Monday 29 May from 5:30pm to 10pm Monday 5 June from 5:30pm to 10pm Monday 12 June from 5:30pm to 10pm
Two, two hourly sessions every Monday at 5.30pm to 7.30pm and 8.00pm to 10.00pm throughout Vivid Sydney.
Capture the magic of Vivid Sydney in stunning detail and bring your photography skills to the next level with this exclusive two-hour Photographer Tour + Masterclass, brought to you by BridgeClimb in partnership with Fuji X and professional landscape photographer Glenn McKimmin.
Offering the perfect blend of spectacular views and expert guidance, this one-of-a-kind photography experience is perfectly curated for enthusiasts looking to elevate their skill whilst capturing images from a breath-taking vantage point, high above the city's vibrant lights.
Stand 89 meters above sea level, atop the South-East Pylon of the iconic Harbour Bridge (not usually accessible to the public) and absorb the beauty of the vibrant lights of Vivid Sydney. You'll have a front-row view of the iconic landmarks of Sydney Harbour, including a unique angle of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House.
Learn from a seasoned pro and walk away with stunning photos and new photography techniques to use for years to come. Don't miss your chance to capture the essence of Vivid Sydney in a truly unforgettable way.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN
Understanding ISO
Shooting in Manual Mode
How filters work
Composition tips and tricks
WHAT'S INCLUDED?
A unique 2-hour Vivid Sydney photography experience
Access to a professional photographer
Access to the exclusive Gun Deck of the South-East Pylon
WHAT TO BRING
Tripod, camera and creativity!
MEET GLENN
Vivid photography sessions will be hosted by photographer, Glenn McKimmin.
Glenn McKimmin is a professional landscape photographer from Australia with 15 years of diverse industry experience. He loves what he does for a living and generously helps others discover the life-changing benefits of photography.
VIVID SYDNEY PHOTOGRAPHER TOUR + MASTERCLASS IS AN OFFICAL VIVID IDEAS EVENT WITHIN THE VIVID SYDNEY 2023 PROGRAM