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Enhance your travel photos in Prague’s Old Town with a personalized 2-hour workshop led by expert guide Michael Amico, suitable for all skill levels and smartphones included.

The Prague: Travel Photography Workshop offers a focused, two-hour experience in the heart of Prague’s Old Town. Led by Michael Amico, an instructor with a master’s degree and 10 years of professional shooting experience, this tour is designed to help travelers improve their photography skills while capturing the city’s most iconic scenes. The workshop suits beginners and more experienced photographers alike and emphasizes practical tips for shooting architecture, landscapes, and portraits.
For just a two-hour commitment, participants can learn how to better see their surroundings and produce stunning photos of Prague’s historic landmarks. The workshop is accessible for those using DSLRs, mirrorless cameras, or smartphones, making it a flexible option for a wide range of visitors. Note that entry into monuments or museums is not included, and a camera or charged smartphone is necessary.
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The workshop begins at the National Theater, a historic and scenic location providing an ideal backdrop for photography practice. After a brief camera tutorial covering the functions of buttons and dials, Michael Amico introduces some fundamental photography principles to set the tone for the walk. This short introduction ensures that even those unfamiliar with their camera or phone will gain confidence before heading into the streets.
From this starting point, the guide leads the group through Prague’s Old Town, focusing on capturing the city’s famous landmarks and beautiful architecture. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making it easy to plan your day after the workshop.

The core of this experience revolves around mastering common vacation photo situations. Participants learn how to shoot architecture, including buildings with intricate facades and iconic landmarks. There’s also guidance on capturing landscapes and cityscapes, helping you frame pictures that do justice to Prague’s vibrant streets.
Portrait photography is also covered in basic terms, enabling you to take better portraits whether you’re using a DSLR or just your phone. The emphasis on practical exercises allows you to practice on-site, with personalized feedback from Michael to develop your photographic eye.
A notable feature of this workshop is that 90% of the content applies directly to smartphone cameras. This makes it a perfect choice for visitors who prefer to travel light or don’t own a DSLR. Participants are encouraged to bring their smartphones, as the instructor shares simple tips and tricks to improve photo quality without complex equipment.
Whether capturing street scenes, detailed architecture, or candid portraits, you’ll find useful advice to help overcome common challenges like poor lighting or framing issues. The goal is to help you see like a photographer, transforming everyday snapshots into memorable images.
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Throughout the walk, famous landmarks such as Prague’s Old Town Square, Church of Our Lady before Týn, and other historic sites** serve as practical subjects for photography practice. These spots offer beautiful compositions, and the guide provides tips on how to best frame each scene.
The tour concludes at Letna Park, which presents one of the best panoramic views of Prague. Here, participants can take advantage of the light and scenery to capture stunning cityscape photos. This final stop allows for a relaxed moment to apply what you’ve learned and take some memorable shots of Prague’s skyline.
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Limited to just 6 participants, the workshop ensures individual attention and plenty of opportunity to ask questions. The small group size fosters a relaxed environment where personalized feedback is a key feature. This setup helps everyone, regardless of experience, to gain confidence and improve their technique.
The English-speaking instructor maintains a friendly, approachable style, making the learning experience enjoyable and accessible for international travelers.

The meeting point is conveniently located at the National Theater, a well-known landmark in Prague’s historic center. The activity is wheelchair accessible, accommodating guests with mobility needs. The tour does not include entry fees to monuments, focusing solely on on-the-spot photography practice.
Participants are advised to bring their camera or charged smartphone to maximize the benefits of the lesson. Since it’s not a photoshoot but a class, the focus remains on learning to shoot better rather than posed images, though the instructor is happy to take a few personal photos if asked.

Booking this workshop is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later. Cancelation is free if made at least 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for travelers uncertain about their schedule. The 2-hour duration fits well into most sightseeing plans, offering a compact yet effective photography lesson.
What sets this workshop apart is the personalized approach tailored to your experience level, whether you’re a complete beginner or looking to refine your skills. The practical focus on vacation scenarios like architecture and landscapes makes it immediately useful for travelers wanting to capture Prague’s essence.
Plus, the end at Letna Park with a view of the city adds a memorable highlight that combines scenic beauty with photo opportunities. The small group size and expert guidance from Michael Amico ensure an engaging and effective learning experience.
This tour is ideal for travelers eager to improve their photos during a short visit, especially those who want practical, easy-to-apply tips. It suits beginners looking to understand camera basics and more experienced shooters wanting to hone their skills in a scenic setting.
Smartphone users will find it particularly valuable, as most of the instruction is applicable to phone photography. The casual, non-photoshoot atmosphere makes it accessible for anyone who simply wants to capture better images of Prague’s stunning sights.
The 2-hour workshop provides a focused, practical introduction to vacation photography in one of Europe’s most photogenic cities. With personalized attention, beautiful landmarks, and a scenic final viewpoint, it offers value for both beginners and seasoned photographers eager to deepen their visual storytelling skills.
While it doesn’t include entry into attractions, the emphasis on on-location shooting ensures you leave with better photos and more confidence. The small group size and expert guidance make this a worthwhile option for anyone wanting to see Prague through a photographer’s lens.
What is the duration of this workshop?
The workshop lasts 2 hours, starting at the National Theater and ending back there.
Is this tour suitable for smartphone photography?
Yes, 90% of the content applies to smartphone cameras, and the instructor encourages phone users to participate.
Do I need to bring my own camera?
Participants should bring their camera or charged smartphone, as no equipment is provided.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at the National Theater and ends at Letna Park with the city view.
Is the workshop accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Do I need to pay upfront?
You can reserve now and pay later, offering flexibility in planning.
Will I get individual feedback?
Yes, the small group size allows for personalized instruction and feedback.
Are there any entry fees included?
No, entry into monuments or museums is not included.
What skills will I learn?
You will learn how to shoot architecture, landscapes, and portraits, along with tips to see like a photographer.
Is this tour good for all experience levels?
Yes, the personalized instruction is tailored to your current skill level, making it suitable for beginners and experienced photographers alike.