The Art of Nude Photography workshop by Cam Attree

The Art of Nude Photography is a hands on workshop aimed at providing photographers a greater understanding of the basic principles of lighting the nude form as well as defining the various genres of nude photography artistically. 

Emphasis will be placed on as much shooting time as possible and comprehensive notes will be provided.

  • Instructor - Cam Attree M.Photog II AIPP
  • Level - Intermediate to Advanced
  • Duration - 6 hours of hands on tuition
  • Professional model will be available to shoot.
  • Cost - $495.00  ( SAVE $100 when you buy two or more tickets
Tickets are avaialble at this link.

Date: Sunday, 29 October 2017
Time: Registration – 9.45am. Start: 10.00am. Finish: 4.00pm.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Melbourne model: Neave Cohen

Neave has been a fine art nude model for several years, modelling in Australia and overseas. Her work is alternative and shows great passion.
More of Neave’s work can be seen on her Instagram and Model Mayhem sites.

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/neave.cohen/
Model Mayhem http://www.modelmayhem.com/3621505

About Cam Attree

Located in Brisbane, Australia, Cam Attree is an award winning photographer with over 25 years' experience. He is regarded by his peers as one of Australia’s foremost exponents of artistic nude photography. He has a passion for capturing the beauty of the human form in both the studio or natural environment. Attree is an accredited member and a Master of Photography with the Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) and is an Authorised Photographer for VOLO Magazine where his work is been featured regularly. 

Although best known for his fine-art nude photography, he is highly skilled at all forms of people photography. Attree was awarded the QLD AIPP Fashion Photographer of the Year in 2016 and in 2013, he was named the RAW Australia Photographer of the Year. This adds to his previous achievements including  being awarded the 2012 Creative Asia Landscape Photographer of the Year and the 2008 Queensland AIPP Portrait Photographer of the Year.

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November

Sydney: The exhibition delves into the State Library of NSW's vast collection of two million images, showcasing 400 photos – many displayed for the first time.

February

Melbourne: Jill Orr’s The Promised Land Refigured is an exhibition that reworks the original project created in 2012 with new insights that have emerged in the past eleven years.

March

Melbourne: Environmental Futures features five artists whose work addresses how the natural world is affected by climate change and encompasses photography, sculpture and installation both within the gallery spaces and around the museum grounds.

Ballarat: Nan Goldin is an American artist whose work explores subcultures, moments of intimacy, the impacts of the HIV/AIDS and opioid epidemics on her communities, and photography as a tool for social activism.

Sydney: The Ocean Photographer of the Year Award, run by London based Oceanographic Magazine is in its 4th year and has quickly achieved recognition amongst photographers around the world.

Albury: The National Photography Prize offers a $30,000 acquisitive prize, the $5000 John and Margaret Baker Fellowship for an emerging practitioner, and further supports a number of artists through focused acquisitions.

April

Sydney: Photographers Harold David, Lyndal Irons, Ladstreet, Selina Ou, David Porter, Greg Semu, and Craig Walsh exhibit a diverse and varied snapshot of Penrith and western Sydney as it has changed and grown over the last sixty years.

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May

Ballarat: Art Gallery of Ballarat presents Lost in Palm Springs, a multidisciplinary exhibition that brings together fourteen creative minds who respond to, capture, or re-imagine the magical qualities of the landscape and the celebrated mid-century modern architecture of Palm Springs, California and across Australia.