Snap-happy PhotoWalkers capture the essence of Fremantle

Mogens JohansenThe West Australian
Camera IconTunnel vision: PhotoWalkers listen to Stephen Scourfield in the tunnel under the Fremantle Roundhouse. Credit: Mogens Johansen/The West Australian

On Tuesday, a group of snap-happy phone photographers joined Travel lead photographer Mogens Johansen and Travel editor Stephen Scourfield for one of our popular PhotoWalk with Phones events around Fremantle.

Camera IconLeading lines towards the Bella sculpture at Bathers Beach. Credit: Mogens Johansen/The West Australian

The PhotoWalks are specifically tailored by Mogens and Stephen to help participants get the most out of their smartphones and to teach them photographic techniques that will improve the look of their pictures.

Camera IconPhotoWalker shadow at Bathers Beach. Credit: Mogens Johansen/The West Australian

The PhotoWalk centred around Bathers Beach and Fishing Boat Harbour where the enthusiastic group practised using smartphone camera features like the Portrait and Panorama modes as well as various composition techniques.

The challenge was to create a nice set of pictures that captured the essence of Fremantle, and that goal was well and truly achieved as our PhotoWalkers unleashed their creativity. Here’s a selection of their pictures, with apologies to those who missed out.

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You can find other PhotoWalk with Phones events at westtravelclub.com.au/events. The next one is at Guildford on Thursday May 2. The events are limited to 20 people and cost $50 to attend.

Participants’ feedback

“Thank you for a most enjoyable morning. So informative and helpful. Now lots of practice needed with my new phone!“ Hilary Browton

“I had a great time learning at the Fremantle PhotoWalk this morning. Thanks Mogens and Stephen.” Lucy Franklyn

“Thank you both for such a fabulous morning, learning some priceless tips! “ Donna Goodfellow

“Thanks for a great morning.” Bev Wasylkewycz

“Thanks for an informative morning.” Rosetta Taranto

Camera IconBathers Beach umbrellas by Donna Goodfellow. Credit: Donna Goodfellow
Camera IconFishing Boat Harbour reflections with a Dutch tilt captured by Bev Wasylkewycz. Credit: Bev Wasylkewycz
Camera IconA ferry arrives at Fremantle Harbour. Picture Amanda McKnight. Credit: Amanda McKnight
Camera IconFishing Boat Harbour by Hilary Browton. Credit: Hilary Browton.
Camera IconA boat leaving Fishing Boat Harbour captured by Lucy Franklyn. Credit: Lucy Franklyn
Camera IconLucy Franklyn had so much fun that she continued snapping pics on her way home and captured this colourful image along the way. Credit: Lucy Franklyn
Camera IconOctopus at Fishing Boat Harbour by Amanda McKnight. Credit: Amanda McKnight
Camera IconFran Glynn was quick off the mark to snap this train as it passed near Bathers Beach. Credit: Fran Glynn
Camera IconBella sculpture at Bathers Beach by Donna Goodfellow. Credit: Donna Goodfellow
Camera IconRustic sink by Margot Tobin. Credit: Margot Tobin
Camera IconOctopus at Fishing Boat Harbour by Rosetta Taranto. Credit: Rosetta Taranto
Camera IconFishing Boat Harbour by Hillary Browton. Credit: Hillary Browton
Camera IconFishing Boat Harbour captured by Maria Biscotto. Credit: Maria Biscotto
Camera IconBathers Beach. Credit: Malcolm Eales

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