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The Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour

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The Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour

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Discover the true beauty of Edinburgh with The Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour. This unique tour offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience to capture your memories forever. Whether you're a model looking to enhance your portfolio or a tourist wanting a lasting memento of your trip, this tour is perfect for you. With up to 14 stunning locations, including the iconic Balmoral Hotel, Calton Hill, Holyrood Park, and the Royal Mile, you'll have endless opportunities for breathtaking shots. Your tour includes a professional guide, a look book to guide your poses, high and low-res digital files of a minimum of 50 images, a photo album of the best shots, and a post-tour meal in an Edinburgh outlet. Please note that this is a walking tour, so a basic level of fitness is required. Don't miss out on this incredible chance to capture the magic of Edinburgh. Book your tour now and create memories that will last a lifetime.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 3 hours 55 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-2 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Photoshoot at up to 14 locations
  • Guide and look book included
  • High and low-res digital files delivered within 48 hours
  • Photo album featuring the best shots
  • Post-tour meal in an Edinburgh outlet
  • Coffee and/or tea
  • Lunch

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Introduction

Welcome to the Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour, an extraordinary experience that combines the sights and sounds of this enchanting city with a professional photoshoot. This tour offers a unique opportunity to capture stunning images at up to 14 iconic locations, ensuring you have a lasting memory of your visit to the beautiful capital city of Scotland. Whether you're a model looking to enhance your portfolio or a tourist seeking a special memento, this tour is guaranteed to exceed your expectations.

What to expect?

During the four-hour tour, you can expect a journey filled with creativity, adventure, and breathtaking scenery. Your expert guide will take you on a walking tour covering approximately 6 miles, allowing you to explore Edinburgh's hidden gems and famous landmarks. At each location, you'll have the chance to strike a pose and let your beauty shine while the skilled photographer captures the perfect shots. With a minimum of 50 high and low-resolution digital files, you'll have plenty of images to choose from to create unforgettable memories.

Who is this for?

The Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour is designed for a diverse range of individuals, including models seeking to enhance their portfolios, couples looking for a unique and romantic experience, and even solo travelers who simply want to indulge in a fun and memorable adventure. Everyone is welcome to join this remarkable tour and create timeless photographs against the backdrop of Edinburgh's charming streets, historic sites, and breathtaking panoramic views.

Why book this?

What sets the Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour apart is the exceptional level of service and attention to detail. From the moment you meet your friendly guide at the top of Waverley Steps, you'll be immersed in the beauty and culture of Edinburgh. The tour allows you to explore well-known locations such as Calton Hill, Holyrood Park, and the Royal Mile while capturing stunning photographs that showcase your unique personality and style. With a dedicated look book and a photo album featuring the best shots from the shoot, you'll have a tangible reminder of your incredible journey.

Good to know

Please note that this is a walking tour, and no transportation will be provided. Therefore, a basic level of physical fitness is required to fully enjoy the experience. The tour covers a distance of 6 miles and lasts approximately 4 hours. It's recommended to wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather. Additionally, you will receive your high and low-resolution digital files via WeTransfer within 48 hours of the tour, allowing you to easily share and cherish your photographs. Don't forget to take a break at a halfway coffee stop and enjoy a delicious post-tour meal at a local Edinburgh outlet.

Reviews

Past participants of the Original Edinburgh Photoshoot Private Tour have described it as an exceptional experience filled with laughter, creativity, and breathtaking backdrops. They applaud the professional guidance of the tour guide and the skill of the photographer in capturing their true essence. From stunning shots against the iconic Calton Hill to picturesque poses in the historical Grassmarket, every location on this tour offers a unique opportunity for unforgettable images. Participants have reported feeling like models for a day, savoring the opportunity to explore Edinburgh's hidden gems while creating stunning memories. The efficient delivery of the digital files within 48 hours has also been commended, ensuring that the excitement and joy of the experience can be relived long after the tour concludes.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

The Balmoral Spa

The Balmoral Hotel is Edinburgh's iconic city-centre hotel, originally called the North British Hotel when it opened in 1902. The hotel took 6 years to construct, and was part of the British Railway Hotels group before Gleneagles Hotel purchased it in 1983. Gleneagles sold the hotel to Forte Hotels in 1997. The exterior of the hotel offers a few photoshoot opportunities, but arguably the best is crossing Leith Street, this gives us the chance to create a documentary style shot of you in amongst tourists crossing the road on their way to Calton Hill.​​​​​​​

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Calton Hill

Calton Hill overlooks the whole of Edinburgh with views directly down Prince's Street, across to Arthur's Seat and Holyrood, and across to Leith and the Firth of Forth. Calton Hill is the location of several monuments and buildings: the National Monument, the Nelson Monument, the Dougray Stewart Monument the old Royal High School the Robert Burns Monument the Political Martyrs Monument, and the City Observatory. Calton Hill offers a myriad of possibilities for shoots, including tight head shots and creative poses around the landmarks and with iconic Edinburgh Skyline backgrounds.

Jacob's Ladder

Edinburgh’s Jacob’s Ladder is a steep pedestrian pathway and steps, carved into the volcanic rock of Calton Hill. The route first appears on a map in 1784, though it probably existed long before then. This path links Calton Road with Regent Road, the location of St Andrew’s House, Calton Hill, and the Old Royal High School. The route is a perfect shortcut for residents, workers and tourists, and the path offers some unique views of Waverley Station and Old Town. The length of the path offers a unique series of shots in any photoshoot, potentially the model showing their vulnerability when shot from above on the steps, and when the photographer is shooting from below the model on the steps, the model can look dominant and confident. And, for a city-centre backdrop for a simple posed shot, it doesn't get much better than this. All participants are urged to use caution when walking down Jacob's Ladder due to its steep gradient and narrow steps.

Cannongate Tolbooth

Jacob's Ladder takes us down Calton Hill on to Calton Road, from here we walk through 'Waverley Square' and onto the Canongate - the south end of the Royal Mile. The Royal Mile is Edinburgh's iconic medieval street which runs from Edinburgh Castle, down to the Palace of Holyrood House, and the Scottish Parliament Building. The Tolbooth Tavern is part of the original Canongate Tolbooth which was built in 1591. This medieval building was used to collect tolls from travellers entering the burgh at the Canongate. The ground floor became The Tolbooth Tavern in 1820. The building was used to collect tolls from travellers entering the burgh but has also served as a Council Chamber, Police Court and Prison. Tolbooth Tavern acts as another iconic backdrop to our photoshoot, with a myriad of potential poses in this area, either across the road or close to the Tavern itself.

Holyrood Park

Holyrood is located at the bottom of the Royal Mile and is home to the Scottish Parliament, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Holyrood Park, all in the shadow of the Salisbury Crags and Arthurs Seat. The area originally took its name from Holyrood Abbey, which has been in ruins since the 18th century. The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of King Charles in Scotland, and was the resting place of the Queen on her final journey whilst she was in Edinburgh in September. Across the road from the Palace is the Scottish Parliament building, which opened in 2004. This quirky building offers a unique backdrop for a shoot, with the Canongate Wall giving us the chance to shoot with the Royal Mile in the background too. The reflection pools outside the Parliament Building also offer a wide range of shoot possibilities.

Royal Mile

From Holyrood we head back up the Royal Mile in the direction of Edinburgh Castle, and this iconic medieval street offers a variety of additional photoshoot opportunities.

Grassmarket

The Grassmarket is one of Edinburgh's historic market places and was used for the sale of horses and cattle, and it was also used as a place for public executions! The Grassmarket is situated below the Royal Mile and it has a truly tremendous view of the Castle, which will offer a splendid backdrop to a photoshoot. We can take advantage of the benches and seats in the Grassmarket for seated shots of the model.

The Vennel Viewpoint Edinburgh Castle

The Vennel viewpoint is perhaps the most instagrammed spot in Edinburgh in recent years, and I am sure the residents of the houses either side of the stairs must be past annoyed by now! But nevertheless it is an absolute must for any photoshoot tour of our wonderful capital city. There are opportunities for a wide range of shots here, all with the castle either fully or partially in the background of the image. The model could be stood, half-turned towards the photographer, or leaning against the hand rail, or sat or walking up the stairs.

Dean Village

Another popular instagram spot is the Dean Village, but you just cannot have a photoshoot tour of Edinburgh without going there, it is wondrous. Dean Village (from dene, meaning 'deep valley') is a former village immediately northwest of the city centre of Edinburgh. It is bounded by Belford Road to the south and west, Belgrave Crescent Gardens to the north and below the Dean Bridge to the east. It was formerly known as the "Water of Leith Village" and was a successful grain milling area for more than 800 years. At one time there were no fewer than eleven working mills there, driven by water from the Water of Leith. There are two primary shoot opportunities in the Dean Village. Firstly as we enter the village and we see the Water of Leith (as shown left) and then down by the water with the village in the background

Water of Leith Walkway

The Water of Leith is the main river flowing near central Edinburgh, and flows into the port of Leith where it flows into the sea via the Firth of Forth. Both the walkway, which runs past St Bernard's Well, and the Water itself, (shown in. adjacent images) offer great photoshoot opportunities.

Princes Street Gardens

Princes Street Gardens and the Scott Monument provide numerous opportunities for a great photoshoot, especially with the castle in the background

Edinburgh Waverley Station

Waverley Bridge offers a superb vantage point to get a shot with the Old Town in the background

Cockburn Street

The final stop of the tour is the remarkable curved street of Cockburn Street

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