If you’re visiting Prague and want to go beyond snapshot-level photos, this Travel Photography Workshop offers a practical, friendly way to improve your skills amidst the city’s stunning scenery. Led by Michael Amico, a seasoned professional with a master’s degree and over 10 years of experience, this workshop promises to turn your camera into a true storytelling tool. Whether you shoot with a DSLR, mirrorless camera, or smartphone, you’ll come away with better photos—and a new perspective on seeing the city through a photographer’s eye.
What we love most about this experience is its tailored approach. The instructor adjusts lessons to your skill level, ensuring everyone from complete beginners to more experienced shutterbugs gets valuable tips. Plus, the chance to practice in Prague’s iconic Old Town provides a perfect backdrop for learning real-world photography rather than just theory. A minor consideration might be that this isn’t a sightseeing tour—so if your main goal is monument-hopping, you may want to combine it with other activities.
This workshop suits travelers who want to capture their trip authentically, learn some basic techniques, and have fun experimenting. Photographers of all levels, especially those curious about architecture, landscapes, or portraits, will find this especially useful. It’s also fantastic for smartphone users eager to get more out of their phones’ cameras.
Key Points
- Personalized instruction tailored to your experience level ensures everyone benefits.
- You’ll learn practical tips for shooting architecture, landscapes, and portraits.
- The workshop is accessible for smartphone cameras, making it inclusive for all.
- It’s a small group experience with a maximum of six participants for personalized attention.
- The walk takes place in Prague’s historic Old Town, one of the most photogenic locations in Europe.
- The session ends with stunning panoramic views from Letna Park.
For travelers who own a camera—whether a DSLR, mirrorless, or smartphone—and feel unsure about how to make their photos reflect what they saw and felt, this workshop offers a welcome solution. It’s not just about pushing buttons; it’s about learning how to see like a photographer. Michael emphasizes teaching you not just how to shoot, but how to MAKE a photo that tells a story.
The experience kicks off at the National Theater, a grand symbol of Prague’s culture. You’ll start with a quick camera tutorial that covers the basics—what all those buttons and dials do—so you’re not left fiddling aimlessly with your gear. From there, it’s a walk through Prague’s iconic Old Town, exploring landmarks and practicing shooting architecture, street scenes, landscapes, and even some simple portraits.
A notable aspect is the workshop’s focus on common vacation photography scenarios. This means you’ll learn techniques tailored for capturing cityscapes and landmarks, which are often tricky due to their size and detail. The instructor also touches on lighting, composition, and depth, helping you turn a mundane shot into a memorable photo.
The workshop concludes at Letna Park, offering what many consider Prague’s best view of the city skyline. It’s a fitting spot to apply what you’ve learned while soaking in some of the best panoramic vistas Prague has to offer.
Unlike standard city tours, this isn’t about ticking off sights—it’s about improving your photography skills in a real-world setting. The small group size, limited to six, guarantees personalized feedback and attention. If you’re someone who’s ever thought, “I have this fancy camera but I don’t know what to do with it,” this workshop could be a game-changer.
Michael’s approach is practical and encouraging, aimed at building confidence. The exercises are designed to enhance your photographic vocabulary, so you won’t just take better photos—you’ll begin to see differently. And with 90% of the tips applicable to smartphones, even casual photographers will find useful advice.
Participants have described the experience as “a great way to get some stunning photos of Prague,” and “a friendly, laid-back introduction to photography.” The chance to shoot in Prague’s historic streets, with real-time guidance, adds a vivid, immersive element.
The workshop begins at the National Theater, a symbol of Czech culture and architecture. Here, Michael introduces the basics—an overview of camera functions, how to choose the right settings, and some fundamental concepts like light, composition, and framing. This foundational knowledge is critical, especially if you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by your camera or phone’s settings.
Next, the group heads out into Prague’s Old Town. The route is carefully chosen to include some of the city’s most famous landmarks—think Old Town Square, Týn Church, and the Astronomical Clock—but the emphasis remains on capturing these sites visually rather than just ticking off sights.
Throughout the walk, you’ll learn how to tackle various photography challenges:
- Architecture: How to capture the intricate details or grand facades without distortion or glare.
- Landscapes/Cityscapes: Techniques for making the most of Prague’s scenic vistas, especially during different times of the day.
- Portraits: Basic tips for street portraits, even if just candid shots of friends or fellow travelers.
Michael encourages the use of natural light, advising on how to handle shadow and highlight, which is especially helpful when shooting outdoors in changing conditions.
The workshop ends at Letna Park, a favorite among locals and travelers alike for its spectacular panoramic views of Prague Castle and the river. Here, you’ll have time to photograph the city skyline, experimenting with different angles and settings, while applying all the lessons learned.
Reviews highlight the personalized approach and the stunning views as standout features. One review mentions, “We loved the way Michael explained things clearly and made it easy to understand even for a beginner.” Another appreciated the practical tips for shooting architecture and landscapes, saying they felt more confident after the session.
Many note that the workshop was “not just a class, but a way to see Prague differently,” and appreciated the small group size for individualized feedback. The fact that it’s suitable for smartphone users adds to its value, especially for travelers who prefer not to carry bulky gear.
At just two hours, it’s a compact investment in your Prague trip. The cost covers personalized instruction, hands-on practice, and a focus on seeing like a photographer—not just snapping pictures. Since it ends back at the starting point, it’s easy to combine with other sightseeing.
The workshop is wheelchair accessible, accommodating more travelers. The limited group size guarantees attention, making it a more intimate experience than large group tours.
While the cost does not include monuments or museum entry, it’s a worthwhile addition for anyone wanting to capture their trip beautifully. Keep in mind that cameras are not provided, so bring yours along, along with a charged smartphone.
This Prague photography workshop is especially suited for beginners or hobbyists eager to improve their photo skills in a practical way. It’s perfect for travelers who want to capture authentic moments during their trip without missing the context and beauty of Prague’s streets. The focus on stunning views, combined with personalized coaching, makes it a valuable experience for anyone wanting to get more out of their photos.
If you’re someone who has a camera but feels unsure about settings or composition, this workshop offers a friendly environment to learn and experiment. It’s a great way to turn your trip into a visual story you’ll cherish long after returning home.
For those with a smartphone eager to understand how to make the most of their device, the workshop’s tips will be immediately applicable. The small group size and relaxed pace mean you can ask questions, get feedback, and practice on the spot—making your Prague photos more than just memories.
- What type of camera do I need? You can use a DSLR, mirrorless, or smartphone. The workshop is designed for all levels and gear types.
- How long is the workshop? It lasts 2 hours, starting at various times depending on availability.
- Is it suitable for beginners? Absolutely. The instructor adjusts lessons based on your experience and is happy to help with fundamental techniques.
- Will I learn how to shoot portraits? Yes, basic portrait shooting is included along with architecture and landscape photography.
- Is the workshop accessible for wheelchair users? Yes, it is wheelchair accessible.
- What should I bring? Bring your camera or charged smartphone. No gear is provided.
- Can I book and pay later? Yes, you can reserve your spot with the “Reserve & Pay Later” option, allowing flexibility.
- Are there any entry fees for attractions? No, the workshop does not include entry fees for monuments or museums.
This hands-on, location-based class is a smart way to elevate your travel photos, let you see Prague with new eyes, and leave with images that truly reflect the city’s charm.
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