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In this post, I’m sharing A Maternity Photoshoot set in Beautiful Prague. A trip to Prague has been on my wish list for many years. I remember my first trip after the Iron Curtain fell, when the city still had communist stigmas. I stayed in a hotel on the outskirts. It felt like a youth hostel; they served breakfast in a large dining room with tables covered in white paper cloths and orange plastic chairs. The ladies dressed in white blouses and caps pushed trolleys through the room, filled with white cups and coffee thermoses. The grin on their faces told you they weren’t happy to work here and see Western tourists. This was the first trip on my own. It was summertim,e and I would spend most of my days outdoors walking the city in an endless search for its history. I was curious to understand the 1968 revolution and get a sense of the town and the people who made it.
For my last trip, I was travelling to Prague on a 7 am train from Berlin Hauptbahnhof, direct to Prague, the journey took 4 hours. I love train travel; it’s slow and lets you wander through the snowy landscapes. I passed through Dresden, another city on my wish list, and promised to stop by someday.
I arrived in Prague around lunchtime. The ground was wet and covered with sleet. I pushed my suitcase through the cobbled streets, searching for my hotel. The town was busy with tourist groups following their guide. I dropped my bags at the hotel and searched for lunch. I found a café that served fresh juices and salads, enough to satisfy my hunger. It started snowing in the afternoon. It was so cold that I tucked my hands in my pockets to walk to Charles Bridge and the Prague Castle. I took some shots on Charles Bridge, planning for my next day photoshoot. The bridge was crowded. I had planned an early photoshoot close to sunrise to avoid the crowd. Somehow, all the tourists I saw in town earlier had gathered towards Charles Bridge. I continued uphill through Mala Strana and towards the castle. The Prague Castle Hradčany is one of the oldest in the world. The highlights include:
I walked back to Charles Bridge to explore the Mala Strana district. This baroque neighbourhood feels distant from the busy Old Town. Visit the Wallenstein Garden, open from April to October, known for its “dripstone” wall and peacocks. Also, check out the Church of St. Nicholas, one of the finest Baroque churches in Europe.
After exploring Malá Strana, head to Kampa Island, one of Prague’s hidden treasures. This quiet artificial island is separated from Lesser Town by a narrow canal called “Devil’s Stream” (Čertovka), which was lined with water mills. Crossing the small bridges onto the island, you’ll feel as though you’ve uncovered a secluded part of Prague away from the crowds.
I met with Ayaka, a Czech National Ballet dancer. The photoshoot doesn’t feature her as a dancer, but as a celebration of her pregnancy. Despite the cold temperature, it was nearly 0°C, and Ayaka was smiling, excited about the shoot. She wanted portraits with Prague in the background and shots celebrating her baby bump. We started on Charles Bridge; I was trying to isolate my subject from the crowd while featuring the bridge. You could start shooting at 5 am on that bridge and still not be alone. This is the type of challenge I enjoy during a location photoshoot, but I aimed to move quickly between locations to keep Ayaka from getting too cold.
After Charles Bridge, we walked down to Kampa to use the baroque-style architecture with yellow walls and paved streets as a background for the portraits. I asked Ayaka to walk towards the camera. I used the Lennon Wall and the painted baroque house as the backdrop.
We wrapped the shoot and said goodbye. I’m excited to share the results of the photoshoot with you. Let me know what you think of the final photos.
A short walk from Old Town Square lies Josefov, Prague’s historic Jewish Quarter. Visit the beautiful Old Jewish. Explore the synagogues, including the Spanish Synagogue with its Moorish interior. The Jewish Museum offers a collection documenting the history of Czech Jews.
Don’t miss The Old-New Synagogue, Europe’s oldest active synagogue, dating back to the 13th century.
Take a metro or a riverside walk to Vyšehrad, an ancient fort overlooking the Vltava River. This complex, less crowded than Prague Castle, contains the neo-Gothic St. Peter and Paul Basilica and a cemetery of famous Czechs. The views of Prague from the ramparts are impressive and offer a different perspective than the castle.
Hidden gem: Café Savoy, an elegant café. Their pastries and hot chocolate are exceptional.
Prague was a gorgeous setting for a destination photoshoot. It’s always a delight to combine a photoshoot with a city break.
Prague captivated me with its blend of history, culture, and modernity. Below is a gallery of my tour around Prague.
Prague offers accommodation options for every budget and preference. Here are some recommended places to stay in different areas of the city:
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