2.5 Billion Years: A Photographic Journey into Karijini

Wed Jul 21 2021 at 05:30 pm

Central Park (skyscraper) | Perth

2.5 Billion Years: A Photographic Journey into Karijini
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NEW DATE 21st of July
!! We had to shift our Exhibition due to COVID.
Join us for the grand opening night of our photography exhibition where you can marvel at the impressive landscape of Karijini National Park through the lenses of six photographers. Come on a journey with us into an an ancient landscape shaped by Mother Nature over billions of years, captured by these masters of the lense, each with their own unique perspective.
Karijini canyoning specialist Spacechameleon Adventure Co took a group of photographers into the restricted Class 6 areas of the Karijini gorges on a 'Karijini Photography Adventure Tour'. Here, we captured unique angles and some never-seen-before compositions of this complex gorge system, which has been carved out by nature over two billion years.
Why not come and join us for a fun night of connection to country over a beer and enjoy this visual celebration of Karijini.
THE EVENING:
- See the photography work of Tristan McKenzie, The Belle Traveller (Louise), Paul Harrison (Focused Diffractions), Millenia Photo (Stuart Millen), and Annabel Claire displayed at the beautiful Central Park building in Perth’s CBD.
- Enjoy complimentary beers supplied by our sponsor SPINIFEX Brewing Co. Read more about them here; https://www.spinifexbrewery.com.au/our-story
- The Karijini Eco Retreat will offer a night's accommodation with continental breakfast as part of the prizes up for grabs for our competition which will run for the duration of the exhibition. Read more about them here; https://www.karijiniecoretreat.com.au/
- Photos are available for purchase on the night. *Disclaimer: The exhibition runs for two weeks so purchases will be available at the conclusion of the exhibition.
The Exhibition will run from the 19th -29th of July 2021.
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Central Park (skyscraper), Perth, WA, Australia 6000, Australia

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