What to Expect
Dive into a unique hands-on experience with Peter McGee, Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year. This workshop offers a guided exploration of the North Narrabeen Rock Platform and Aquatic Reserve, perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
Discover fascinating rock pools and marine life while receiving expert advice on capturing stunning underwater images. Whether you're a beginner or have some experience, this workshop will boost your confidence and skills.
Bring your camera or phone capable of taking underwater photos and get ready to uncover hidden coastal treasures in a supportive and engaging environment.
Activity Details
The workshop runs on Saturday, 1 August 2026, from 14:30 to 16:30. It is open to all age groups, making it a fantastic family-friendly activity.
Participants will enjoy a combination of environmental education and photography guidance, led by an experienced environmental educator alongside Peter McGee.
The session is designed to prepare attendees for the 2026 Underwater Photography Competition by helping them develop practical skills and expert techniques.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the North Narrabeen Rock Platform, located at Narrabeen Park Parade, North Narrabeen NSW 2101.
This coastal location offers easy access to diverse marine environments and rock pools, ideal for photography and exploration.
Public transport and parking options are available nearby, making it convenient for families to attend.
Important Information
Please bring a camera or smartphone capable of taking underwater photos to fully participate.
Wear appropriate clothing and footwear suitable for coastal exploration and potentially wet conditions.
The workshop fee is $15, which covers expert advice, practical skills, and guided exploration.
Booking and Prices
Booking is essential to secure your spot in this popular workshop.
The cost is $15 per participant, offering excellent value for a professional-led, interactive experience.
For bookings and more information, contact the Manly Environment Centre via phone or email.