Calendar of Photography Workshops and Retreats
Coreena Vieth of Walkabout Shutterbug is delighted to be running an inspiring calendar of photography workshops and retreats!
They include Bird Photography for Beginners, Wildlife Photography for Beginners and Women’s Photography Escape – Bay of Fires.
Bird Photography for Beginners
Learn the foundations of photography and how they apply to bird photography in the field.
Hands on Learning
This is a beginner-friendly workshop that focuses on bird photography.
It is a practical, hands-on learning experience that is presented in a light-hearted, easy-learning way.
You’ll will:
- Build confidence with your camera in nature
- Work with light and exposure in a practical way
- Focus on birds with greater accuracy
- Make sense of camera settings without overwhelm
Learn from Coreena Vieth
This workshop is led by Coreena Vieth of Shutterbug Walkabouts.
Coreena is a Tasmanian nature and wildlife photographer who supports photo enthusiasts through personalised tuition, small group workshops and women’s photography escapes that inspire creativity, confidence and connection with nature.
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Workshop Immersion
In addition to nature and photo enthusiasts, the Instruction provided supports a large range of creative mediums like sketch artists, painters, sculptors and many others seeking quality reference images to works with.
Throughout the workshop, you’ll be encouraged to ask questions, experiment with settings and learn through doing.
Working with your own camera, conversations unfold gradually with the aim of helping you to make sense of core photography principles and how they apply specifically to photographing birds.
You’ll be guided through photography concepts including camera navigation, shooting modes and key exposure settings, all explained clearly and in context.
As the session progresses, you’ll explore how you can apply these foundations to common bird photography situations such as perched birds, birds in flight and changing light conditions. The aim is to help you move toward photographing birds with greater intention and confidence. By the end of the workshop, you’ll have built your knowledge and gained hands-on experience, ready to continue practising and developing your skills in the field.
Workshop Supplies
Participants need to bring their own camera to this workshop.
Ideally, you’ll have a lens capable of at least 200mm focal length or more, though this is not essential to learn the foundations of bird photography.
Workshop notes and a Guide to Bird Photography booklet will be provided for you to take home.
Workshop Details
Book in early to avoid disappointment.
When: 5th September 2026, 10:00am to 4:00pm
Workshop price: $260
Booking Discount: Art Trails member earlybird price $240pp Enter code ARTTRAILS at time of booking
Workshop Cut off time: 28th August 2026
Workshop location: Appleflap Cafe
Dru Point Park
Margate 7054 Tasmania
Workshop Organiser: Coreena Vieth and 0417 599 283
Workshop Bookings: Book online at https://www.shutterbugwalkabouts.com.au/service-page/bird-photography-for-beginners-workshop
Coreena and Shutterbug Walkabouts
Coreena is a Tasmanian nature and wildlife photographer who supports photo enthusiasts through personalised tuition, small group workshops and women’s photography escapes that inspire creativity, confidence and connection with nature.
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Wildlife Photography for Beginners Workshop
Learn the foundations of photography and how to apply them when photographing wildlife.
Wildlife Beginner-Friendly Workshop
This is a beginner-friendly workshop that focuses on wildlife photography.
It is a practical, hands-on learning experience that is presented in a light-hearted, easy-learning way.
You will:
- Build confidence with your camera in nature.
- Work with light and exposure in a practical way.
- Focus on wildlife with greater accuracy.
- Make sense of camera settings without overwhelm.
Join in the Joy of Learning
In addition to photographers, the Instruction provided supports a large range of creative artists such as sketchers, painters, sculptors and many others seeking quality reference images to works with.
Develop your understanding of photographing wildlife in both natural habitats and a sanctuary environment.
Full Day Workshop
This full-day experiential workshop is presented in a light-hearted, easy-learning way and offers plenty of opportunities to ask questions and experiment with what you’re learning as you go.
The day unfolds gradually, building your confidence and understanding through our focus on foundational photography principles and how they apply to wildlife photography.
We begin in the morning by covering the core foundations of photography, including key terminology, camera navigation, shooting modes, the exposure triangle (ISO, aperture and shutter speed), focus modes, depth of field, white balance and shooting modes.
As the day progresses, you’ll be guided through experimenting with techniques and settings that are particularly helpful when photographing wildlife, allowing you to adapt your approach as situations change.
Throughout the day, we’ll spend time wandering around the sanctuary so you can put what you’re learning into practice, experiment in real situations and gain a clearer understanding of what works, what doesn’t and why.
By the end of the day, you’ll have gained valuable insights through hands-on experience and a solid foundation in wildlife photography, ready to continue practising and building your skills with confidence.
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Photographer Coreena Vieth
This workshop is led by Coreena Vieth of Shutterbug Walkabouts.
Coreena is a Tasmanian nature and wildlife photographer who supports photo enthusiasts through personalised tuition, small group workshops and women’s photography escapes that inspire creativity, confidence and connection with nature.
Workshop Supplies
Participants need to bring their own camera gear to this workshop. Workshop notes and a Guide to Wildlife Photography booklet will be provided for you to take home.
Workshop Details
Workshop Date: 19th September 2026
Workshop time: 10:00am to 4:30pm
Workshop price: $260
Workshop Discount: Art Trails Tasmania member earlybird price $240pp Enter code ARTTRAILS at time of booking
Close of Early Booking: 1st August 2026
Workshop Address:
Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary
593 Briggs Road,
Brighton 7030 Tasmania
Workshop organiser: Coreena Vieth 0417 599 283
How to book:
Book online at https://www.shutterbugwalkabouts.com.au/service-page/wildlife-photography-for-beginners
Coreena and Shutterbug Walkabouts
Coreena is a Tasmanian nature and wildlife photographer who supports photo enthusiasts through personalised tuition, small group workshops and women’s photography escapes that inspire creativity, confidence and connection with nature.
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Women’s Photography Escape – Bay of Fires Art Retreat
Imagine immersing yourself in the joy of nature photography in a female-focused environment while exploring the stunning Bay of Fires coastline in Tasmania. This is what this Women’s Photography Escape is all about.
An Enriching Escape
If you seek quality time with your camera and a small group of like-minded women then this Escape is a wonderful match for you.
Helen, a guest who joined me on earlier retreats shares these words. “I have gained so much from this experience. Coreena is extremely knowledgeable and able to provide photography guidance to participants of all levels.
She encourages individual creativity whilst providing advice as needed.
This experience not only yimporoved my photography skills – it enriched my soul.”
Photography Retreat Ideal for Beginners to Experienced
For this Women’s Photography Escape, we will explore the Bay of Fires breathtaking natural beauty.
The region a truly picturesque coastline, where pristine white sandy beaches meet textured, orange-hued rocks and sapphire-blue waters.
This striking landscape offers endless inspiration for photography.
For the duration of the retreat, we’ll be based at the Bay of Fires Bush Retreat; a well-established boutique glamping venue offering comfort, warmth and a welcoming space to unwind, share stories and reflect on your creative journey.
The luxe bell tents feature all the comforts you need for a restful night’s sleep and well-appointed shared bathroom facilities are nearby.
The sheltered kitchen/dining area features a ‘larder’ of hearty meals and refreshments to purchase and is fully equipped for self-catering if you prefer.
Female-focused Photography Experience
An enriching female-focused photography experience without tech overwhelm:
- Quality time to explore your photographic creativity
- Lots of encouragement to develop and refine your photography skills & techniques
- Individual guidance that meets you where you are in your photography journey
- A space to connect with like-minded women, share experiences & create meaningful connections
- Pre-experience learning resources to help you prepare for your photography experience and feel ready with your camera and gear
- Post-experience learning resources to guide you through steps to self-critique your photos and refine your photo workflow
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Your Women’s Photography Escape Leader
This Women’s Photography Escape is led by Coreena Vieth of Shutterbug Walkabouts.
Coreena is a Tasmanian nature and wildlife photographer who supports photo enthusiasts through personalised tuition, small group workshops and women’s photography escapes that inspire creativity, confidence and connection with nature.
Retreat Supplies
Participants need to bring their own camera gear to this retreat.
Learning resources will be provided before, during and after the retreat. Some meals are provided, other meals self-catered or purchased from the on-site larder.
Retreat Details
Retreat Date: 28th September to 1st October 2026
Retreat price: Participation Fee for this retreat is $3,250 per person
Inclusions are:
- 3 nights ‘glamping’ accommodation – solo-occupied bell tent
- Comprehensive photography instruction and guidance
- Fully guided photos shoots and walkabouts
- Ample time for photography and individual instruction
- Transfers to/from photo shoots in and around Binalong Bay
- Breakfast daily (3 mornings)
- Light snacks and refreshments during guided photo shoots
Retreat cut off booking date: 18th July 2026
Retreat early bird price: Earlybird bonus: $300 voucher to contibute to the meals you purchase from the onsite larder at the Bay of Fires Bush Retreat No code required; simply book and pay by the 18th July 2026 (date extended from original early bird)
Retreeat Address:
Bay of Fires Bush Retreat
Binalong Bay 7216 Tasmania
Retreat organiser:
Coreena Vieth 0417 599 283
How to book:
Book online at https://www.shutterbugwalkabouts.com.au/service-page/bay-of-fires-womens-photography-escape
Coreena and Shutterbug Walkabouts
Coreena is a Tasmanian nature and wildlife photographer who supports photo enthusiasts through personalised tuition, small group workshops and women’s photography escapes that inspire creativity, confidence and connection with nature.
Explore more about Shutterbug Walkabout online , sign up for the newsletter and be sure to follow on Facebook and Instagram for events and news!
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