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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Sydney North Shoot – Saturday 23rd September – Long Reef with Graeme Gordon

Long Reef

Location Information Location features: Beach,  Rockshelf, City views Hazards/Dangers: Cliff top, slippery rock shelf, deep holes/pools Fitness requirements: Long/steep walk, stairs Additional safety equipment required: Rock shoes, Flashlights *Once you add your name to attend the shoot, please click on the link to Subscribe, this will enable you to be notified automatically of any changes […]

Central Coast Shoot – Saturday 23 September at Spoon Bay with Sam Wilson

Spoon Bay - Central Coast NSW

Location features: Beach, rockshelf, views south to Terrigal Hazards/Dangers: Usual rock shelf dangers.  Slippery rocks, concealed holes, trip hazards, dangerous waves, large deep chasm on higher rock shelf. Fitness requirements: Quite a few stairs down to beach – short walk on sand Additional safety equipment required: Torch, rock shoes required. *Once you add your name to attend the shoot, […]

North Shoot – Saturday 16th September at North Whale Beach with Andrew Porter

Whale Beach

Location Information Location features : Beach, plus a flat rockshelf and gullies with some flow facing south (preferable if we are going to get another cloudless sunrise). A mid-tide (rising) but only a gentle swell, so the rockshelf should be easily accessible. Hazards/Dangers : Gullies and crevasses in the rockshelf Fitness requirements? : Short walk […]