
Beurs / La Bourse
Place de la Bourse / Beursplein 1
1000 Brussels
This photo walk is free and open to photographers of all levels.
Bring your own camera equipment.
Photo walks are conducted in English.
Please arrive 10–15 minutes in advance to secure your spot.
The meeting point is shown below.
Registration for this photo walk opens Wednesday May 20 at 00:01. Click the button below to register.
You can only register for one photo walk (WSPC and 1000Streets photo walk are exceptions, registrations are handled by these organisations themselves.)
Space is limited, so please only sign up if you are sure you can attend.
This photo walk is limited to 8 participants.
Join us for a relaxed and inspiring photo walk through the heart of Brussels. Led by experienced photographer Richard Bram, this workshop is all about exploring the city’s hidden beauty and learning to capture it in your own unique way.
As we wander, Richard will share practical tips—from spotting intriguing subjects and compositions to mastering camera settings. You’ll have plenty of time to experiment with angles, lighting, and perspectives, and ask questions along the way. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, this is a chance to refine your skills, connect with fellow photography enthusiasts, and see Brussels in a whole new light.
For over 40 years, photographer Richard Bram has been walking the streets of the world looking for the ambient weirdness everyday life. He has worked on major public events and intimate private moments, always with an eye for a significant gesture to animate the photograph. He is a founding member of UP Photographers, the first international street photography collective. Bram has published three books of his work, writes, lectures, and leads workshops on street photography.
In 2020, a major solo retrospective exhibition was held at the Mannheimer Kunstverein in Mannheim, Germany. His work has been seen in over forty solo and group exhibitions around the world and is part of major museum collections in America and Europe. He now makes his home on the banks of the River Thames in Limehouse where he observes the water, light and air of the river.
For over 40 years, photographer Richard Bram has been walking the streets of the world looking for the ambient weirdness everyday life. He has worked on major public events and intimate private moments, always with an eye for a significant gesture to animate the photograph. He is a founding member of UP Photographers, the first international street photography collective. Bram has published three books of his work, writes, lectures, and leads workshops on street photography.
In 2020, a major solo retrospective exhibition was held at the Mannheimer Kunstverein in Mannheim, Germany. His work has been seen in over forty solo and group exhibitions around the world and is part of major museum collections in America and Europe. He now makes his home on the banks of the River Thames in Limehouse where he observes the water, light and air of the river.
