A quick, relaxed way to come away from Dublin with proper photos of yourself in the city - not rushed phone snaps, but edited images taken by someone who knows the right spots and the right light.
You’ll start at the Molly Malone statue, then move through some of Dublin’s most recognisable spots: the historic grounds of Trinity College, the Ha’penny Bridge over the Liffey, the colourful streets of Temple Bar, Dublin Castle, Christ Church Cathedral, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Your photographer will offer posing tips at each location to help you look natural rather than posed.
After the tour, you’ll receive around 30 edited photos per person, delivered electronically. The experience takes up to 6 people.
Twenty minutes moves faster than you’d expect, but the route between the Molly Malone statue and the two cathedrals is compact enough that your photographer can cover the key spots without any rushing. The efficiency is part of the point - you’re in and out with good images and the rest of your day is still intact.
The Molly Malone statue on Grafton Street is one of those Dublin landmarks that photographs well from the right angle and looks a bit ordinary from the wrong one. Your photographer knows the difference. The same is true for Ha’penny Bridge - there’s a spot on the south quay that most visitors walk straight past that frames the bridge beautifully.
Christ Church Cathedral and St. Patrick’s Cathedral are within walking distance of each other and both have real photographic character - the stonework, the scale, and the surrounding streets all give you something to work with. If you want to go inside either during the day, that’s a separate visit, but the exteriors alone are worth the stop.
For groups up to six people, this is one of the more affordable ways to come away with photos of the whole group together at the city’s main landmarks. No splitting up to take turns with the camera, no relying on strangers, and no missing anyone from the frame.
If the dates you want aren’t showing availability online, it’s worth messaging the operator directly. They often open additional slots on request, especially for small groups or off-peak times.