanding animals

What to bring

  • Your Go Diving Show ticket
  • Something to take notes

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

Free Parking For short visits, there are 2-hour free parking spaces located on Grand Parade, Olympic Boulevard, and Dawn Fraser Avenue. Casual Parking Sydney Olympic Park has over 10,000 parking spaces site-wide. Carparks P1, P5, and P6 are close to the Sydney Showground. The cost is $7 per hour, up to a maximum fee of $35 per day.
Conveniently serviced by bus, train, and ferry services, the site was purpose-built for the 2000 Sydney Olympic Games and has been designed to cope effortlessly with high visitor volumes. By Train Olympic Park train station is on Sydney Showground’s doorstep. The Sprint service, operated by CityRail, travels between Lidcombe and Olympic Park Stations daily, every 10 minutes. A limited number of direct services also operate between Central Station and Olympic Park Station on weekday afternoons and for some major events. To plan your trip and get the latest travel information, visit www.transportnsw.info By Bus Sydney Buses operates direct bus services to Sydney Olympic Park from several locations, including Lidcombe, Strathfield, and Parramatta. To plan your trip and get the latest travel information, visit www.transportnsw.info. By Ferry Sydney Ferries runs a daily service between Circular Quay and Parramatta, stopping at Sydney Olympic Park Ferry Wharf. Visitors must also catch a connecting bus to travel to the Sydney Showground. To plan your trip and get the latest travel information, visit www.transportnsw.info.
Sat 28 Sep 2024, 1:30PM - 2:30PM
Suitable for all levels
FREE    
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Brett Lobwein

Brett Lobwein is a passionate and environmentally-minded photographer based in Sydney, Australia. Having grown up on the waterways of the Port Hacking River in ...

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The hoist really knew what he was talking about and was very helpful ”

Patrick Bond, Introduction to Underwater Photography
Ice Lines

I really enjoyed the underwater photography presentation by Brett. He knows his subject well and I learned a lot.”

Madeline Gill, Introduction to Underwater Photography
Event capacity: 100