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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.

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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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Charlotte E. Johnson
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Advocate

World Press Photo exhibition group visit

Visit the World Press Photo exhibition and discuss your thoughts afterwards

About the event

Visit the World Press Photo exhibition with a small group of fellow photographers. After taking in the exhibition, we will move to the Bite cafe (same building) for a friendly discussion of the photos.

As this is a free event, the cost of entry to the exhibition is not included. Please book tickets online (for Sunday 20th July) in advance to avoid disappointment, or purchase tickets on the door at your own risk.

Adult $25
Student/Senior $15

Please arrive for the event at 10.25 am. We will meet outside the Smith and Caughey's building on Queen Street. Please bring headphones as there is audio commentary available via QR code scanning on your mobile phone.

Please note that some images are confronting and are not suitable for young children. Discretion is advised.


Photo credit: Jonathan Fontaine/Hans Lucas

Techniques covered

  • N/A

What to bring

  • Headphones and mobile phone
  • An enquiring and open mind
  • Money for something from the cafĂ© (optional)

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

There is nearby parking (at your expense) at the Civic Carpark under Aotea Square or in the Crown Plaza on Albert St.
A minimum of 5 attendees is required for this event to go ahead. In the event of cancellation, you will be notified via the email you registered with on August 19th.
Please note that some images are confronting and are not suitable for young children. Discretion is advised. Access to the exhibition on level 5 is via lift on the ground floor.
Yes, there are many transport links into the CBD
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