Safety Policy

By adding your name below to attend this Focus shoot you are agreeing to abide by the SAFETY POLICY FOR FOCUS SEASCAPE AND LANDSCAPE available on the Focus website https://focusphotographers.org/focus-safety-policy/
This Safety Policy is designed to promote the safety of all members of the Focus Seascape and Landscape Photography Inc Group (Focus) and outlines the responsibilities of members and event leaders.
Focus Photographers as a group advocates and promotes safe shooting practices. Please consider your personal safety and the safety of the group during your time spent on any Focus group outing.
By placing your name below you are stating that you have read and understood the Focus Safety Policy Document.


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Central Coast Shoot – Saturday 19th July at Bouddi Coastal Walk with Linda.

Location Information Bouddi Coastal Walk offers some unique views over beautiful rock shelves, board walk and  the tessellated pavement. The actual rock shelf can be accessed via Putty Beach but there is also a track from above which is probably easier in low light. Plenty of compositions from the walk way as well without going […]

North Shoot – Saturday 19th July – North Mona Vale with Mark Godfrey

North Mona Vale

Location Information Location features : Beach and Rock Shelf Hazards/Dangers : Slippery rock shelf with holes Fitness requirements? : 5 Min walk from cars to beach some rocks to negotiate to get out onto the rock shelf Additional safety equipment required : Rock shoes/ boots, flash light/ head torch *Once you add your name to […]

North Shoot : Saturday 12th July at Palm Beach with Andrew Porter

Palm Beach

Location Information Location features : Sweeping view of Palm Beach all the way up to Barrenjoey Lighthouse. Pool and rockshelf. Hazards/Dangers : None around the beach and pool, but the rockshelf has gutters and gullies so you should take care. This is a mid tide rising with only a gentle swell, so there shouldn't be […]