when: 27 May 2001 - 08 June 2022 | venue: PhotoAccess | cost: Check website for details | address: 30 Manuka Circle, Griffith, Australian Capital Territory, Australia | website: https://www.photoaccess.org.au/learn/classes/alpine-chalet-weekend
published: 01 Jun 2022, 5 min read
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The extraordinary Kosciuszko national park is made up of glacier-sculpted valleys and lakes, ancient granite tors and unique alpine flora and fauna. The area has long been of special significance to Indigenous Australians, and more recently, home to engineering wonder of the world - The Snowy Mountain Scheme. One of Australia's most ambitious power generation projects, the colossal infrastructure continues to be recognised as an iconic artefact in the nation's heritage. Yet the unique alpine environment in which it operates - covering only 0.015% of the continent's landmass - is increasingly vulnerable to the impact of human activity and climate change.
Join a small group of likeminded photographers for an inspiring, intensive weekend immersed in this stunning and diverse environment, with its rich cultural, industrial, and ecological history. Consider the various ways to visually document this space, and consider the conceptual and metaphorical possibilities of contemporary landscape photography. Based at a mountain chalet along Alpine Way, we'll explore selected areas of the park renowned for fascinating topography, and landscapes integrating features of the human built environment.
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The extraordinary Kosciuszko national park is made up of glacier-sculpted valleys and lakes, ancient granite tors and unique alpine flora and fauna. The area has long been of special significance to Indigenous Australians, and more recently, home to engineering wonder of the world - The Snowy Mountain Scheme. One of Australia's most ambitious power generation projects, the colossal infrastructure continues to be recognised as an iconic artefact in the nation's heritage. Yet the unique alpine environment in which it operates - covering only 0.015% of the continent's landmass - is increasingly vulnerable to the impact of human activity and climate change.
Join a small group of likeminded photographers for an inspiring, intensive weekend immersed in this stunning and diverse environment, with its rich cultural, industrial, and ecological history. Consider the various ways to visually document this space, and consider the conceptual and metaphorical possibilities of contemporary landscape photography. Based at a mountain chalet along Alpine Way, we'll explore selected areas of the park renowned for fascinating topography, and landscapes integrating features of the human built environment.
Go see Photography Workshop: Alpine Chalet Weekend 2001.
Photography Workshop: Alpine Chalet Weekend 2001 is on 27 May 2001 - 08 June 2022. The opening hours are: Check website for details. Conveniently located in Griffith. Call 02 6295 7810 for details. Visit their website at https://www.photoaccess.org.au/learn/classes/alpine-chalet-weekend.
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