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Landscape Photography

17 May @ 12:00 PM 19 May @ 5:00 PM

Join award winning landscape photographer Meghan Maloney to explore the landscapes around Dunedin 17-19th May 2024.

“The more I explore New Zealand, the more I fall in love with our country. I’m SUPER passionate about sharing moments and experiences that I know others will also enjoy through my landscape photography.”

~ Meghan Maloney

Meghan is a regular on our workshop series and her workshops sell out within days. Be quick to register for a fun weekend of inspiration and learning.

The workshop will start at 2.30pm on Friday 17th May and conclude around 1pm on Sunday 19th  May.

Locations will be dependent on DOC permissions and weather conditions, and may include Tomahawk Beach, St Clair Beach, Tunnel Beach, Brighton Beach, Aramoana Beach, Moeraki Boulders (Sat sunrise), Ross Creek Falls and Mt Cargill Lookout.

A medium level of fitness will be required as some walking on tracks will occur.

The workshop fee includes 2 nights’ accommodation at Woodlands Village.

Accommodation is in 2 bedroom units (One with a Queen bed the other with 2 singles) with a maximum of 3 people per unit.

No meals are included in the registration fee. Meals will be a mix of cafes, takeaways and restaurants.

Queen Room – $425 per person
Single occupancy – single bed $420 per person
Shared twin room – (single beds) $370 per person

If you are happy to share a twin room with a friend or someone you don’t know, please email Nicole on nictai@hotmail.com as soon as you register to indicate you wish to share a twin room with (name) or with another attendee.

Once you have registered and paid, you will receive more in depth information on the schedule and locations as well as a recommended gear sheet.

Workshop is limited to 12 people.

We are looking for one person to use their car to help transport attendees to the various locations. If you are willing to do this please let Nicole know once you have registered. A $100 petrol voucher will be provided.

$370 – $425 see above for prices

PSNZ Cancellation Policy

Due to the nature of the PSNZ Workshop Series and that the workshops are generally for small groups and often over-subscribed, cancellations can have a significant financial and attendance effect on the workshop, as well as creating a lot of further administration work.

Although we do everything possible to ensure our workshops proceed, sometimes there are things beyond our control.

  • PSNZ reserves the right to postpone or cancel a workshop due unforeseen circumstances e.g. facilitator illness, venue access issues, etc. In the event we do cancel a planned workshop, we will attempt to inform attendees as soon as possible and in most cases you will be given an alternative date to attend or provided with a full refund of the workshop costs.
  • If a workshop is postponed, the first right of refusal will be given to those who were already booked on that workshop for the rescheduled workshop.
  • Should a workshop fail to attract a required minimum number of attendees to make it viable to run, PSNZ reserves the right to cancel the workshop.
  • PSNZ will not accept responsibility for travel and accommodation costs incurred by attendees.
  • Attendees may cancel their booking if they give 60 days’ notice prior to the commencement of their workshop and receive a full refund less a $20 administration fee.
  • If attendees give less than 60 days’ notice, then we will do our best to fill your place from the waitlist. If we are able to do this, we will refund your fee less a $20 administration fee. Otherwise no refund will be made.
  • PSNZ may give a full refund if there are exceptional circumstances involved in a person not being able to attend.

(updated November 2024)

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