
Corrina Wilderness Retreat in Tasmania’s pristine Tarkine region is presenting an extraordinary opportunity for photography enthusiasts to experience some of the country’s most unique scenery and enhance their photography skills under the expert guidance of Australia’s most recognised wilderness photographer Steve Parish.
Participants will spend 5 nights at the idyllic Corrina Retreat with Steve Parish hosting daily workshops and expeditions into the surrounding wilderness including some of his favorite landscapes.
“If I were to close my eyes and revisit the highlights of my fifty year career, a three hour shoot at dawn on the Piemen River one misty morning would be right up there at the top of the list.” – Steve Parish.
Nature photography, nocturnal photography, light and design, content and technique and digital Photography from capture to post production; will all be covered in an intimate setting where participants will all be given the opportunity to work closely with, and learn from Steve’s extensive knowledge of Australia’s diverse elements.
DATE: August 17-21st 2013
COST: book before May 31st for early bird prices from $3,250
BOOK: www.corrina.com.au
Background:
Corrina Wilderness Retreat Tucked away at the southern end of the Tarkine, the largest temperate rainforest in Australia, Corinna was once an old gold mining town. These days it is an eco-conscious retreat and gateway to an exceptional wilderness experience. The dramatic Tarkine landscape is home to unique flora and fauna including rare species such as quolls, healthy Tasmanian devils, wedge tailed eagles and giant freshwater lobsters.
www.corinna.com.au
Steve Parish OAM is Australia’s most awarded and recognized wilderness and wildlife photographer with over fifty years experience in landscape and wildlife photography across Australia. www.steveparish.com.au
Corinna Wilderness Retreat
