Visual Storytelling

From Capture to Connection: Tell Your Creative Story

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Event Type

Arts and Culture, Creative learning calendar

Date/Frequency

Sat, 24 October 2026
9:30am – 12:30pm

Price

$20.00

In this session, you’ll learn a clear, actionable framework to tell the story of your creative practice. Understanding the keys to visual rhythm and the psychology of imagery engagement will help you communicate through your website, social media and more.

You’ll gain a deeper understanding of how to craft compelling visual narratives about your work, helping you build an engaged audience around your creative practice.

You’ll learn an implementable storytelling framework through a slide show and hands-on photography skills.

This workshop is suitable for creatives using their phones or a camera - and is suitable to all levels, from beginners to confident photographers.


Location: Madora Bay Hall, Orelia Street, Madora Bay

Date: Saturday, 24 October 2026

Time: 9.30am-12.30pm

Cost: $20

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Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, open to accommodations for accessibility needs

Acknowledgements: this workshop is presented by Bo Wong as part of the City of Mandurah’s Creative Learning Calendar program.


Meet the Facilitator: Bo Wong, Creative Freelancer + Educator.

With 20+ years as a professional photographer in the arts and culture sectors, Bo is highly attuned to the evolving needs of creatives and small businesses. Expanding her role into education and professional development, Bo has developed digital programs, the Field Guide for Creatives, Soul Traders Podcast, a program of workshops, 1:1 mentoring and retreats. These services address real-world strategic challenges in the creative sectors and offer expansive, thoughtful development for individual artists and arts organisations. Passionate about elevating the arts and supporting arts worker wellbeing while continuing to exhibit her own work, Bo is a natural collaborator bringing expertise, humour, and warmth to every project.

Bo lives and works on Menang Country, in Kwoorabup Denmark.

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