Bring your camera to Montreal and delve into the exciting creative opportunities this unique city presents. Thanks to my 20 years as a location scout on major motion pictures and TV shoots, I know how to get access to the best and hardest to find locations plus many other resources that together will fulfill your most cherished creative ambitions. This is an exclusive 6 hour photography tour with a professional photographer who will share tips & tricks to help improve your photography skills.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
At your hotel
1 hour at Mont Royal, Montreal's Central Park. Nature scenes, forest & a stunning skyline of Montreal.
Cobblestone streets, European architecture, & the beautiful Old port of Montreal. Lots of different photo ops.
Many things to see on this island including the Biosphere, the old fort, the Jacques Cartier Bridge & lots more!
A stunning interior with an infinity pool & so much more. Great for slow exposures. There's even a piece of the Berlin Wall!
A great place to shoot & an even greater place to eat! A very colourful environment that's always fun to shoot.
Food from around the world, and if you like oysters, this place has the best oyster bar in Canada!
A fun & photogenic neighbourhood where you can try Montreal's best espresso & the world's best cannoli!
A great place to explore street photography!
At your hotel
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Professional photographer guide
Private vehicle
Hotel pickup & drop-off
Private tour
Bottled water, snacks
Parking fees
lunch
Gratuities
This is a customized 6 hour private photography tour. All you need is a camera & appropriate clothing depending on weather.
I can also give tours of Quebec countryside with extra transportation fees.
Hello! I’m Alain D, a professional photographer, visual artist and 20-year veteran location manager for the film industry and this is my city, Montreal, Quebec!