Entire Venue at Watermark Crossing
About this space
Watermark Crossing will be a home for small-group photography workshops across both analogue and digital photography. Guest photographers (both local and interstate) will run weekend and weekday workshops, and participants can stay over in many of the local (and next-door) B&Bs available in Macclesfield. The property has 2 small darkrooms for B&W film developing and printing workshops, as well as wet-plate collodion processing, and the studio will be regularly set up for Tintype Photography sessions as well as digital commercial.
Prices
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
1. Leave the studio as you found it – clean and tidy.
2. Sweep the floors and remove any black marks.
3. Return all equipment to its original place.
4. Clean the kitchen and dishes after use.
5. Take out all rubbish.
6. Be respectful of others using shared spaces (kitchen, bathrooms, office areas).
7. Cyclorama damage or heavy marks will incur a $100 + GST repaint fee.
8. Sound recording is not recommended during weekday hours (better after 4pm or weekends).
9. No smoking indoors – use the sidewalk outside.
10. Use rugs/drop cloths for messy items (e.g., glitter, paint, makeup). Clean thoroughly afterward.
11. Pro Studio has a delicate sprung floor – avoid damage; use Daylight Studio if unsure.
12. No stilettos on the cyclorama. Use rugs under heels or for non-full-length shoots.
13. Studio is clean but not flawless – use rugs and tennis balls (provided) to avoid damage.
14. No hazardous, toxic, or flammable materials are allowed.
Note:
A ‘pack-down’ checklist is provided. If not followed, a $75 + GST cleaning fee applies. You will be billed for any damage or repairs.
Cancellation policy: Flexible
About Watermark Crossing
Watermark Crossing is a brand-new custom-built photography studio on a 1-acre property in Macclesfield in the Adelaide Hills. The studio is named after the waterway that splits the property in two, with the studio only accessible via a boardwalk and bridge crossing in the wet season. The property’s 2 seasonal dams fill and empty with the seasons, with the water-level fluctuating in response to rainfall in the area. Macclesfield is a beautiful historic town with a village vibe, and is well known for its 2 pubs, one of which is the oldest pub in the Adelaide Hills.