Photography in Czech Republic

Learning to See Before You Shoot

Three years ago I picked up my first camera and had no idea what I was doing. These are the things I wish someone had told me when I was starting out in Prague.

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Canon EOS cameras used by Wikimedia Czech Republic photographers Image: Wikimedia Commons

Why I Started Writing About Photography

My first serious attempt at photography was in Prague's Old Town on a grey November morning. I had a borrowed camera, no idea how to use it, and about two hundred blurry, badly exposed photos to show for three hours of walking around. That was the moment I realized I needed to actually learn what I was doing.

Czech Republic is an extraordinary place to learn photography. Prague alone has architecture spanning eight centuries, light that changes completely between seasons, and enough hidden corners to keep you busy for years. But none of that matters if you do not understand how your camera works.

Everything on this site comes from practical experience shooting in Czech Republic. I do not have a studio or professional training. What I have is a few years of going out regularly, making mistakes, and slowly figuring out what works.

3+ Years shooting in CZ
200+ Photo locations visited
12 Czech cities explored

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Street photography example showing composition and framing techniques Image: Wikimedia Commons
Composition

Composition Rules Worth Knowing (and When to Break Them)

The rule of thirds is a starting point, not a law. Here is what actually helps when you are standing in front of something worth photographing.

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Prague Old Town Square panoramic view showing architectural photography opportunities Image: Wikimedia Commons / Diliff
Location Guide

Prague Photo Spots That Are Actually Worth Getting Up Early For

Most tourist photography spots in Prague are crowded by 9am. These are the places where the light and the atmosphere are worth the early alarm.

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How I Think About Photography

Observe First

Before raising the camera, spend time watching. Where does the light fall? What changes if you move ten meters left? Good photographs start before the shutter fires.

Return Multiple Times

The best photograph of a location rarely happens on the first visit. Light, weather, and season transform familiar places. I have been back to some Prague spots dozens of times.

Embrace Imperfection

The technically perfect photograph is often the least interesting one. Some of my favourite shots have motion blur, awkward framing, or imperfect exposure. They feel alive because of it.