Looking to break into underwater photography? Want to help conserve our reefs and oceans? Well, this is the event for you!
Master diver and underwater photographer Rick Miskiv will guide you through the do's and dont's of underwater photography. From how to prep for shoots to best practices for interacting with marine life.
Greening Australia will then discuss ocean health and conservation. From the warm waters of the Great Barrier Reef to the cool island ark of Tasmania, they’re thinking big to tackle the challenges facing Australia’s unique and diverse landscapes in ways that work for communities, economies, and nature. Learn how to get involved and spread the word.
About Rick Miskiv
"Photography is a way of seeing and the camera can be a tool to engage with your surroundings. And there is a great joy in capturing and sharing of that fleeting moment of awareness. Over the years, I've been fortunate to have the opportunity to hold many occupations, including community organizer, art teacher, bicycle messenger, web designer, photographer, scuba instructor, system administrator, uchideshi and business owner. My current projects include founder and designer of 22 DEGREES and Director of Underwater Photography for a VR360 ocean education documentary at The Hydrous."
About Greening Australia
We are the environmental not-for-profit that thinks bigger than the environment.
We started conserving and restoring Australia’s landscapes in 1982 and we haven’t stopped since. At Greening Australia, we work on major programs that bring life to landscapes and restore balance to the natural environment in significant areas across Australia. Our hundreds of projects demonstrate conservation on a massive scale, covering millions of hectares of land and protecting thousands of native species.
Looking to break into underwater photography? Want to help conserve our reefs and oceans? Well, this is the event for you!
Master diver and underwater photographer Rick Miskiv will guide you through the do's and dont's of underwater photography. From how to prep for shoots to best practices for interacting with marine life.
Greening Australia will then discuss ocean health and conservation. From the warm waters of the Great Barrier Reef to the cool island ark of Tasmania, they’re thinking big to tackle the challenges facing Australia’s unique and diverse landscapes in ways that work for communities, economies, and nature. Learn how to get involved and spread the word.
About Rick Miskiv
"Photography is a way of seeing and the camera can be a tool to engage with your surroundings. And there is a great joy in capturing and sharing of that fleeting moment of awareness. Over the years, I've been fortunate to have the opportunity to hold many occupations, including community organizer, art teacher, bicycle messenger, web designer, photographer, scuba instructor, system administrator, uchideshi and business owner. My current projects include founder and designer of 22 DEGREES and Director of Underwater Photography for a VR360 ocean education documentary at The Hydrous."
About Greening Australia
We are the environmental not-for-profit that thinks bigger than the environment.
We started conserving and restoring Australia’s landscapes in 1982 and we haven’t stopped since. At Greening Australia, we work on major programs that bring life to landscapes and restore balance to the natural environment in significant areas across Australia. Our hundreds of projects demonstrate conservation on a massive scale, covering millions of hectares of land and protecting thousands of native species.
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