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 13th September at Avoca Beach with Ron Bonham

Avoca Beach Surf Club NSW

Location Information Location features Featuring a wide rock shelf with views over the ocean and 2 ocean caves that provide a unique perspective. Offers an excellent perspective of ocean waves. Hazards/Dangers: Slippery rocks, uneven surface with hidden holes and the possibility of rogue waves. Fitness requirements: A short walk along a sealed path to the […]

Sydney North Shoot – Saturday 6th September at Mona Vale Pool with Graeme Gordon

Mona Vale Pool

Location Information Location features (e.g. Beach, Pool, Rockshelf): Hazards/Dangers ( slippery rock shelf, deep holes/pools): Fitness requirements? (short walk, stairs): Additional safety equipment required (e.g. 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 6th September at Pearl Beach (Green Point) with Ron Bonham

Pearl Beach

Location Information Location features: A wide range of photo opportunities extending from the Pearl Beach Rock Pool, around the rock shelf on Green Point overlooking Broken Bay and Lion Island, including the aptly named Crab Claw Rock. A lowish high tide with a predicted moderate swell should provide many photo opportunities to capture water flow […]