Photography Workshops in Vancouver
With Photographer Morten Byskov

Photo Walk With a Travel Photographer

English Bay and Stanley Park

Nature photography, composition, and shooting techniques will be focal points on this photo walk through my neighborhood. We will walk along the Stanley Park Seawall Path and talk about making ordinary photos extraordinary through composition choices.

We will cut through Stanley Park on the forest trails and head to the Lost Lagoon. We will go over camera settings and experiment with manual exposures, bracketing, and exposure compensation.

What to Bring

  • DSLR camera or

  • Mirrorless camera or

  • Mobile phone camera

  • Water

  • Suitable footwear for a 5-kilometer walk

  • Weather appropriate clothing


Street Photography Workshop in Vancouver

You are ready to take your photography one step further and would like to explore the world of street photography. We will meet at the front steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery (Facing West Georgia Street).

With cameras and memory cards ready we will explore the Art Gallery Plaza, Robson Square, and areas around the art gallery. This area is exceptional for street photography.

The photo walk will continue through Gas Town and we will navigate the business area and high rises around Burrard Street on route back to the Art Gallery. I will share some of my views and pointers. I will give you tips on how to approach street photography and go over various theories.

What to Bring

  • DSLR camara or

  • Mirrorless camera or

  • Mobile phone camera or

  • Film camera

  • Suitable footwear for a 3.5K walk

  • Water


Morten Byskov Bio

For 35+ years, I have been a photography buff and have had my own photography business for 15+ years. I have been fortunate to teach photography to high school, elementary school, and private students.

In November 2015 my wife and I set out to pursue travel photography. We had a goal to visit 50 countries in a span of 50 months and when we landed in New Zealand in early 2020 we proudly reached our goal.

Hope to see you out there,
Morten