What we’re about
Welcome!
We’re a laid back and relaxed group of photographers and videographers, who loves to explore Brisbane and surrounding areas. We also learn new skills and make new friends along the way.
Anyone is welcome. It’s a fun environment for everyone from all levels, and we can share our knowledge and make new friends.
We have lots of fun events that we will be scheduling including photowalks, specialised themed photography (i.e: Aviation, Boat/Sail, food, etc) and other style of photography.
The majority of our photo sessions will be free, unless if it’s involving any external vendor/activities in which case you will have to purchase tickets directly with them.
Please share some suggestions too with some areas of Brisbane and surrounding regions that you’d like to explore.
Thanks and looking forward to our next meetup!
Upcoming events (1)
See all- Sunrise Photography - The Neville Bonner Bridge, BrisbaneThe Wheel of Brisbane, South Bank
..:: Sunrise Photography at The Neville Bonner Bridge ::..
Saturday, 4 January 2025
Meeting point: South Bank side of the bridge
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Hi Brissie Photographers,We’ve done the sunset and night photography at this recently added bridge of Brisbane, so now let’s check out how the Sunrise would look like here.
The Neville Bonner Bridge is a footbridge spanning the Brisbane River in Brisbane, Australia, connecting the incomplete Queen's Wharf precinct in the Brisbane central business district to the South Bank Parklands in South Brisbane. The bridge opened to the public on 28 August 2024.
It is named after Neville Bonner, a Queensland politician and Australia's first Indigenous member of the Parliament of Australia.
The design concept for the bridge, by Grimshaw Architects, is an arch and single mast cable-stayed bridge with continuous shading supported by one mid-river pier. A large observation deck is located in the centre of the bridge.It features two arches, each 60 metres long and weighing 90 tonnes.[4] The walkway is suspended from the arches which reach a height of 30 metres above the river.[4] The majority of the load is placed on the central pier. A piled abutment foundation at Southbank is used to tie back the arches. The bridge has been designed to withstand wind speeds greater than 220 km per hour and to resist a 1 in 2000-year flood event.
** excerpt from Wikipedia.
What to bring:
- A fully charged camera + extra batteries
- A fully charged smart phone + powerbank
- Spare SD cards
- A bottle of water.
- Comfy footwear and/or thin jacket
- Some snacks or cash / card for refreshments along the way.
- Optional Coffee break or breakfast after the photo session.
As always, please ensure you apply RSVP only if you can really make it.
Hoping to seeing some of you there 🤗
Regards,
Donna