Night Photography of Gastown Popular Among Travelers

With longer winter nights and a backdrop of rain, Gastown looks stunning this time of year! The popular visitors’ spot is also a local favorite (about the only time of the year!), as it’s one of the few places to wander around in our long and wet rainy season. The lights and cobblestone streets also make for great night photography.

Nature PhotoHikes leads night tours which have recently become popular through AirBnB. Here are a few of the 5 star reviews:

I loved my previous experience with Nafees so much (Lynn Canyon), that I decided to book with him again! It can be pretty daunting to do night photography at first, but Nafees teaches you some really helpful tips! He took me on a mini tour of Gastown along the way and was full of knowledge about the area. It honestly felt like I was hanging out with a friend more than anything else. His easygoing and friendly nature makes him so easy to be around. I would highly recommend any of his trips! 🙂” – Monica

Nafees was super nice and accommodating! He catered the tour as per my wishes and what he though would work best for me! I definitely learnt photography techniques from him and he took some great photographs of me 🙂 was a great experience!” – Preeti

Nafees is personable, and well informed. I felt instantly comfortable with him as we wandered around taking a range of shots with different techniques. Had a great time. Recommend gloves for wintertime!” – Michael

Nafees took me around all the cool spots in Gastown, Chinatown and Canada Place for this evening photography tour. He showed me how to capture the best photos in these areas and gave me some great tips on night photography. Very friendly, polite and talented guy, definitely recommend if you’re looking for something to do with your evenings downtown!” – Harry

Awesome, insightful, and well knowledgeable. someone that is down to earth, I would recommend him to my friends and family.” – Andrew

Read on for more information and to book.


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