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Veterans Instameet #50 - Christmas on the water

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With 2025 coming to a close, we are getting together for one more Veterans Instameet. 

We are heading up to the Northern Beaches on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th December. Will will be teaming up with Saltwater Veterans we will be staying overnight and on Sunday, having a day out on the water. 

Saturday will be a late start, catching up for a dinner, sleep overnight, get up for a sunrise shoot then the Saltwater Veterans team will have their RHIB, Elliott 7 yacht, Stand up paddleboards and kayaks out for us. So pack your swimmers, sunscreen and sense of adventure.

We'll have accommodation provided by Saltwater Veterans at HMAS Penguin. Pittwater Diving Annex. So you must bring along your own sleeping gear as only the bunks will be provided for us.

It will be a $30pp cost for this one to cover the insurances, fuel and equipment. Registrations are a must via the link below.

More details will come out to those whom have registered closer to the event. 

It's going to be an awesome overnighter to close out a huge year of the Veterans Instameet.

Mathew Bell - 0409 241 419




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Who is the Veterans Instameet





We are a veterans photography group called the Veterans Instameet. Initially set up in 2014 by myself, Mathew Bell (MRyan Photography) and an ex-engineer, Warrick Eady. We had both just come back from service in Afghanistan and found common ground through photography. After discharge we both felt completely disconnected from the defence community and found there was no photography outlets or groups veteran based.  We felt that having this shared interest, we could get other like minded veterans together with photography as the basis and have fun and keep the connections to members post discharge. We soon expanded the group to include families of defence members and then the emergency services. 

We have since run 49 events in and around Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne and the Gold Coast.


We are comprised of former ADF members, current serving members, children of veterans, the emergency services, SES and a number of non serving civilians who support us and what we've been through.


Please Note:
As most of the events are outdoors, there is always a physical element. Most events require a walk from the carpark to the area of interest or a more strenuous trek. The majority of events are mobile, meaning we're constantly on the move while shooting. The important aspect to us is the psychological well being that comes from a day. The aim is for everyone to have fun and make connections to other people with shared backgrounds. Photography is in the background most of the time, we have the aim for everyone to chat, laugh and shoot photos. 
Each event carries risk and by registering and attending the event, each participant agrees to take responsibility for their own safety. Safety is everyone's responsibility and if in doubt, or if anyone feels unsafe it is the individual’s responsibility to sit out the event or highlight it to the other members.  Each participant assumes all risk associated with any activity whilst with the Veterans Instameet. Each participant assumes full responsibility for themselves, their choices, their actions and their equipment. 


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Veterans Instameet #34

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Get your asses out of bed and come and join us for a sunrise shoot on the southern end of the Gold Coast for one last sneaky Veterans Instameet for 2022. 

This Veterans Instameet will be held on Friday 23rd December 2022.

We will be meeting in the carpark at Snapper Rocks at 0430 (QLD time) or 0530 (NSW time) from there we'll venture around and see what we can capture. 

There is no formality of this one, no need to register for the event, just give me a heads up via Facebook or Insagram and feel free to bring friends along. 

Once we feel we're done, we'll go grab brekkie together.

I'd love to see more Gold Coast based veterans, the families and supporters out together.

Any questions let me know!

Mathew Bell - 0409 241 419








 Who is the Veterans Instameet?
We are a veterans photography group called the Veterans Instameet. Initially set up in 2014 by myself, Mathew Bell and a ex-engineer, Warrick Eady. We had both just come back from service in Afghanistan and found common ground through photography. After discharge we both felt completely disconnected from the defence community and found there was no photography outlets or groups veteran based.  We felt that having this shared interest, we could get other like minded veterans together with photography as the basis and have fun and keep the connections to members post discharge. We soon expanded the group to include families of defence members and then the emergency services. We we
lcomed Andrew Judson on as one of the event coordinators, with his 10 years in defence, a background in personal training and budding outdoorsman.

We have since run 33 events in and around Sydney, Canberra and the Gold Coast.

We are comprised of former ADF members, current serving members, children of veterans, the emergency services, SES and a number of non serving civilians who support us and what we've been through.

As most of the events are outdoors, there is always a physical element. Most events require a walk from the carpark to the area of interest or a more 
strenuous trek. The majority of events are mobile, meaning we're constantly on the move while shooting. The important aspect to us is the psychological well being that comes from a day. The aim is for everyone to have fun and make connections to other people with shared backgrounds. Photography is in the background most of the time, we have the aim for everyone to chat, laugh and shoot photos. 

Each event carries risk and by registering and attending the event, each participant agrees to take responsibility for their own safety. Safety is everyone's responsibility and if in doubt, or if anyone feels unsafe it is the individual’s responsibility to sit out the event or highlight it to the other members.  Each participant assumes all risk associated with any activity whilst with the Veterans Instameet. Each participant assumes full responsibility for themselves, their choices, their actions and their equipment. 

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Veterans Instameet #15 - Bombo Quarry

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Our first Veterans Instameet for 2018 will be held at one of the most "Instagramable" places on Australias East Coast, Bombo Quarry.


We plan to arrive at the main car park at the Northern end of Bombo Beach at 5:00pm on Saturday 10th March 2018.

Once the sun goes down we will try a spot of steel wool spinning, light painting and night portraits using off camera, remote flashes. 

Be sure to bring some warm clothes, enclosed shoes, a torch, water, tripod and snacks.

We require everyone attending to register with Eventbrite incase of any last minute changes to the plan.

Don't forget to tag all your photos with #veterans_instameet 

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reply to this email or phone Juddo or I.

Mathew Bell - 0409 241 419
Andrew Judson - 0455 599 959


We should be in for a good night, fingers crossed for clear skies for once!
We hope to see you there!


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Veterans Instameet #14

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Come and join the Veterans Instameet team for our last expedition for 2017. 

This Instameet with see us escape the hustle and bustle of Sydney, heading North to the Central Coast for some time by the water.

We have rented out a house on Lake Macquarie on Saturday 16th December. Numbers are limited to stay overnight, so it will be a first in best dressed for registration. The address will be provided once you register for the event and confirm you will be staying overnight.

To stay overnight there is a $60 charge for accommodation and food.

The plan is to get to the house before dinner, no later than 6pm. We will put on a BBQ and nibbilies. There are no plans to take photos on the Saturday night, rather more of a social event.

We will be up EARLY the next morning to head 20min out to Catherine Hill Bay to capture the sunrise from the Catherine Hill Bay Pier. For anyone who isn’t staying the night and would like to meet with us, the plan is to arrive around 5:00am at Catherine Hill Bay Surf Life Saving Club.

We plan on having a packed breakfast at Catherine Hill Bay, before leap frogging south to visit some of the Central Coasts best photography spots. Locations will include Nora Head and Long Jetty. We will stop somewhere for lunch (additional charges will apply)

We strongly suggest bringing along the following items:
- Warm weather and wet weather clothing
- Hiking Shoes / shoes with good grip
- A torch
- Food
- Plenty of water
- Camera, tripod and remote (if you have one)

After such great success at the last Veterans Instameet we’d love to do another few care packages to the troops overseas. Last Instameet we sent off SIX care packs filled with goodies!

We would love for everyone to bring along a few extra items again, nothing too crazy, just a few things that the troops will appreciate being on the other side of the world at Christmas.

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to get in touch with one of the team:

Mathew Bell - 0409 241 419
Andrew Judson - 0425 244 597
Warrick Eady - 0431 295 953

We should be in for a great adventure to end the year.
We hope to see you there!

Don't forget to tag all your photos with #veterans_instameet

Click on the below link to register and to find out more.

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#Cover Photo by Matthew Landesmann - https://www.instagram.com/matthewlandesmann/
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Mount Batur summit hike

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The warmth of Bali we’d known for the past week turned into an icy chill that cut through our thin jumpers. The beads of sweat pierced through the heat of our fatigued bodies as we cautiously watch our footing over the slippery shale. There are points when we are on our hands and knees feeling for the next foothold as our local guide pulls us up the rocky mountain. The only light to guide us is that of our Kmart head torches and the stars above us. 
   

Three hours ago we were fast asleep in our luxury Ubud villa, now it is 4am and we are a third of the way up Mount Batur, an active volcano in the North East of Bali.

We started the ascent at 2.30am with the intention of reaching the 1,717m summit by sunrise. We met our guide, Ketutt at the base of the mountain in a small village. The start of the two and a half hour hike was a nice stroll through a forest. The forest opened to reveal a sky packed full of stars. This was the start of the hurt! 


The next hour felt like five! The forest was far behind us and the peak was a long way ahead of us. We’d stop for a break every few minutes, I kept making the mistake of looking at my watch, asking myself how much longer to go.  I think we said all of ten words to each other as we scrambled up the steep, bare mountain. The higher we got, the colder it got! 

When we reach the summit, a thick blanket of cloud had rolled in, smothering any hope of me shooting some astro whilst on the summit. Ketutt had told us to get comfortable in one of the makeshift shelters as he prepared a warm tea while we waited. Sunrise was still about 40 minutes away.

We watched as the area filled with tired tourists. As first light started to break Ketutt came and slipped us away from the crowds, to a higher, but more dangerous outcrop. He said it would make for the best photos on the mountain if the clouds cleared, though our chances were slim as yesterday there was a lot more cloud than normal and the views weren’t great.

I set up my camera on the tripod and waited. As the sun came up, the clouds started to moved and part, creating long gaps. It reminded me of standing next to a creek watching the water run around the rocks. There would be gaps, where we could just see the rest of the climbers 50m in front of us, then nothing but cold wet air. The higher the sun rose, the thinner the clouds became, until finally there, in the distance was Mount Aung, Bali’s highest mountain at 3,000m. What a view!  


We hung around the summit for an hour before heading back down.  The walk back wasn’t as tough as the way up but it did put a lot of pressure on the knees and ankles, especially carrying all my camera gear. 

The trek to the peak of Mount Batur was one of the highlights of our Bali holiday. I’d strongly recommend it to anyone who loves the outdoors and wants to get off the beaten track and away from the tourist traps in Kuta and Ubud.


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Veterans Instameet #12

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Come and join the Veterans Instameet team for another over night expedition outside of Sydney on Saturday 12th August 2017.

This Instameet with see us escape the hustle and bustle of Sydney, instead heading south toward Picton. The plan is to arrive around 3:00pm on Saturday 12th August 2017 at our over night camp site.

The plan is to get there early enough to give us enough time to set up camp and then catch the sunset over the gully and river. Once the sun goes down we will try a spot of light paining and steel wool spinning whist waiting on the stars.

Once it gets dark enough and the stars are out in full force Warrick and Joel will take us Astro-rookies through the tips and tricks to shooting the stars.

We have left the plan for Sunday open, we'd love to hear your suggestions on places to explore South of Sydney.

Click on the below link to find out more information and to register:



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Sugarpine Walk - Laurel Hill

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The Sugar Pine Walk in Bargo State Forest, just outside of Laurel Hill has always been high on my ‘To Shoot List.’ 

The pines were planted in the early 1920’s and have been left to grow untouched for almost one hundred years. I have seen a handful of photos from friends that visited the forest, and now not even my photos can do this place justice!

We decided to take a long weekend off to explore the Snowy Mountains. We left Sydney late on a Friday night and took the five and a half hour drive to Laurel Hill with the intention of sleeping in the car for a few hours to catch the sunrise through the pines.

It wasn’t hard to find, signs along the road point you on the right direction for the turn off. 100m down the dirt road, on the right, you will see a small carpark. This is the start of the 400m walking path. 

When we arrived, it was pitch black and freezing cold. We found a secluded part of the forest, close to the walking track and pulled in for a few hours’ sleep. Unfortunately there was a bit of cloud cover blocking out the stars.



As the sun broke the horizon, the clouds thickened and blotted out the orange light that I was hoping for. The cloud cleared after an hour to illuminate the inner forest. Fallen pine needles carpeted the floor from which the pine giants emerge. It is a sight you have to see for yourself to understand the true size of these trees.

We had hoped to see snow but from what the locals told us, we were a few weeks too early. I am contemplating an overnight run once the snow falls!

We had an amazing few hours in the forest, well worth the drive!


To see more photos visit my Facebook Page:

www.facebook.com/mryanphotos


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The Best of the Northern Beaches - Veterans Instameet 4.0

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The next ‪#‎veterans_instameet‬ is set for Sunday 6 December 2015.

"The Best of the Northern Beaches" will see us taking an afternoon drive from Manly to Palm Beach beach hopping along the way. The instameet will be lead by Warrick Eady Photography, Siobhan Marren and myself.

We plan to meet at 3pm at Queenscliff Surf Club and carpooling from there.

We will be hopping from beach to beach making our way up to Palm Beach for sunset and some steel wool spinning plus astro photography (weather permitting).

If your interested in coming please let me know early as we need to arrange drivers and allocate seats.
Everyone is welcome as long as you have a camera, a tripod and an interest in photography. We are there to share tips and tricks to help improve each others photography skills. 

Oh and best of all, its FREE!
0409 241 419
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September's e-Newsletter
A wedding, a sunrise, a suit and an instameet.


The first weekend saw me fly into the Gold Coast for a wedding, I was also able to slip in a sunrise shoot whilst there.  We held the third Veterans Instameet in The Rocks, Sydney with the largest turn out yet, 19 people with a total Instagram following of 53,020 people! 

Click Here to view the September Newsletter >>
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