About the event
Jump on quickly to book for these workshop series, limited to only 5 places per workshop.
Photo from 13th of July Workshop. Taken with Sony A1 and Sony 100-400mm G Master.
Join award winning wildlife photographer and Sony Advocate Brett Lobwein for a workshop on capturing whales. These workshop run for 3 hours departing directly from Sydney Harbour. Within minutes from leaving the Heads of the Harbour we are in the "zone".
Photo from 25th of May 2024 Workshop. Taken with Sony Alpha 9 III and Sony 300mm G Master
OPEN TO EVERYONE - ANY SKILLS and ANY CAMERA
IMPORTANT - Please note that the 11:30 session offical departs at 11:45am.
We are using the amazing team at Go Whale Watching as our plaftform for this workshop, they are in our opinion the best operaters in Sydney, giving us the best opportunity to photograph the whale migration. Brett will be on hand to give you advise on settings, animal behaviours (help you guess where they are going to surface), best position on the boat, and more.
For those interested who book into this session, Brett will also host an online Zoom meeting a week before the workshop. During the Zoom Brett will give you some information on the Whale Migration, advise on camera setups and settings. Plus address any questions you might have leading up to the workshop. Details of the Zoom meeting will be sent as a message closer to the workshop. For those that can't attend we will have plenty of time while cruising out of Sydney Harbour to cover settings and give you an overview of the Whales.
Go Whale Watching is owned by Simon and Jessica Millar who have been operating whale watching tours from Sydney and the South Coast of NSW since 2004. Simon and Jess love whales and love sharing their knowledge and passion for these incredible animals with all who come onboard their boat 'Bubbles.'
'Bubbles' is a fast, modern and comfortable vessel, specifically designed for whale watching. She has lots of outdoor viewing areas but also a large indoor cabin with seating and toilets for your comfort and convenience.
Whilst all efforts will be made to ensure that your whale watching tour is an enjoyable one it is important to remember that these whales are wild animals. They do not perform on cue! A range of whale behaviours may be viewed including fluke up dives, tail slapping, pectoral fin slapping, spy hopping, breaching, tail throws. We are committed to minimising the disturbance that our whale watching cruises make to the whales we are watching. Our crew will provide interesting and informative commentary during the cruise and are always happy to answer any questions you may have.
IMPORTANT - PLEASE ARRIVE WITH PLENTY OF TIME BEFORE DEPARTURE TIME - IF YOU ARE LATE THEN THE BOAT WILL LEAVE AND NO REFUND CAN BE ISSUED AS I HAVE TO PRE-PURCHASE SPOTS ON THE BOAT.
Great opportunity for Bird Photography during the workshop as well.
Photo from 25th of May 2024 Workshop. Taken with Sony Alpha 9 III and Sony 300mm G Master
Techniques covered
- Wildlife Photography
- Great bird photography opportunities as well
- As a bonus you will get an amazing cruise out of Sydney Harbour to photograph all what the city has to offer
- Shooting from a moving boat
- Best position on the boat to create stunning images
- Whale behaviours, giving you the best chance of predicting where the action is going to happen
What to bring
- Camera
- Best lens is 100-400mm for Full Frame shooters, also 70-200mm is a great option
- Bring a wider lens like a 24-70mm just in case the whales decided to get close and personal to the boat
- Extra Battery
- All our whale watching tours take us out in to the open ocean so it is best to be prepared for all weather eventualities. Ocean conditions can change whilst we are out. We recommend bringing warm clothing, rainproof jacket, hat, sunglasses, any food you may want whilst on the tour
- Seasick tablets recommended