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 and Newcastle Combined Shoot – Saturday 30 June at Caves Beach with Sam

Caves Beach

Location Information Location features: Large deep cave, with several smaller caves. Rock platform with interesting rocks below cliff, accessed via back of main cave. Please be mindful of other photographers and avoid leaving footprints across the entrance to the cave. Hazards/Dangers: Rock shelf can be slippery. Limited headroom in the cave, so watch your head. Rocks may fall […]

Central Coast Shoot – Saturday, 22nd June 2024 at Forrester’s Beach with Bill Ferguson

Forresters Beach

Location Information Location features: Rock shelf/beach/views north to Forrester’s head land. Hazards/Dangers: Usual dangers, slippery rocks, concealed holes, waves. Fitness requirements: Moderate amount of walking on sand to this location. Additional safety equipment required: Bring a torch or headlamp and wear rock shoes if you're going onto the rock shelf *Once you add your name […]

North Shoot – Saturday 22nd June at Avalon Beach and Rockpool with Andrew Porter

Avalon Beach and Pool Carpark behind Surf Club, Avalon

Location Information Location features : Beach, featuring the North Avalon headland, pool and possible access to the rockshelf. It's a (medium) 1.2m rising tide with moderate 1.5m swell. There is also a good outlook from the top of the southern headland, especially if the sunrise looks promising. Hazards/Dangers : The rising tide / swell will […]