I See You Bundy!
About this Event
Uncover the hidden charm of the Bundaberg central business district on a guided photo tour!
Using a film camera provided for the tour, you will be guided around the streets of the CBD to capture the city’s quirky architecture, street art, and urban details. This is a unique opportunity to see the city with fresh eyes and creativity.
Your photos will be printed for you to collect and keep. Selected photos from the tour will become part of a public exhibition at 157 Bourbong Street, Bundaberg later this year.
Choose from six tour sessions. Places are limited. (Tours run in most weather conditions.) All participants are welcome and can engage at their own pace.
Your ticket includes:
✔ Use of a film camera during the tour
✔ Use of a high-visibility vest for safety
✔ A set of 10x15cm prints to be collected from Bundaberg CameraHouse
✔ A chance to be featured in a public exhibition
✔ $20 voucher to use at Bundaberg CameraHouse
Book now and rediscover your city from a fresh perspective!
Important information
Tour duration: Approximately 60 minutes.
Age suitability: Suitable for ages 12+ (participants under 16 must be accompanied by an adult).
Accessibility: The tour follows footpaths and accessible public spaces. Wheelchairs, mobility aids, and prams are welcome.
What to bring: We recommend comfortable walking shoes, water, a hat, and sun protection. If the weather looks wet, don't forget an umbrella or rain jacket.
Meeting and finishing point: Tours commence and conclude outside the Bundaberg Regional Art Gallery, corner of Barolin and Quay Streets, Bundaberg.
About your guide:
You will be guided by William Debois, a Gladstone-based visual artist and digital media producer known for his community-engaged practice across regional Queensland, specialising in photography, videography, and alternative image-making.
I See You Bundy! supports the vision of the Bundaberg Region Council's Safe Spaces, Thriving Places initiative and is financially supported by RADF.
The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and Bundaberg Regional Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland.
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
AUD 15.00