Private Professional Photoshoot
Picster's walk runs Charles Bridge to Malá Strana to Old Town Square, with four package lengths from a five-photo Quickie to a 90-minute set of 75…
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The gap between the cheapest and the priciest Prague photoshoot on this page is nearly tenfold, and almost none of it is the camera — it is session length, how many edited frames you keep, and how fast they reach your inbox.
Updated August 2026
A private Prague photoshoot books from about $37 for 15 minutes at the landmark you pick to $347 for a cinematic hour with a wedding photographer, with most sessions landing between $46 and $72. The differences that matter are not artistic: how long the walk lasts, how many edited photos come back, and whether the gallery arrives in 48 hours or five days. Charles Bridge, Old Town Square and the Castle hill are the three backdrops nearly every photographer works — six spots, with the hour each one wants.
Key takeaways
Every session below is a private walk with a professional photographer; booking, payment, changes and cancellation are handled by the booking platform, and prices were last read from the listings in August 2026. Filter by the backdrop or the format you want. Nothing here fits? Browse every Prague photoshoot listing — new photographers appear through the year.
Picster's walk runs Charles Bridge to Malá Strana to Old Town Square, with four package lengths from a five-photo Quickie to a 90-minute set of 75…
A Smiler photographer meets you by the Hard Rock Cafe and works the lanes around Old Town Square — the highest-rated short session here, with the…
Choose Charles Bridge, Old Town Square, the Castle or the Royal Garden, then choose 15, 30 or 60 minutes with 12, 25 or 50 photos. The…
Julia Kazakova shoots under her own name — 15, 30 or 60 minutes, a fixed edited count per package, and you pick the frames she retouches…
A short session that stays on the bridge and its approaches: 30 baroque statues, three towers and the castle skyline, with the photographer messaging you the…
The one session here shot up at Hradčany: meet by the Masaryk statue, work the Castle forecourts and St Vitus facade, and take the city panorama…
Fifteen or thirty minutes on the bridge and down on Kampa's quays, with a stated minimum of one HD photo per minute booked — the cheapest…
Built for two: Old Town Square, the Astronomical Clock and Charles Bridge in one 30-to-60-minute walk, starting outside the Four Seasons a few minutes from the…
Leah holds a Level 2 Czech guide licence and shoots professionally, so the empty-bridge hour doubles as a city tour — with a pre-shoot consultation on…
Braulio Lara shoots destination weddings and elopements; this hour walks the Bridge Tower, Rudolfinum and Old Town Square for magazine-style frames rather than standard travel portraits.
The photographer, Silviu, was very professional. He used the time as efficiently as possible, suggested several poses, and knew the best angles. He worked with less-than-ideal lighting under the sun and still got results better than I expected.
Everything was smooth, pleasant, and well-organized from start to finish. Our photographer, Matej, made us feel comfortable and guided us naturally throughout the shoot.
We chose the 30 minute package, and Julia walked us to 4-5 different spots with picturesque backdrops. She said we would have our pictures in 2-3 days, so we were pleasantly surprised to have them later that evening.
This was my favorite experience I booked on my 10 days in Prague, and by no small margin. Leah combined an immersive tour of the city with rich conversation that made the hours zoom by, and that isn't even to talk about the photography skills.
We had a one hour shoot with Lisa and she was fantastic — super patient and kind, even with our tired 10 month old baby who wasn't exactly in model mode. She stayed calm and still managed to get beautiful shots.
Braulio took us to some of the most beautiful spots in the city. His clear directions made posing effortless, and the photos captured the cinematic feel perfectly.
Verified GetYourGuide reviews for the sessions on this page, quoted in excerpt with their original dates. Full reviews sit on each listing.
Six locations carry almost every session on this page, and each has an hour when it works and several when it is a queue. Here is what each backdrop gives you, and which session takes you there.
First light to 8am Thirty baroque statues, three towers and the castle skyline behind you — the frame people mean when they say Prague. It is also the busiest 500 metres in the country from mid-morning on, which is the whole argument for the sunrise session. The bridge specialist stays on the deck and its two approaches.
Before 9am, or after 7pm Gothic spires, pastel baroque facades and the clock crowd all in one square. The clock's hourly show pulls a wall of phones, so photographers work the square between shows or take the lanes just off it. The Old Town session meets a two-minute walk away.
Before 10am or after 4pm St Vitus rises straight out of a cobbled courtyard, and the terraces below hand you the whole red-roofed city. Skip noon: the ceremonial changing of the guard fills the first courtyard on the hour of twelve. The Castle session meets by the Masaryk statue.
Morning, while the canal is in shade Two minutes off the bridge and suddenly empty: a mill wheel on the Čertovka, pastel houses leaning over the water, quays at river level. The bridge and Kampa session is built around exactly this contrast.
Late afternoon Painted house signs, iron lanterns and lanes that climb toward the castle — the district that photographs best when the sun is low and only one side of the street is lit. Picster's walk crosses it between the bridge and the square.
Spring and early autumn, daytime Hedges, gravel walks and the arcaded summer palace — the one green backdrop in this set, and the one with a season. The garden opens only between 28 February and 31 October, and it is a backdrop choice on the pick-your-landmark session.
The shape is the same on every listing here — what changes is who contacts you first, how long the walk runs, and how quickly the gallery lands.
Pick a session, a length and a slot
Every listing on this page has free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve-now-pay-later, so an early booking costs nothing to move. Sessions run 15 minutes to 90.
The photographer gets in touch
On the Charles Bridge and pick-your-landmark sessions the photographer contacts you the day before to fix the meeting point. Most operators coordinate over WhatsApp, so leave a number that works abroad.
Meet at the landmark, not at a studio
Meeting points are cafés, churches and statues: the Hard Rock Cafe in the Old Town, St Francis of Assisi Church by the bridge, the Masaryk statue at the Castle. Smiler photographers wear a purple hat and lanyard.
Walk, pose, repeat
The photographer leads the route and directs every pose — reviewers who described themselves as stiff in front of a camera consistently credit the direction. Arriving late shortens the session; it still ends at the booked time.
The gallery link arrives
Within 48 hours on most listings, four business days on the sunrise walk, five days on Julia Kazakova's session. The cinematic hour states no turnaround at all — ask before you book.
Every session on this page on one grid, compared on what actually differs. Prices move with dates and group size — the live number is one click away on each row.
| Session | Price from | Length | What you get | Best for | Rating | Book |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Three-district private walk | $68 | 30 – 90 min | 5 to 75 edited photos by package, 48 hrs | One booking, three districts | 4.8 (343) | Check Availability Details |
| Old Town session | $46 | 15 min – 1.5 hrs | Edited gallery in 48 hrs | A short, well-reviewed first shoot | 4.9 (109) | Check Availability Details |
| Pick your landmark | $37 | 15 – 60 min | 12, 25 or 50 edited photos, 48 hrs | Solo travellers on a budget | 4.8 (164) | Check Availability Details |
| Session with a local photographer | $72 | 15 – 60 min | 15, 25 or 50 edits you choose, 5 days | Choosing your own frames | 5.0 (76) | Check Availability Details |
| Charles Bridge specialist | $49 | 15 min – 1.5 hrs | Edited gallery in 48 hrs | The bridge and nothing else | 4.8 (32) | Check Availability Details |
| Prague Castle session | $46 | 15 min – 1.5 hrs | Edited gallery in 48 hrs | Cathedral and city panorama | 5.0 (7) | Check Availability Details |
| Bridge & Kampa Island | $45 | 15 – 30 min | Minimum 15 or 30 HD photos | Two backdrops, small budget | 4.4 (20) | Check Availability Details |
| Couples session, 3 landmarks | $102 | 30 – 60 min | Edited gallery in 48 hrs | Anniversaries and honeymoons | 4.6 (10) | Check Availability Details |
| Sunrise shoot + walking tour | $129 pp | Sunrise, 1 day validity | 30–60 edited photos, 4 business days | History with the photos | 5.0 (25) | Check Availability Details |
| Cinematic hour | $347 | 1 hr | No photo count or turnaround stated | Magazine-style frames | 5.0 (7) | Check Availability Details |
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the session on every listing here.
Live dates and prices for the most-booked session on this page, straight from the booking platform. Everything else here was last read from the listings in August 2026.
Checking one of the others? Professional Photoshoot in the Old Town · Professional Photoshoot at Prague Castle · Professional Photoshoot at Charles Bridge · Charles Bridge & Kampa Island Session · Private Session with a Local Photographer · Romantic Session for Couples · Sunrise Photoshoot and Walking Tour · Pick Your Landmark: 15, 30 or 60 Minutes · Cinematic Hour with a Wedding Photographer
The ladder on this page runs from $37 to $347, and the two ends are not the same product. At the bottom, the pick-your-landmark session buys 15 minutes at one location with 12 edited photos — and it is capped at a single participant, so a couple cannot split it. In the middle, between $45 and $72, sit the sessions most people book: 15 to 90 minutes, one to three districts, 15 to 75 edited frames, priced per group rather than per head. At the top, the cinematic hour is a destination wedding photographer's rate, and the sunrise walk is the only listing here priced per person, which changes the arithmetic completely for a family of four.
What pushes the price up is time and photo count, not equipment. Picster charges roughly four times its 15-minute Quickie for the 90-minute package, and the difference on paper is 5 edited photos versus 75. Before comparing two listings, convert both to a per-photo number — it reorders the table fast.
A photographer walking beside you with a camera in their hands is not a film crew, and none of the sessions here needs paperwork to work the public streets. The line moves the moment gear appears. Prague photographers who handle weddings and commercial work describe the trigger plainly: a tripod going up, lighting equipment coming out, or a staged bridal party posing in the UNESCO-protected centre turns a shoot into a commercial production, which falls under city and heritage permission and carries location fees.
The Castle hill is its own jurisdiction. Professional shoots inside the Prague Castle grounds require a paid permit from the Castle Administration, so the Castle session works the forecourts and approaches the way any visitor may. Drones are not an alternative view: restricted airspace covers central Prague, flying within roughly two kilometres of Charles Bridge or the Castle is off-limits without authorisation, and the fines are the kind that ruin a holiday.
Most listings here promise the edited gallery within 48 hours. The sunrise walk says four business days. Julia Kazakova's session states five days, the slowest here — though reviewers routinely report far sooner, with one couple getting their files the same evening after being told two to three days. The bridge and Kampa session contradicts itself: 24 hours in the highlights, 48 hours in the description and the inclusions, so plan for 48. The cinematic hour states no turnaround and no photo count anywhere on the listing, which is the one gap worth resolving in a message before you pay.
The photo count carries its own asterisk. On the Smiler sessions the package covers a set number of selected frames, and anything extra you fall in love with is a paid add-on. That is not a trap — it is simply not the same as "you get everything we shot".
Prague's historic centre is uneven granite setts, worn smooth and slippery in rain, and every listing that mentions footwear asks for comfortable shoes. Heels are a five-minute prop, not an outfit. Braulio Lara's listing goes further with styling advice worth borrowing whoever you book with: earth tones or soft pastels, one pop of colour against the baroque facades, flowy fabric that moves, and coats that hold their shape.
One thing to check before you plan the morning: hotel pick-up is not included on any of the Smiler sessions, and the only pick-up offered anywhere on this page is the sunrise walk's, and only if you are staying in the Old Town or near Charles Bridge. Everywhere else you meet the photographer at the landmark.
On weather, two listings say the useful thing out loud. The pick-your-landmark session advises booking early in your stay so a rained-out slot can be moved; the Kampa session postpones in heavy rain when both sides can find a new date. And on timing, the photographers agree with each other: Julia Kazakova writes that early morning is when the city is almost empty and offers an evening slot for late risers, while the entire premise of the sunrise walk is that Charles Bridge belongs to you for one hour a day. In June that hour starts before 5am; in December sunrise is not until just before 8, which makes winter the easy season for people who do not enjoy alarms.
Prague photographs all year — the calendar decides the crowd and the light, not whether the shot works. Bars show average monthly rainfall; the figure underneath is the average day high in Celsius, with the Fahrenheit reading below it.
Two practical consequences. May and June carry the year's heaviest rain, so a session booked early in your trip leaves room to move it. And the sunrise slot is a different proposition by season: first light lands before 5am in June and just before 8am in late December, when the Christmas markets fill Old Town Square from mid-morning.
Three angles on the same hour: a finished couples session, a local guide's rundown of the city's photo spots, and six wedding photographers being handed the same couple and five minutes to pose them.
A full session cut down: the walk, the direction, and what the frames look like at the end.
Video: Karla Tass, YouTubeA Prague-based channel walks to five vantage points, including the ones that stay quiet at midday.
Video: HONEST GUIDE, YouTubeUseful if posing is the part that worries you: six professionals direct the same couple in Prague.
Video: Magic Wedding Photographer, YouTubeBetween $45 and $72 covers the sessions most visitors book: a 15-to-60-minute private walk with 12 to 50 edited photos, priced per group. Below that, the pick-your-landmark session starts at $37 but is capped at one participant. Above it, the couples session buys three landmarks in one booking and the cinematic hour buys a destination wedding photographer's time. Anything advertised as a photoshoot for a few dollars is a stock-photo licence, not a person with a camera.
Charles Bridge, Old Town Square with the Astronomical Clock, and the Castle hill at Hradčany are the three every photographer works. The quieter alternatives are Kampa Island with its mill wheel on the Čertovka, the climbing lanes of Malá Strana, and the Royal Garden below the Castle — open only between 28 February and 31 October. Each one has an hour when it works, listed in the spot guide.
The frame people picture is Charles Bridge at dawn: the statue-lined deck empty, the Old Town Bridge Tower closing one end, the Castle and St Vitus on the skyline behind. It is famous because it is difficult — by ten in the morning the deck is a slow-moving crowd. That single shot explains why four of the sessions here start on or beside the bridge and why the sunrise walk exists at all.
It varies more than the price does. Picster hands over 5 photos on the 15-minute Quickie and 75 on the 90-minute package; Julia Kazakova delivers 15, 25 or 50 depending on length and lets you choose which frames get edited; Prague Découverte gives 12, 25 or 50. On the Smiler sessions the package covers a selected set and extra frames are a paid add-on, and the cinematic hour states no number at all.
Not for a walking session with one photographer and a hand-held camera, which is what every listing on this page is. Permission comes into it when a tripod, lighting or a staged bridal party appears in the protected historic centre, and professional shoots inside the Prague Castle grounds need a paid permit from the Castle Administration. Drones are effectively out: central Prague sits under restricted airspace, and the zone reaches roughly two kilometres around Charles Bridge and the Castle.
The cobbles decide the shoes — the historic centre is uneven granite setts and several listings ask outright for comfortable footwear. For everything else, the cinematic session's own guidance travels well: earth tones or soft pastels, one strong colour against the baroque facades, fabric that moves, and a coat that keeps its shape in October wind. Bring the heels in a bag if you want them in five frames.
Every listing here refunds in full if you cancel more than 24 hours ahead, which is the real weather policy. Beyond that, the pick-your-landmark session advises booking early in your stay so a wet slot can be moved, and the Kampa session postpones in heavy rain when both sides can agree a new date. Reviewers on the Charles Bridge session describe the photographer calling to offer a different day rather than shooting through a downpour.
No listing here is sold as a proposal package, so the honest route is to book a session that fits — the couples walk or the cinematic hour — and message the photographer through the platform beforehand to agree the moment and where they will stand. Give them the extra minutes: a 15-minute slot leaves no room for a surprise to go slightly wrong.