This workshop is free and open to photographers of all levels.
No photographic knowledge is required to participate.
You should bring your own camera equipment for the photo walk.
Photo walks will be conducted in English.
Please arrive 10 to 15 minutes in advance to secure your spot.
The starting point for this photo walk is shown below.
Registration for this photo walk will open 2 days in advance. A button will appear below that will take you to the registration form.
If your registration is successful, you will receive a confirmation email (please check your spam folder).
Only 5 people can participate in a photo walk, and you can only participate in one photo walk.
Space is limited, so please only sign up for a photo walk if you are sure you can attend.
Centrum Hageltoren
Slachthuisstraat 24
1000 Brussels
During the photo walk you will be exploring the beauty of your surroundings and capturing it through photography. Our experienced photographer Christophe Chailloux will be leading the way, sharing tips and techniques for capturing stunning images. During this workshop, our photographer will be pointing out interesting subjects and compositions, and offering guidance on camera settings and techniques. As you explore, you'll have the opportunity to practice your photography skills and experiment with different angles and perspectives. You'll also have the chance to ask questions and learn from our photographer's expertise.
This free workshop is suitable for photographers of all levels, whether you're a beginner or an experienced professional. Whether you're looking to improve your skills, or just want to spend some time enjoying the beauty of our capital Brussels.
A street photographer for over 10 years, Christophe Chailloux defines the street as an open-air playground where he finds his own means of expression. He likes to say that photography gives him insight. He loves to observe others, the way they move, how they evolve depending on the space, the light, etc. He is aware that it can sometimes be disturbing, but he likes to break codes, play with shadows, it's like a superpower.
A street photographer for over 10 years, Christophe Chailloux defines the street as an open-air playground where he finds his own means of expression. He likes to say that photography gives him insight. He loves to observe others, the way they move, how they evolve depending on the space, the light, etc. He is aware that it can sometimes be disturbing, but he likes to break codes, play with shadows, it's like a superpower.