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Historic roots to iconic views. Join us on this walking adventure and learn tips for creative photography.This adventure is designed as a combination of walking tour- discovery and learning experience.Our motto: Before we are photographers...WeAreObserversOverviewThis is a fun and adventurous way to learn how to take creative photographs with your smartphone while exploring an exceptionally scenic part of Sydney. During this three-hour workshop- we will walk along Sydney's harbour foreshore from the iconic Circular Quay Wharves to historic Woolloomooloo- photographing architecture- people- historic sites- flora & fauna- gardens and anything else that inspires you! The workshop is suitable for all skill levels- all ages- and any type of smartphone. What we doGive you some creative photography fundamentalsTeach you how to improve your phone handling skills when taking photographsShow you some creative composition techniques and tips used by professional photographersPoint you to our favourite phone apps for editing photos What you will needA smartphoneA basic level of fitness as we will be walking for most of the workshopSunscreen and a water bottleTime and placeThe workshop starts at 10 am sharp till 1pm. Please arrive 15 mins before the workshop begins.Meet at Ground Control Cafe- Circular Quay. Shop W4 Alfred St- Sydney NSW 2000COVID-SAFECovid-safe guidelines: For your safety- we will carry hand-sanitiser and practice safe distancing.

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Phone photography workshop: Explore Sydney Harbour foreshore 2020

Historic roots to iconic views. Join us on this walking adventure and learn tips for creative photography.This adventure is designed as a combination of walking tour- discovery and learning experience.Our motto: Before we are photographers...WeAreObserversOverviewThis is a fun and adventurous way to learn how to take creative photographs with your smartphone while exploring an exceptionally scenic part of Sydney. During this three-hour workshop- we will walk along Sydney's harbour foreshore from the iconic Circular Quay Wharves to historic Woolloomooloo- photographing architecture- people- historic sites- flora & fauna- gardens and anything else that inspires you! The workshop is suitable for all skill levels- all ages- and any type of smartphone. What we doGive you some creative photography fundamentalsTeach you how to improve your phone handling skills when taking photographsShow you some creative composition techniques and tips used by professional photographersPoint you to our favourite phone apps for editing photos What you will needA smartphoneA basic level of fitness as we will be walking for most of the workshopSunscreen and a water bottleTime and placeThe workshop starts at 10 am sharp till 1pm. Please arrive 15 mins before the workshop begins.Meet at Ground Control Cafe- Circular Quay. Shop W4 Alfred St- Sydney NSW 2000COVID-SAFECovid-safe guidelines: For your safety- we will carry hand-sanitiser and practice safe distancing.

From the team that brought you the Australian premier of The Spoils by Jesse Eisenberg (Flight Path Theatre)- and their own satire How to Change the World and Make Bank Doing It (Limelight on Oxford)- Michael Becker & Ian Warwick return with a brand new work.Produced by Fixed Foot Productions- previous credits include Hairworm by Emma Wright (Old 505 Theatre w- Eye Contact Theatre Company)- Xavier Coy's Distorted (Old 505 Theatre)- Caught Out (Bondi Feast) and Are You Listening Now? (Old 505 Theatre).CastPaul Ayre- David Halgren- Susan Jordan and Hannah Raven.Creative teamWritten and directed by Michael BeckerAssistant Director: Ian WarwickProduction Designer: Daniel AmpueroLighting Designer: Mehran MortezaeiProduced by Becky Matthews- Fixed Foot ProductionsCovid-19 guidelinesDue to Covid-safe restrictions- the number of seats are strictly limited for each performance. All seats are spaced 1.5 metres apart and entry into the venue will be managed to avoid crowding. Hand sanitiser is provided for use in the foyer. Face masks are not mandatory but strongly recommended. Chippen Street Theatre is a Covid-safe venue.

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Inner Weather by Michael Becker 2020

From the team that brought you the Australian premier of The Spoils by Jesse Eisenberg (Flight Path Theatre)- and their own satire How to Change the World and Make Bank Doing It (Limelight on Oxford)- Michael Becker & Ian Warwick return with a brand new work.Produced by Fixed Foot Productions- previous credits include Hairworm by Emma Wright (Old 505 Theatre w- Eye Contact Theatre Company)- Xavier Coy's Distorted (Old 505 Theatre)- Caught Out (Bondi Feast) and Are You Listening Now? (Old 505 Theatre).CastPaul Ayre- David Halgren- Susan Jordan and Hannah Raven.Creative teamWritten and directed by Michael BeckerAssistant Director: Ian WarwickProduction Designer: Daniel AmpueroLighting Designer: Mehran MortezaeiProduced by Becky Matthews- Fixed Foot ProductionsCovid-19 guidelinesDue to Covid-safe restrictions- the number of seats are strictly limited for each performance. All seats are spaced 1.5 metres apart and entry into the venue will be managed to avoid crowding. Hand sanitiser is provided for use in the foyer. Face masks are not mandatory but strongly recommended. Chippen Street Theatre is a Covid-safe venue.

Time to clear out those junk drawers and bring along your old batteries- mobile phones- light bulbs and soft plastics to our Recycling Pop-up at Broadway Shopping Centre.To celebrate National Recycling Week- we've partnered with Broadway Shopping Centre to offer a convenient recycling station for all those tricky items that don't belong in your household bin.Test your knowledge and winDoes a takeaway coffee cup go in the yellow lid recycling bin or the red lid rubbish bin? Test your knowledge in our Waste Sorting Challenge and go in the draw to win Zero-Waste prize packs worth over $500.Did you know your plastic bags could be turned into street furniture?By recycling your soft plastics like shopping bags- bread bags and chip packets- you can give them a second life as a park bench or outdoor gym. Drop them off at our recycling station or use soft plastics recycling bins found at most major supermarkets.

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Recycling Pop-up at Broadway 2020

Time to clear out those junk drawers and bring along your old batteries- mobile phones- light bulbs and soft plastics to our Recycling Pop-up at Broadway Shopping Centre.To celebrate National Recycling Week- we've partnered with Broadway Shopping Centre to offer a convenient recycling station for all those tricky items that don't belong in your household bin.Test your knowledge and winDoes a takeaway coffee cup go in the yellow lid recycling bin or the red lid rubbish bin? Test your knowledge in our Waste Sorting Challenge and go in the draw to win Zero-Waste prize packs worth over $500.Did you know your plastic bags could be turned into street furniture?By recycling your soft plastics like shopping bags- bread bags and chip packets- you can give them a second life as a park bench or outdoor gym. Drop them off at our recycling station or use soft plastics recycling bins found at most major supermarkets.

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