Bulgaria Through Your Lens

24 Nov 25

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Bulgaria is a country of rich history, vibrant streets, and stunning landmarks. From Sofia’s bustling boulevards and grand churches to Plovdiv’s cobbled streets and ancient theaters, every corner invites you to capture its story.

Here’s your guide to seeing Bulgaria through your camera.

Sofia Highlights

Sofia Highlights

National Palace of Culture (NDK)

A modern cultural landmark hosting exhibitions, concerts, and events.

Tip: Wide shots capture the full façade; try including surrounding greenery or fountains for context.

Vitosha Boulevard

Sofia’s main pedestrian street, lined with shops, cafes, and lively street life.

Tip: Capture candid moments of locals and visitors, colorful storefronts, and street performers.

Eagle’s Bridge

An iconic bridge adorned with statues and historic details.

Tip: Use angles that show the full span and include the cityscape behind for perspective.

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral

Sofia’s most iconic cathedral, known for its golden domes and intricate mosaics.

Tip: Shoot wide to include the entire façade or close-up on details of the domes and entrances. Evening light enhances the gold tones.

St. Sofia Church & Statue of Sofia

Historic landmarks that symbolize the city.

Tip: Capture the church with the statue in frame for context.

Plovdiv Highlights

Plovdiv Highlights

Old Town

A charming historic district with cobbled streets, colorful houses, and museums.

Tip: Wide shots of streets and alleys show the preserved architecture. Include locals or tourists to add life.

Ancient Theater

A Roman-era amphitheater still in use today.

Tip: Capture from above to show seating tiers and stage; include the city behind for perspective.

Pedestrian Street & Landmarks

Explore Roman Stadium, Dzhumaya Mosque, and the Ancient Forum along Plovdiv’s vibrant street.

Tip: Candid street shots, architectural details, and reflections in windows make lively photos.

Quick Tips for Great Photos

  • Golden hours enhance streets, squares, and monuments.
  • Include people for scale and storytelling.
  • Mix wide shots with close-ups for both grandeur and detail.
  • Look for reflections, textures, and symmetry in architecture.
  • Be patient - crowds, light, and shadows shift quickly; the perfect moment may last just minutes.

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