Step into a postcard-perfect pocket of Edinburgh. Just minutes from Princes Street, Dean Village feels a world away – riverside paths, 19th-century architecture, and endless textures to capture.
We’ll follow the Water of Leith to St Bernard’s Well and Stockbridge for a mix of nature, history, and urban charm.
Small groups (max 8) mean there’s time for individual guidance. You’ll leave with stronger photography skills — and a memory card full of Edinburgh’s best angles.
Start time: 2PM.
Begin at the Stockbridge Market Arch. Explore the historic archway and surrounding streets. Capture textures of stonework and street details, and use the arch to frame your first shots for composition practice.
Stroll along the Water of Leith, a tranquil riverside path. Photograph the flowing river, reflections, and bridges. Focus on leading lines and symmetry to create dynamic compositions with the natural surroundings.
Stop beneath Dean Bridge and admire its engineering and arches. Capture the bridge from unique angles — low viewpoints emphasize height and perspective. Experiment with light and shadow on the stonework.
Explore the heart of Dean Village, a picturesque historic milling area. Photograph cobbled streets, quaint bridges, and stone houses along the river. Look for reflections, textures, and foreground elements to add depth to your shots.
Visit the neoclassical St Bernard's Well along Clarendon Crescent. Capture the architectural details, surrounding greenery, and river views. Practice framing and composition, using the well and trees as natural frames for your images.
Conclude the walk back at Stockbridge Market Arch. Take final shots of the streetscape, revisit favorite spots, or experiment with perspective and storytelling to wrap up your photography session.
At the botton of NW Circus Place, turn right onto St Stephen Place. The Arch is a few hundred feet on the left hand side of the road.
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