Private Hobart Photography Tour
Hobart, Australia
Trip Type: Private Sightseeing Tours
Duration: Varies
Bring your camera for a private half- or full-day photography tour in and around Hobart with a local Tasmanian photographer. Choose from four options: historic Richmond, Mt Field National Park, Bruny Island, or an evening tour in Hobart. It's an outing open to people of all experience levels, including those who like to capture the sights on a point-and-shoot camera.
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Bring your camera for a private half- or full-day photography tour in and around Hobart with a local Tasmanian photographer. Choose from four options: historic Richmond, Mt Field National Park, Bruny Island, or an evening tour in Hobart. It's an outing open to people of all experience levels, including those who like to capture the sights on a point-and-shoot camera.
Your guide, a local photographer, meets you at your Hobart hotel or the cruise ship port at the designated time to begin your private photography tour. Get comfortable in your spacious air-conditioned private vehicle as you set out on your journey.
Throughout your tour, learn from your guide about the finer points of working with shutter speed, focal points, lighting, framing and other important topics to improve your photography skills. Whether you are a beginning or experienced photographer, working with your guide allows you to refine your technique, develop new skills and put it all into practice with your high-end or point-and-shoot camera. There might even be time to pull out your smartphone for some fun tips on how to shoot on it.
Choose from four options detailed in the Itinerary section below.
Throughout your tour, learn from your guide about the finer points of working with shutter speed, focal points, lighting, framing and other important topics to improve your photography skills. Whether you are a beginning or experienced photographer, working with your guide allows you to refine your technique, develop new skills and put it all into practice with your high-end or point-and-shoot camera. There might even be time to pull out your smartphone for some fun tips on how to shoot on it.
Choose from four options detailed in the Itinerary section below.
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