This is a tour created for photography lovers who just want the chance to capture Berlin’s most symbolic places and buildings.
It’s a tour guided by a bilingual professional photographer (English and German-speaking) and made to both professional and amateur photographers interested in registering Germany’s capitol from the best angles.
This is a private tour which allows you to gain maximum tuition and from your guide, as well as photo opportunities.
Explore the myriad attractions of Berlin. From the Holocaust memorial site, a sobering reminder of the Nazi excesses on the Jews, to the ultra-modern Sony Centre where high-rises dominate the skyline, this photography tour is bound to thrill the photography lover.
Discover historic Berlin and capture its landmarks on camera with the help of an experienced and world-class photographer.
This specially designed photography tour will help you:
• Discover and experience a city through the eyes of a local photographer.
• Learn to have a sharper observation of interesting details about a place and its people, which might easily be overlooked.
• To improve photography technique.
• To have a more interesting experience and involvement when visiting a city.
• Let each photograph speak its own story.
Your English-speaking photographer has an in-depth local knowledge, a passion for his city and for the art of photography. Photographers are carefully selected for their breadth of style and experience in either travel or photo-documentary/reportage.
So bring your camera and be prepared to walk, shoot and click away!
Be sure to carry your camera, spare film rolls and batteries. Also, a basic knowledge of operating the camera is required.
Remember to wear good walking shoes. A lightweight poncho (in case it rains) and a lightweight tripod are recommended. We also advice you to carry a small water bottle & sun hat.
Come aboard on this photo lover’s tour and share your passion with those who understand about it! And click amazing photos while exploring Berlin’s highlights.
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