My Photography Tours are a mix of adventure and teaching, always taking place in wonderful and exciting locations in Italy and France. My workshops are not intended as only formal teaching and instructions, they are more about wandering in some of the best natural and urban environments I know and getting fully immersed in photography.
‘one-on-one’ photography workshops
Join me on a ‘one-on-one’ or small group photography workshop. Learn new skills, experiment with advanced techniques, develop your vision, all while enjoying in good company an enthralling outdoor experience in some of the best natural environments and cities of Italy and abroad. Private tuition is a great way to kick-start your landscape photography hobby, fine tune your skills or analyze in depth a particular aspect or technique. These workshops are specifically designed for single participants or small groups of maximum three students, and they are intended for people who looks for intensive, full immersion courses.
Paolo De Faveri’s workshops are designed to help take your creativity to a new level. Through a combination of both in-the-field image sessions and class/lecture sessions on many different topics both technical and artistic, I want to get you to start thinking differently as an artist and spark your artistic vision.
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Photographing the hidden Venice
– Venice photography tours – Recommended periods: year around, but too crowded on July, August, and during Christmas holidays

Western Alps
– Piedmont –
Recommended periods: Mid April to mid November – year around for a limited number of locations

Rural landscape, hills and medieval towns
– Piedmont – Recommended periods: year around.

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Val d’Orcia in her bright green dress
-Tuscany – Recommended periods: year around, particularly scenic from early March to early June

The Rocky giants of the Western Alps
– Aosta Valley –
Recommended periods: Mid April to mid November – year around for a limited number of locations

Enchanted Cinque Terre and Italian Riviera
– Liguria – Recommended periods: Mid October to the end of April
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