About this tour
When Ben from our BugBitten team booked a private photoshoot in Savannah, we got a guide who knew the city's quieter corners and wasn't afraid to point out the angles that actually work. You'll spend an hour roaming through the Spanish moss-draped squares and brick-lined streets that make Savannah photogenic, with real pointers on how to stand so you don't look awkward in front of the camera. The guide handles gear and edits two keepers from the session to take home. It's low-key and focused — no overselling, just solid portraits of you and whoever's with you against a genuinely beautiful backdrop.
Highlights
- Guide finds lesser-known Savannah spots, not just the postcard squares
- Actual posing tips that work, not generic Instagram advice
- Two professionally edited digital photos included
- One hour feels unrushed, covers real ground
- Fully accessible for wheelchairs and mobility aids
- Local recommendations woven in naturally
What to expect
You'll meet your guide and head into Savannah's historic core — expect cobblestone streets, pockets of shade under live oaks, and the kind of light that changes every few minutes depending on clouds. The guide will suggest spots, frame shots with you in them, and talk you through standing positions that actually flatter. It's collaborative rather than directive; they're reading the light and your comfort level simultaneously. You're moving at a walking pace but not rushing — they'll pause to set up a good shot rather than clock-watch.
Afterward, you'll get digital copies of two edited images within a timeframe the operator specifies. The whole thing is unhurried enough that you'll pick up something about how the city photographs, not just grab pictures. Savannah's heat and humidity are real in warmer months, so pace yourself.
Good to know
If you want decent photos of yourself without the stiffness of a traditional portrait session, this hits that mark. The guide's local knowledge means you'll end up in places that actually tell a Savannah story rather than repeating what everyone else shoots. Two edited images are a solid takeaway. Fully wheelchair accessible, stroller-friendly, and works for most fitness levels.
One hour moves quickly — you won't cover half the city, and if you want dozens of photos, you'll get fewer edits than a longer session would yield. Savannah's summer heat and humidity can be draining, especially if you're not used to it. The edited images belong to you for personal use, but there's a line around commercial use.
Wear clothes you feel confident in. Savannah's squares are public, so there will be other tourists around. The guide brings lighting kit, so you're not dependent on natural light alone, though golden hour still matters. Check the operator's turnaround time for edits. Groups are kept small — typically you and a partner or small family.
Tour sold and operated by Viator via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original BugBitten summaries written by our team — not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







