Capture one of Europe’s most photogenic cities in all its glory. Whether you’re a beginner learning the basics or an experienced photographer seeking fresh perspectives, our Budapest photography workshops combine technical instruction with insider access to the city’s most stunning locations. This photography workshop will guide you through Budapest’s magical light, from the Danube riverfront at dawn to the castle illuminated after dark, taking you beyond the typical tourist shots to discover hidden angles, optimal timing, and local secrets that transform good photos into extraordinary images.
Accommodation is included in the price of the workshop from start to finish.
I keep all my workshop groups small to ensure everyone gets the time they need.
This is a city workshop and all locations are accessible on foot.
We will visit some of the best locations to capture the most beautiful scenery.
The Hungarian Parliament Building along the Danube is arguably the city’s most iconic scene to photograph, especially at blue hour when it’s illuminated and reflected in the river.
Additionally, the Chain Bridge connecting Buda and Pest makes for dramatic compositions, particularly from the riverbanks or from Buda Castle Hill.
We will also visit the Castle District, which offers incredible vantage points – Fisherman’s Bastion provides panoramic views over the city with its neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque architecture as foreground interest. Nearby, Matthias Church’s colourful tile roof is photogenic in itself.
The Budapest Metro offers a fascinating blend of old and new for photographers. Line 1 features beautifully preserved 19th-century stations with yellow tilework and vintage charm that create nostalgic compositions. In contrast, Line 4 showcases striking contemporary architecture with bold colours and dramatic lighting perfect for modern urban photography.
Capture commuters moving through these spaces, geometric patterns of platforms and tunnels, or the blend of light and shadow to tell Budapest’s layered story beneath the streets.
Budapest’s iconic yellow trams create stunning light trails and dynamic compositions after dark. The illuminated trams gliding along the Grand Boulevard or beside the Danube offer perfect subjects for long-exposure photography, their warm glow contrasting beautifully with the city’s floodlit architecture.
Capture them rounding corners with motion blur, waiting at atmospheric stops under street lamps, or framing them against landmarks like the Parliament Building. We will practice using slower shutter speeds to transform these vintage vehicles into streaks of golden light weaving through Budapest’s streets at night.