Photography MAP
This month, the photography MAP students visited the Royal Botanic Gardens in Cranbourne, where they explored the vibrant native flora in full spring bloom. They captured not only the beautiful plants but also a variety of native wildlife, including bandicoots, fairy wrens, bees, and other creatures. During the excursion, students enhanced their framing techniques and learned more about native plants and fauna. The result was an impressive collection of photographs that reflect both their improved skills and the natural beauty they experienced.
The pictures were printed just in time for our MCC Naidoc week’s celebration and a few of them made it to the wall in the IC. A panel of students, principals and teachers voted for their favourites, and it was incredibly hard to choose.
Next month, there will be an exhibition in the PAC showcasing some outstanding works from the MAP students. Stay tuned for more updates coming soon!