Streets of Mysore

The charming streets of Mysore are a photographer's paradise, offering a plethora of subjects to capture through the lens. From the bustling markets to the serene heritage buildings, every corner of the city exudes a unique charm that is bound to captivate any photographer. The vibrant colors of the street vendors' wares, the intricate architecture of the palaces and temples, and the lively street scenes all make for perfect shots.

The narrow alleyways lined with traditional homes and colorful walls provide a glimpse into the daily life of the locals, making it a great location for street photography. As the day turns into night, the streets come alive with twinkling lights and bustling crowds, creating a magical ambiance that photographers can't resist. With its rich cultural heritage and diverse landscapes, Mysore's streets offer endless opportunities for photographers to capture stunning images and showcase the city's beauty through their lens.

The clock tower in Mysore is a majestic and iconic structure that is located in the heart of the city. It was built in 1933 by the then Maharaja of Mysore, Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV, and stands at a height of 75 feet. The clock tower is a perfect blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture with a touch of British influence. It is known for its intricate carvings, beautiful arches, and colorful domes that adorn its top

The four clocks on each side of the tower are fitted with mechanical movements and continue to function flawlessly even after all these years. The clock tower not only serves as a timekeeper for the city but also holds a significant historical and cultural value for the people of Mysore. It is a popular tourist attraction, and many visitors come to admire its grandeur and take pictures against its backdrop. During festivals and special occasions, the clock tower is beautifully lit up, adding to its charm. The clock tower in Mysore is not only a symbol of the city's rich heritage but also a testament to its progress and development over the years.

The clock tower of Mysore and the surrounding lanes provide an excellent backdrop for street photography and taking portraits. The clock tower, standing tall and majestic, is a symbol of the city's history and culture. Its intricate architecture and vibrant colors make for a great subject for photography. As one wanders through the bustling lanes of Mysore, they will come across a multitude of colorful shops, bustling markets, and vibrant street scenes that are perfect for capturing candid moments.

The narrow lanes with their old-world charm and bustling crowds provide a unique setting for street photography, while the locals going about their daily lives add an authentic touch to portraits. Whether one is a professional photographer or just a hobbyist, the clock tower and lanes of Mysore offer endless opportunities for capturing stunning photographs and immortalizing the beauty of this enchanting city. From the vibrant colors to the lively atmosphere, Mysore's clock tower and lanes are truly a photographer's paradise.

Date / Day : 11th April 2026, Saturday

Time : 7.00 AM

Meeting Point : Clock Tower

Our Workshops are free of cost

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Photowalk is open to everyone and one can click from any device.

We also provide free Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras during the photowalk that can be shared with the group, just bring your SD Card and retrieve the photos once the photowalk is over.

Who can attend

Photowalk is open to all above the Age of 18 Years

Participant can click photos from any camera or mobile phones

If you do not have a camera we will provide you with a mirrorless camera that will be shared with other participants during the photowalk. Please carry a SD Card to so you can take your clicked photos back. We would require a photo ID with address proof to be submitted at the time of the photowalk.

Please note that photo walks are done on foot, so expect lots of walking.

FAQ’s

Is there any Fees for attending the Photowalk ?

All our photowalks across India are free of cost . Government entry fees applies incase of heritage sites participant's need to pay the entry fees for visiting these site.

I do not have a Camera can I participate in the Photowalk ?

Yes surely you can. We provide Fujifilm Mirrorless Cameras for our photowalks that will be shared among the participants. It would be great if you could carry a SD Card, so that you can take back your clicked photographs.

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