Photography Workshops & Tours

We Teach Creativity

Smartphone Courses

Step 1: Choose your location or a destination

Step 2: Choose a 1/2 Day Workshop or a Multi Day Photo Tour

Step 3: Join a Group or Private Session


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How Much? $109 | $199 | $299 | $499

Where? Sydney | Melbourne | Brisbane | Adelaide | Perth

When? Saturdays (Group) or Anytime (Private)

How Long? 2.5 or 5 hour sessions

How Many? Up to 2 (Private) or 3 - 8 (Group)

Courses? Smartphone or Camera

Experience Level: Beginner - Intermediate

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2.5-5 hr photo walks

Choose your city in Group sessions “Learn Your Camera DSLR or Smartphone, Learn Composition, Learn Editing Lightroom or Snapseed” Or Learn Anything privately.

Group: 2 - 8

Camera Type: Camera or Smartphone

Time Frame: 2.5 Hours in person

Price: From $90 - $109

Experience Level - Beginner - Intermediate


Photo Tours

Choose from a small group photo tour in Australia or overseas. 7 -14 day trips to inspire all travellers at any level of experience. Smartphone photographers welcome! Great fun learning adventures.


Trip Advisor Review
— Great scenes and photos. Learned tremendous amount. Very patient. Alfonso had a photo editing session in cafe post the shoot that was invaluable. I did a day session with Alfonso today and had an incredible time. I learnt a significant amount in a short period and had a lot of fun doing it! Alfonso is a great teacher,

About Us

Located in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Tasmania all of my staff and myself deliver regular Saturday afternoon or night photography walks/courses to suit all levels of experience. Using the outdoor classroom as our learning environment we explore the technical capabilities of your camera to capture some creative ideas.

Director/Owner Photographer Alfonso Calero started Australian Photography Tours in 2008 with the aim of teaching locals and tourists travel photography.

Meet the Team

“Learn the rules like a pro, so you can break them like an artist”
— Pablo Picasso

I acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians, whose lands and waters we now all share. We pay respect to their unique values and their continuing and enduring cultures, which deepen and enrich the life of our nation and communities.