The Danish capital of Copenhagen, with its mixture of historic castles, colorful town houses, modern architecture and vibrant city life, boasts endless photo opportunities.
Iceland is a photographic wonderland in the North Atlantic, offering jaw-dropping landscapes of incredible volcanos, geysers and waterfalls. The dynamic scenery and Arctic weather change rapidly – we know just the right places to go and when.
Barcelona provides the perfect photographic backdrop, with its towering temple columns, tranquil plazas and sculptural masterpieces of modernist architecture just waiting to be explored. This is a truly photogenic city like no other.
Berlin, the German capital, is renowned for setting trends in lifestyle, music and arts. Once divided by history, today the city inspires photography on every corner. Historical buildings meet modern architecture.
Germany´s second largest city and biggest port is doesn’t shy away from styling itself the “Gateway to the World”. A bold statement, but Hamburg holds both striking architecture, intriguing city life and culinary diversity – and plenty of photography take-aways.
Comprised of 14 islands, Stockholm is indeed both diverse and a cultural photographic Scandinavian pearl. From narrow cobblestone streets and palaces to 21st century architecture, the Swedish capital is a “must see” adventure both personally and photographically.
Onion-domed churches and ostentatious Soviet buildings mixed into a modern urban citylife gives photographers plenty of visual trinkets for their explorative nature.
Paris, Europe’s romantic capital, invites you for casual strolls through narrow streets with intimate cafés and boutiques – onto impressive boulevards boasting with life as you witness the incredible world-renowned landmarks the city has to offer.
Prague almost begs you to explore its maze of cobbled lanes and hidden courtyards. From ancient chapels to the famous Charles Bridge, this is a city on many people’s bucket list – and for good reason. Let us guide you through the photographic wonders of this ancient Czech capital.
Slovenia’s capital is not only incredibly photogenic with its beautiful bridges and buildings, but because car traffic is restricted in the city centre, it is also the perfect scene for an unforgettable photo walk. Enjoy this green city and bring home unique images from your stay.
Famous landmarks like The Tower of London and Big Ben coexist perfectly with new architectural marvels in this extremely diverse and multicultural city. London is meant to be explored with your camera.
Amsterdam, famous for its interwoven canals, narrow lanes, world famous art and bustling atmosphere, offers photographers endless opportunities to capture unique images in this amazing European capital.
In terms of sheer photography opportunities, nothing quite beats the vibrant city of Hanoi. Whether it’s the French Quarter, the Old Quarter or surrounding villages offering a glimpse into almost forgotten trades such as incense and fish trap making, Hanoi will surely sweep you off your feet!
A beautiful settlement in the far North, Svalbard allows for breathtaking vistas combined with old mining architecture and the remnants of its Soviet past. Truly a sight to behold and not to miss!
Alluring Bangkok with its hustle and bustle and charming side streets as well as beautiful Buddhist architecture is a must-visit for any photographer worth their salt!
What can be said about this majestic capital that hasn’t already been said? Rome is truly a city like no other, with photo opportunities around every corner!
Great way to experience the city!
If you enjoy the combination of street photography and sightseeing this is the best way to see this beautiful city.
Lars ElmoProject Manager
A perfect introduction to a new city, seeing its “hidden gems” with an accomplished local photographer. Walking, seeing the sights and taking photos from all the best vantage points. A great way to spend an afternoon in Copenhagen.
Richard KoneckySan Francisco
The tour takes you round to some places you normally not see in Copenhagen. You can get some great photos of the cosy old Copenhagen with people enjoying the atmosphere round the old streets and along the canals filled with boats.
The weather was great and made the tour perfect.
Bjarne Hjørlund
A fantastic walk of the area of Christianshavn, old City with House boat’s and wonderful old houses in the canal area. Walk ended in beautiful Nyhavn. 3 dedicated guides showed the right spots and points for the best photos. They also assisted with diff. photo assist.
Svend Erik Nørklit
Very interesting route and a competent guide. All my questions were replied in a professional manner both the locations we were seeing as well as photographic ideas. There was plenty of time to talk, all along with a good sense of humour.