Stockholm By Night: Photography Walking Tour
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Stockholm By Night: Photography Walking Tour

3 h
By walk
By night
Instant confirmation
About this activity
Meet your guide, a professional photographer, in central Stockholm in the early evening. If you plan to snap some photos, come equipped with your own DSLR or compact camera, tripod, and remote trigger. During a brief introductory session from your guide, you’ll learn about the manual settings on your camera, and how to use them for the best effects at night.

Set out to walk around some of the most beautiful nighttime sights Stockholm offers. As dusk descends, this photogenic city comes into its own, illuminated in the gauzy twilight. At each stop, your guide explains different techniques with hands-on exercises to improve your understanding. Learn how to use camera functions, such as the shutter, and get expert tips on composition and lighting. Discover how to play with light using LED lights, torches and other tools, too.

Explore the buzzing Slussen district, where you’ll learn how to master low-light conditions. Then, head over to Old Town, or Gamla Stan, to capture the fading light and street lanterns that illuminate the cobblestone streets. Next, shoot the floodlit Royal Palace, and then head to a viewpoint to photograph ethereal panoramas of the city set against ink-black skies.

Your tour comes to an end in central Stockholm.

Please note: The order of activities as described above is subject to change on the day of your tour.
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Included
  • Local guide
  • Professional photographer guide
Not included
  • Tripod (bring your own or rent it from us 100 SEK per tripod. Please contact us at least 48 hours prior to departure for tripod rental)
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Camera
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Please bring a DLSR or compact camera with manual settings, a tripod and a remote trigger, or just join the tour for the sightseeing
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Near public transportation
  • Not recommended for travelers with back problems
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • No heart problems or other serious medical conditions
  • Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
75%
Original
65%
Nightlife
25%
Reviews
4.2
7
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Amber I
5 | 2017-03-07

Our guide Patrik was enthusiastic, friendly and knowledgeable about the best locations for photos. We were novice photographers, and he provided lots of useful tips and encouragement for shooting with our manual settings. Highly recommended if you want to be a better photographer and/or to see some of beautiful Stockholm.

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Diana T
4 | 2016-10-16

This tour was not at all what I expected, but was a lot of fun. Honestly, I had signed up for it because I wanted to take some interesting night photographs of a beautiful city but, as a female traveling alone, who didn't know which neighborhoods were safe, and which not, wasn't about to go out photographing after dark. We met just at dusk, just two of us tourists, and the pro photographer, and we basically worked at taking pictures from several different vantage points with tripods and then did some work with experimental lights and the landscape of the city. I was initially rather dubious, as this is not the way I take pictures normally I had just got some pictures I loved of the people at the market stalls lit up in the early evening just before we all met up, taken by available light, handheld. However, the photographer guide was incredibly enthusiastic and helpful and the other person and I both learned a lot, and each got some good pictures that we would never have got without his suggestions and technical advice. You will need to have a tripod. Or be willing to rent one. They rented me one for 100 KR. I personally never use a tripod normally because many places I photograph won't allow them and I don't like the weight when traveling light. But to do the kinds of long exposure shots you will be doing, you will need one. Don't be intimidated about trying this tour if all you ever do is keep things on auto. The photographer will show you how to tweak things. But you should bring some kind of real camera. A cellphone can't do things justice. Even a great cellphone. Perhaps the photographer would disagree, but when taking pictures at night it helps to have a decent sized sensor to your camera. Cellphone camera sensors are tiny. What was great about this was that usually if you take a photography class you sit in a dull classroom, someone blathers on about exposure, blah blah and you fall asleep. But if , like this, you are actually out there photographing something cool, and getting some help then and there, even if you've been taking pictures forever, you will benefit... On the other hand, I did think that we could have gone to a couple more sites to photograph, and maybe slightly more varied ones. I personally like places with activity and people doing things. It might be nice if they added a half hour at something like a fairground or some such and gave one advice on how to get THOSE kinds of nighttime shots. Stockholm has a famous amusement park so that might be a possibility. Even if simply near it, to get maybe views of the rides swooshing thru the night sky. Or driven one to a couple of the major historic landmarks I got really pretty shots of some swooshing lit up trains and railroad tracks, but I would really rather have had some of a spotlit palace or two, or some statues--call me old fashioned!. However, overall, the concept of honing ones skills and seeing things from a different point of view is a good one. And our photographer was absolutely great. I don't think I've yet met one back home who was as generous with advice/tips and techniques his own work on Instagram is fantastic.

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gregg M
4 | 2016-10-11

This was a good trip. The venues appear to have been thoughtfully selected with one exception. W stopped to shoot between buildings, across a body of water at an amusement part. It would have presented a good opportunity for interesting long exposure photos of various illuminated rides against the night sky and reflecting off the water except that the park was closed. There really was nothing of interest to photograph. At least in my opinion. The other venues were very good and there was some fun with light painting as well. Max, the instructor was knowledgeable and helpful. Overall, a good trip that allowed me to get some good photos.

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rkrebs318
5 | 2015-06-05

Excellent tour of Stockholm by night. I learned quite a bit from Patrik.

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