Our Bangkok Photography Walks offer an amazing opportunity to see the normally hidden Bangkok while improving your photography dramatically. We welcome photographers of all levels, from novice up to professional, we are confident we can teach you how to create better pictures.
You will see parts of Bangkok’s vibrant lifestyle and culture little noticed by most tourist or visitors, experience the true Bangkok and learn photography too. These are private walking tours for individuals or small groups of friends.
Each tour begins with instruction on how to get the best from your camera saving you from disappointment and frustration. Then enjoy the photography walk, this will normally last around three and a half to four hours but you can go at your own pace.
There are two walk routes available at present, either the vibrant backstreets of China Town or the quieter side of the city over the Chao Praya River to Thai communities Thonburi, then on to the Famous Pak Khlong Talat Fresh Fruit and Flower Market.
Duration: 4 hours, 3 hour photography walk plus one hour lesson and critique at the school.
Tuition Fee: £280 per walk.
Each additional person you book joins for just an extra £150 per walk.
Max is currently running our Bangkok Street Photography Walks, here is his latest Testimonial –
Julia Kitzwoegerer One Day Bangkok Photo-Walk with Max
Thank you Max for sending the pictures and spending yesterdays afternoon with me. I just looked at them and was happy to have them on my memory card. Also thank you Jonathan for the coordination and providing people the possibility to explore Bangkok in a more detailed and local way.Max, you showed me numerous worthy details about the history of Bangkok and also the life and characteristics of local people. Moreover, and what is the most worthy part for me, you enlightened me what the higher level of photography could look like. Namely, interacting more with people and write stories about the shot is key.I will definitely keep this in mind and work on these parts as often as I can. I want to thank you a second time for opening new horizons of possibilities. Let’s see where it will go.
Jonathan Taylor takes TV travel presenter Rudy Maxa on a Bangkok Photo-Walk in China Town. This was for Rudy Maxa’s World, a travel log series for America’s PBS Chanel. Please note the still images on the programme are not Jonathan’s.