Professional Photography Training by Grasstree Photography

Dawn Photography Sessions!

Dawn is the most beautiful time of the day – a Grasstree dawn session will show you how to capture the best from a dawn shoot.

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Last updated August 1st, 2011 by

Photograph the Best of Riverfire 2011!

Learn how to shoot fireworks from professionals who know how, at one of the best fireworks displays in the country – Brisbane Riverfire!

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Last updated November 14th, 2011 by

Star-trail and Night Photography

Mother nature puts on an amazing display during the night while the most of us are indoors asleep or watching TV. With our ‘Star-trails and Night Photography’ workshop you will learn how to shoot long exposures, and capture the brilliant colours of the night sky and stars, using the moon as the main light source. You do not need to be an expert to attend! We will walk you through each stage.

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Last updated September 7th, 2011 by

Brisbane At Dusk (Sunset Sessions)

Photographing the beautiful colours seen during sunset is a very rewarding way to practice and perfect your landscape photography. Brisbane enjoys good sunsets most days and practice makes perfect.

Photography is all about light, and the best quality light is captured an hour before, during and up to an hour after the sun has set. We structure our workshops around these conditions. So start and finish times will vary from season to season.

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Last updated January 29th, 2012 by

Testimonial

Thanks for your help on the course. The introduction to the "blue hour" was very insightful given I had zero know how about taking photos at that hour of day. But what I really got out of it was observing just how much more you were "seeing" in the landscape that I've been missing while fiddling with my camera dials, balancing precariously on rocks, wiping the last wave off my filter or just not really looking :-)

Karen