Discover Prague’s Charm Through Your Lens with a Photography Workshop
If you’re heading to Prague and looking to turn your vacation snapshots into something more memorable, a Travel Photography Workshop might be just the ticket. While I haven’t tried this one myself, based on what’s offered, it sounds like a practical way to get better at capturing the city’s stunning sights. What stands out is the focus on personalized lessons tailored to your experience level and the chance to shoot with your own gear—be it a DSLR, mirrorless, or smartphone.
One of the best parts? The instructor, Michael Amico, combines his master’s degree with a decade of professional shooting to help you see Prague through a more artistic lens. Plus, it’s a quick, 2-hour experience—ideal if you’re short on time but still want to get something meaningful out of your visit. The potential downside? It’s a short session, so if you’re after a comprehensive course, this may be more of an introduction than a full mastery class. Still, it’s an excellent fit for travelers who want to boost their photography skills while exploring the city’s iconic sights.
This experience is especially suited for anyone with a camera or smartphone curious about how to better capture their travels. Whether you’re a total beginner or someone who just wants to understand your gear better, this workshop promises actionable tips in a beautiful setting.
Key Points

- Personalized lessons ensure the pace and content fit your skill level
- Focus on common vacation scenarios like architecture, landscapes, and portraits
- Smartphone users are fully included, making it accessible for all
- Ideal for short visits, with a 2-hour duration
- End with a stunning view at Letna Park — perfect for photos and memories
- Small group sizes (up to 6 people) mean more individual attention
Exploring the Prague Photography Workshop in Detail

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Setting and Meeting Point
The workshop kicks off at the National Theater, a centerpiece of Prague’s architecture and history. Meeting here is convenient, especially if you’re already nearby. The walk through the Old Town is not just about shooting but also about soaking in the city’s character—cobbled streets, lively squares, and breathtaking landmarks. The end point is back near the starting area, so you won’t need to worry about transportation afterward.
What’s Included and How It Works
For the price, you’re getting a personalized lesson based on your experience, which is a real plus. The small group size (max six participants) ensures Michael can give everyone individual attention—a rarity in group tours and workshops. You’ll receive tailored exercises designed to expand your photographic vocabulary and learn how to see as a photographer rather than just point and click.
The workshop is designed to teach you not just how to shoot, but how to really observe and compose. Michael emphasizes fundamentals, explaining what those confusing buttons and dials on your camera do—something many travelers find invaluable. If you bring a smartphone, no worries: 90% of the stuff covered applies, making it accessible for all.
What You’ll Cover
The focus is on the most common vacation photography scenarios. Expect to learn how to capture architecture and cityscapes, two staples of Prague’s Old Town. Portrait basics are also touched on, perfect for snapping friends or just getting better at capturing people naturally.
One reviewer notes that Michael’s approach helps you understand challenges like lighting and framing and gives simple, practical tips for overcoming them. The goal: you leave not just with better photos, but with a new way of seeing your surroundings.
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The workshop takes you through noteworthy spots like the Old Town Square, Charles Bridge, and nearby landmarks—all photogenic, all bustling with life. The instructor guides you to optimal angles and compositions, pointing out how to make the most of Prague’s stunning details and skyline views.
The final stop at Letna Park is a highlight. It’s one of Michael’s favorite spots for photos, boasting a famous view of Prague’s skyline. Here, you’ll get a chance to practice what you’ve learned and enjoy a panoramic shot of the city.
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Style and Approach
Michael’s approach is about teaching you to see like a photographer—not just how to press the shutter. His background and experience shine through as he offers practical tips and tricks suitable for beginners and more experienced shooters alike. We loved the way he makes technical concepts approachable and relevant.
The Value of the Experience
At about 2 hours, this workshop is a manageable addition to a busy sightseeing schedule. While it doesn’t replace a full photography course, it’s perfect for getting your bearings and learning quick tips that you can use throughout your trip.
The price seems reasonable, especially considering the personalized instruction and the opportunity to improve your photos instantly. Plus, the class’s focus on seeing the city through a photographer’s eye adds a layer of value that goes beyond just snapping pictures.
Real Traveler Feedback
One reviewer said: “Michael’s tips helped me see Prague in a new way, and I got some pretty decent shots I wouldn’t have taken before.” Another appreciated that the workshop was not just about gear, but about understanding light, composition, and storytelling—skills that elevate any snapshot.
Some noted that because the session is only two hours long, it’s more of an introductory experience, but still well worth the time. If you’re serious about photography, you might want to supplement this with your own practice afterward.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This workshop is great for travelers who own a camera or smartphone and want to learn how to capture Prague’s beauty more effectively. It suits those who prefer a hands-on, practical approach over lengthy classes. If you’re visiting Prague for a short stay and want to make your photos stand out, this fits the bill. It’s also a good choice for anyone who wants to see the city from a photographer’s perspective, gaining skills that can be applied elsewhere.
It’s less suited for those seeking in-depth technical training or a comprehensive photography course—this is more about quick wins and confidence-building.
Prague: Travel Photography Workshop
Practical Details and Tips

- Meeting Point: National Theater
- Duration: 2 hours, check availability for starting times
- Group Size: Limited to 6 participants for personalized attention
- Includes: Tailored lessons, exercises, tips
- Excluded: Entry into monuments/museums, camera not provided
- What to Bring: Your camera or smartphone, charged and ready
- Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible
- Languages: English
- Cancellations: Free if canceled 24 hours in advance
Questions Travelers Often Have
Is this suitable for smartphone photography?
Absolutely. About 90% of the content applies to smartphones, making it accessible regardless of your gear.
Do I need to have a professional camera?
Not at all. Whether you have a DSLR or just your phone, this workshop is designed to help you improve.
Will I get personalized attention?
Yes, the group size is limited to 6, ensuring you can ask questions and get tailored advice.
What kind of photos will I learn to take?
Expect to focus on architecture, landscapes, cityscapes, and some portraits—common vacation scenes.
Can I expect to see Prague’s landmarks?
Yes, the walk takes you through iconic spots, and Michael guides you on how to frame and shoot them effectively.
What makes this experience worthwhile?
You’ll leave with better photos, confidence in your skills, and a new appreciation for seeing your surroundings through a photographer’s eye.
In summary, this Prague travel photography workshop offers a practical, friendly approach to capturing the city’s beauty. Whether you’re a beginner eager to learn or someone who wants to refine your eye, the personalized attention and focus on real-world scenarios make it worthwhile. The stunning views at Letna Park alone justify the short trip, and the skills gained will serve you well beyond Prague’s borders.
If you value quick, effective tips delivered in a beautiful setting, this is a perfect little add-on to your Prague adventure. Just remember, it’s an introductory experience—but one that can genuinely boost your confidence and photo quality.
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