Perth Photography Walking Tour
Perth, Australia
Trip Type: Photography Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Step into the shoes of a travel photographer with an expert guide who will lead your exploration of Perth.
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Step into the shoes of a travel photographer with an expert guide who will lead your exploration of Perth.
Combine a guided tour, a landscape and travel photography lesson and have lots of fun! Taking you through the streets of the city - both the known tourist areas and the local haunts, your workshop will ensure you see the city and capture it on your camera the same way.
Learn how to compose the perfect landscape shot on this four hour city walking tour. Learn the best composition techniques for different situations and how to balance your images using color.
Your guide is a professional photographer who will demonstrate how to correctly use your camera to capture breathtaking landscapes as well as action shots of those memorable vacation moments! You will leave the tour with amazing photos of your trip to remember forever, and you can apply what you learn on this tour to future trips around the world.
Don't forget to bring your camera!
Combine a guided tour, a landscape and travel photography lesson and have lots of fun! Taking you through the streets of the city - both the known tourist areas and the local haunts, your workshop will ensure you see the city and capture it on your camera the same way.
Learn how to compose the perfect landscape shot on this four hour city walking tour. Learn the best composition techniques for different situations and how to balance your images using color.
Your guide is a professional photographer who will demonstrate how to correctly use your camera to capture breathtaking landscapes as well as action shots of those memorable vacation moments! You will leave the tour with amazing photos of your trip to remember forever, and you can apply what you learn on this tour to future trips around the world.
Don't forget to bring your camera!
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