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Capture Seoul’s vibrant life with this film camera tour in Hongdae. Enjoy expert guidance, film development, and authentic neighborhood sights for a memorable experience.
This Seoul Film Camera Club tour offers an engaging way to see the city through the lens of a classic film camera. For just under $60, you’ll spend about three hours in the lively Hongdae district, guided by someone who knows the area intimately. It’s a chance to slow down, focus on composition, and create tangible memories on film — something digital photography can’t quite replicate.
What makes this experience stand out is the inclusion of an automatic film camera, one roll of Kodak film, and the process of developing and scanning your images. Whether you’re a photography novice or someone wanting to revisit the charm of film, this tour keeps things accessible and fun.
One potential consideration is that meals and drinks aren’t included, so you’ll want to plan for a snack or drink afterward. Also, the group is small, with a maximum of four participants, which means plenty of personalized attention. This makes it a perfect fit for travelers who enjoy intimate, creative activities away from the crowds.
If you’re into photography, local neighborhoods, or simply want a different perspective on Seoul, this tour offers genuine value and memorable moments.
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The tour begins at 183 Yanghwa-ro in Mapo-gu, a central spot near public transportation, making it easy to access. Expect to meet your guide, Kinam, around 2:00 pm, ready for a leisurely, photo-focused walk. The group size remains small—max four travelers—to ensure plenty of personal attention and space for creative experimentation.
Hongdae is famous for its youthful energy, street art, and indie vibe, but the tour takes you beyond the usual busy streets. You’ll stroll along Maze Road in Yeonnam-dong, an area known for its quirky cafes, local shops, and a more relaxed atmosphere. This part of Seoul offers a mix of traditional and modern sights, creating a perfect backdrop for film photos.
Kinam provides an automatic film camera pre-loaded with one roll of Kodak film, offering 36 shots. We loved how he took the time to show us how to handle the camera, making sure even beginners felt comfortable. As one reviewer mentioned, Kinam was “very nice and sat with me to help prepare,” which made the process less intimidating.
Throughout the walk, you’ll take photos while listening to explanations about the neighborhood’s character and hidden gems. The pace is relaxed, letting you experiment with angles and lighting. Our reviewer shared, “He showed us how to use the cameras before we started an extremely fun and peaceful walk,” emphasizing the laid-back nature of the experience.
After your walk, the film is developed and scanned, with the digital images sent to you via a download link. This means you leave with high-resolution versions of your photos, preserving the tactile essence of film but also giving you easy access to share online or print.
Considering it costs about $60, including the camera, film, development, and scanning, it’s an affordable way to get a hands-on photography experience that’s both fun and educational. Unlike typical city tours, this isn’t just about sightseeing — it’s about creating something tangible.
Reviewers have praised Kinam’s approachability and expertise. One noted, “Kinam was very friendly and knowledgeable about the area,” which added a layer of authenticity and connection to the experience. His willingness to help optimize shots and even let guests keep the camera for a few extra days shows genuine care.
Photography on film has a particular charm — the colors, grain, and unpredictability make images feel special. Plus, the process of developing and scanning adds a nostalgic element that digital photos lack. You’ll love the chance to slow down and focus on composition, light, and storytelling.
The walk is not just about snapping photos; it’s an opportunity to explore parts of Seoul often missed by travelers. The neighborhood’s vibe, local shops, and lesser-known streets offer a more authentic taste of city life.
Duration: About 3 hours, which is a comfortable amount of time to explore without feeling rushed.
Price: At $59.59 per person, the experience is quite reasonable, especially considering the inclusion of all the essentials for film photography.
Meeting Point: Located conveniently near public transportation, making it easy to reach from most parts of Seoul.
Group Size: Limited to four travelers, ensuring personalized guidance and a relaxed atmosphere.
What to Bring: Since meals and drinks aren’t included, plan to bring a snack or water, especially if you want to stay energized through your walk.
What’s Not Included: Food and drinks, so you might want to grab a coffee or some snacks before or after the tour.
Our reviews highlight the warmth and helpfulness of Kinam, who goes the extra mile to ensure you get quality shots. Jordan, who had little experience with film, appreciated how Kinam “sat with me to help prepare,” and the fact that he could keep the camera afterward for a few days was a bonus.
Another participant, Stefanie, said, “Kinam was very friendly and knowledgeable about the area,” and enjoyed the peaceful, creative walk in a neighborhood they wouldn’t have otherwise explored. The personal insights and local tips added to the overall charm of the experience.
This tour is perfect for photography enthusiasts wanting to try film and for travelers who appreciate relaxed, authentic explorations of Seoul. It’s ideal for those who enjoy small-group adventures, personalized attention, and creating tangible memories.
If you’re curious about Seoul’s lesser-known neighborhoods, or if you want to add a creative twist to your trip, this experience delivers meaningful, lasting impressions. It’s also a wonderful way to slow down and truly connect with the city on a more personal level, all while mastering a classic art form.
This Seoul Film Camera Club tour offers a perfect blend of creativity, local insight, and relaxed exploration. For under $60, you get a guided walk through the lively streets of Hongdae and Yeonnam-dong, a vintage camera, film, and the thrill of seeing your photos develop from raw film into digital images.
The personalized guidance from Kinam, coupled with the authentic neighborhood vibe, makes this a highly memorable activity that appeals to both casual travelers and photography buffs alike. If you’re looking for a unique way to capture Seoul’s spirit and keep those images forever, this tour is a fantastic choice.
It’s especially suited for those who enjoy slow, intentional experiences and want to bring home more than just digital snapshots — you’ll have real, tangible memories on film to cherish for years.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The guide, Kinam, is very helpful, showing you how to handle the automatic camera, so even first-timers can feel confident capturing great shots.
What should I bring with me?
Since meals and drinks aren’t included, it’s a good idea to carry a snack or water. The tour itself provides everything else needed for film photography.
Can I keep the camera after the tour?
Yes, as one reviewer mentioned, Kinam allowed them to keep the camera for a few extra days after the walk, which is perfect if you want to continue shooting on film during your stay.
How long does the film development take?
The film is developed and scanned after the walk, with images sent digitally via a download link, so you should receive your photos shortly after.
Is the group size really small?
Yes, the maximum is four travelers, ensuring plenty of one-on-one guidance and a more intimate experience.
What if I want to cancel?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible if your plans change.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts at 183 Yanghwa-ro in Mapo-gu and finishes back at the same meeting point.
Is public transportation nearby?
Yes, the meeting point is close to public transit options, making it easy to reach from different parts of Seoul.
This camera-focused adventure in Seoul offers a charming, slow-paced escape into the city’s authentic neighborhoods — perfect for creating meaningful memories on film.