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Set up your camera with confidence
Camera handling, basic setup, shooting modes and the essential settings for the first exercises.

New to photography? Start here. Pick your pace.
Compare beginner courses in Switzerland and choose the format that fits your schedule, pace and camera.
Starting photography in Switzerland is easier than it looks — you don't need expensive gear or a free weekend. Swiss Photo Club runs beginner photography courses for adults who've never moved past auto mode, with half-day, full-day, and 5-session evening formats across Zürich, Geneva, Basel, Bern, Lausanne, Fribourg, St. Gallen and Lucerne.
We've taught more than 8,000 students over the past decade using plain-language instruction that focuses on the four settings that actually matter — aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and focus. No camera yet? We'll lend you one for free.
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Camera handling, basic setup, shooting modes and the essential settings for the first exercises.
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Depth of field, motion, brightness, exposure compensation and how the settings work together.
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Focusing, focal lengths, distance to subject, composition rules and building stronger images on purpose.
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In the evening course: homework reviews, landscapes, people, travel photography and clear next steps.
By the end of your course, the camera stops being a mystery. You'll walk into any situation — golden hour, an indoor dinner, your kid's school play — knowing which settings to choose and why.
Free camera loan available
Or, checkout our camera buying guide to see our advice, with Swiss retailers and prices.

Whether you have a camera or smartphone, want a short one-off class or a longer-term course — there's a format for you.
Three formats built on the same curriculum (DSLR, mirrorless, or any camera with manual settings). The choice is about pace and schedule, not content.
Beginner250 CHF · 4 hours
Zurich, Lausanne, Geneva, Fribourg
★ 5.0 — “A friendly place to learn about photography and to meet interesting people. I will gladly return.”
— Evangelos T., Geneva
BeginnerMost Popular
390 CHF · 7 hours
Zurich, Lausanne, Geneva, Bern, Basel, Lucerne, St. Gallen, Fribourg, Chur, Nyon
★ 5.0 — “I learned a lot and the teacher's style was great, combining clear theory with hands-on practice outdoors. She created a really warm and encouraging atmosphere.”
— Da Ga, Zürich
BeginnerOur Recommendation
490 CHF · 10 hours
Zurich, Lausanne, Geneva, Bern, Basel
★ 5.0 — “I did 5 weeks beginners course and it was amazing! Our teacher Fabiana is the most energetic, charismatic and charming person I've met.”
— Alina P, Zurich
If you are not sure yet, try the 1-hour demo course to see our teaching methods first.
Bundle several beginner courses at a lower price. Choose intensive weekends or a slower evening rhythm.
BundleSave 270 CHF990 CHF · 23 hours
Three beginner courses plus a practice workshop, condensed across a few weekends.
Includes
Beginners Full DayIntermediate Full DayLightroomPractice Workshop
3 full days + 1 workshop
BundleSave 270 CHF1,290 CHF · 32 hours
Three evening courses plus a practice workshop, spread across weekday evenings.
Includes
Beginners EveningIntermediate EveningLightroom EveningPractice Workshop
16 evenings · ~2h each
Looking for a longer programme eligible for Geneva CAF financing? See our Evening Mega Pack → and SPC Academy → — both meet the 40-hour CAF threshold.
These options fit if you prefer shooting with a smartphone or want personal coaching.
Beginner250 CHF · 4 hours
Zurich, Lausanne, Geneva, Bern
★ 5.0 — “I had a lot of fun at the smartphone photography class and the time flew by. Now just need to put into practice what she told us!”
— Vicente F., Zürich
Beginner200 CHF · 8 hours
Online
★ 5.0 — “If, like me, you are unsure of your level, I highly recommend a private photography course. A most rewarding and motivating experience!”
— Kristine G., Lausanne
Every SPC instructor teaches the same centrally-designed curriculum, refreshed every year. That means the quality you get is consistent regardless of which city you book in or which instructor leads the session — what varies is each instructor's personal style and specialty: portrait, landscape, street, or studio.
Take our 5-minute photography level test and we will recommend the right beginner format for you.