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Animal Furtography

Ticket Information

  • Propel Members: $25.00 each
  • Non-Members: $30.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 28 Sep 2019, 10:00am–12:30pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Pets! We have them, we love them, but can we ever take a good photo of them without taking a hundred first?

Propel are very excited to have partnered up with SAFE Inc for this amazing workshop! SAFE will bring their friendliest rescue dogs along and animal photographer Caroline Furst will teach participants all about using varying depth of fields, shutter speeds, capturing motion and incorporating light and composition to create amazing animal shots.

If you’re a young photographer and animal lover this workshop is for you! Please note there are very limited spaces for this workshop so please make sure you book early.

For ages 12–26

What to Bring:
A DSLR, spare battery and spare SD card.

SAFE Inc is WA’s largest animal rescue organisation using the foster care model. Founded in 2003, they currently have 12 branches state-wide and have successfully rehomed more than 23,000 homeless animals. They utilise a dedicated team of volunteers ensuring an exceptional level of care for our rescue animals and a highly effective financial model. More than 80% of money donated goes directly to animal care. They are aligned with a wide network of Australia’s most respected welfare organisations and are the West Australian arm of Animal Welfare League Australia (AWLA).

All animals listed on their website are available for adoption.

#adoptdontshop

Caroline Furst is WA based photographer, who specialises in portraits, pets, events and fine art photography. She is a driven photographer that aspires to capture ones true self. She captures shots that are once in a lifetime and make the most fondest of memories, giving you the ability to showcase those special memories for lifetimes to come.

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