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Pinhole Photography Workshop

Highwic from Highwic - Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga

Sunday 15th June, 10.30am – 3.30pm
Cost: $120pp (adults). Includes materials. Bookings essential.

Join us for a special one-day workshop at Highwic with Jenny Tomlin on Sunday 15th June to learn how to take a pinhole photograph. Using the beautiful historic home and grounds as a backdrop, you’ll make your own camera, take photos, and process them on site.

This workshop is aimed at adults, and the cost covers everything you need.

Pinhole photographer Jenny Tomlin will have a small selection of her photographs, and the containers used to take them, on display and free to visit in the Highwic Billiard House from 29th May – 14th June.


Places are very limited and bookings essential. For more information contact: highwic@heritage.co.nz or book at on Eventbrite jenny-tomlin-pinhole-photography.eventbrite.co.nz...

Part of the Auckland Festival of Photography.

Contact details:
Highwic
40 Gillies Ave, Newmarket, Auckland
Ph: 09 524 5729
Email: highwic@heritage.co.nz

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