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A Tango Caminata in La Boca

Buenos Aires | Argentina

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A Tango Caminata in La Boca in Buenos Aires | Argentina Private Tour
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Tango Photography Tour in La Boca with pro photographer, dancers in costume, compositional tips.

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Bernardo Galmarini

What is this?

Hosted by a professional photographer from Buenos Aires, this tango photography experience takes place in the vibrant neighborhood of La Boca. Playing out on the pedestrianized street of Caminito, you will meet two professional and award winning tango dancers before capturing incredible images of them performing to the backdrop of the colorful, mismatched tenement houses La Boca is famed for. Sporting full costume and make-up, the dancers are happy to answer any questions you have about this art form. The experience starts over a cup of coffee in a cafe where Bernardo will discuss the best camera settings for capturing tango on the street. He will address compositional tips, focusing techniques, and working with moving subjects. This is an opportunity to ask any questions and get to grips with the functionality of your camera or device (smartphones are welcome). As the activity progresses, he will continue to impart knowledge and mentor you throughout.

What makes this unique?

If you’re the kind of traveler who feels shy about photographing people on the street, then this experience takes care of that. Hosted by a professional Porteño photographer whose work appears in publications all over the world, you will partake in a private photography session with two tango dancers in La Boca. This dancing duo will be dressed in full costume and make-up and you will have the opportunity to chat before and during the experience—providing a rare access moment to learn about this art form from those who practice it and take a closer look at the fashion.The setting itself couldn't be more appropriate. After all, La Boca is one of the barrios of Buenos Aires where tango found its feet in the 19th century. Bernardo will art direct the shoot, indicating where and how the dancers should pose while at the same time assisting you with your camera settings and composition. All you need to worry about is taking compelling photos and feeling the rhythm!

What is the profile of the host?

Bernardo Galmarini is a professional photographer from Buenos Aires, Argentina, specializing in travel and architectural photography. As a freelance photographer, his work has been published in the most prestigious newspapers, books, travel guides, and magazines worldwide including National Geographic, the Michelin Travel Guide, Lonely Planet, and The New York Post. Among his numerous accolades, he has claimed top prize in the "Luxury Travel Guide Awards" four times. In order to share his knowledge, talent, and passion with other curious travelers, Bernardo has curated his own photography tours, workshops, and photoshoots in Buenos Aires as well as other locations around Argentina. These are designed to accommodate novice photographers new to the art as well as experienced photographers seeking ways of improvement.

What to bring?

Camera with a zoom lens in the range of 24mm to 200mm is recommended, or any range in between. For example: 24-105mm, 70-200mm, 24-70mm, etc. Any other device is welcome—smartphones and compact cameras included.

Where is this located?

Where will we meet?

Meet Bernardo outside the Fundación Proa Art Museum (Av. Don Pedro de Mendoza 1929) in La Boca, Buenos Aires. This is a safe, touristic meeting point served by public transport and Uber.

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USD 350
per person

Private

2 - 4 people

2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 4. It includes: Photo shoot with two professional tango dancers Professional photographer host. Coffee and/or tea with pastries.
Offered in English, Spanish

Private

2 - 4 people

2.5 hours
The price includes all fees and tips.
This experience accommodates a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 4. It includes: Photo shoot with two professional tango dancers Professional photographer host. Coffee and/or tea with pastries.
Offered in English, Spanish