This is a chance to see Colombo like never before, through the lens of a local photographer. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out, I’ll guide you in capturing the city’s hidden gems, vibrant street life, and timeless beauty.
Unlike traditional tours, we focus on creative photography, offering personalized tips to help you master different techniques—whether it’s framing, lighting, or storytelling. From historic landmarks to colorful street food scenes, every stop is handpicked to provide unique perspectives and endless photo opportunities. Plus, the experience is interactive and hands-on, with plenty of time to ask questions, explore your creative vision, and get inspired.
By the end of the tour, you won’t just have only stunning photos. Come, explore Colombo through your camera, and let’s turn your travel memories into art! Entrance fees to attractions are not included in the tour price. Guests are expected to purchase tickets directly at each site.
We gather at Independence Square, one of Colombo’s most iconic landmarks, known for its grand colonial architecture and peaceful surroundings. This location is ideal for warming up with your camera, learning how to use light and shadow, and practicing symmetry and framing techniques. We'll also take a few minutes here to introduce ourselves, discuss the walk plan, and talk about each participant's creative goals. The shaded corridors and majestic stone pillars make for great architectural and portrait shots.
Our next stop is the iconic Gangaramaya Temple, a sacred space that beautifully blends Sri Lankan, Thai, Indian, and Chinese architectural styles. From intricate carvings and Buddha statues to colorful shrines and antique collections, this location offers endless inspiration for detail shots, textures, and cultural storytelling. We'll focus on capturing respectful yet powerful images that reflect the temple’s spiritual atmosphere and visual richness.
From sacred serenity to coastal charm, we move to the Colombo Lighthouse, a colonial-era structure that still stands tall near the Port of Colombo. Though it's no longer open for climbing, the area around it offers sweeping views of the sea, port activity, and striking urban contrast. This stop is perfect for experimenting with leading lines, silhouettes, and wide-angle shots as we transition toward more open and dramatic compositions.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
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