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9 Tips to Take Better Travel Photos

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As travelers, we’re constantly seeking to capture the essence of the places we explore – the sights, sounds, and stories that make each destination truly unique. But how can we elevate our travel photography skills to create images that transport viewers and ignite their wanderlust? In this guide, we’ll unveil the secrets to taking photos that do justice to your unforgettable adventures.

Tip 1: Do Your Research Before You Leave Home

Before embarking on your next getaway, take some time to research your destination through a photographer’s lens. Conduct Google image searches to get a sense of the iconic landmarks, vibrant street scenes, and hidden gems worth capturing. This advance scouting will ensure you arrive prepared to seize every photo opportunity that crosses your path.

Tip 2: Know Your Camera Like Your Best Friend

Whether you’re wielding a cutting-edge DSLR or relying on your trusty smartphone, understanding your camera’s settings and capabilities is crucial. When that fleeting moment arises, you’ll want to be able to quickly adjust focus, exposure, and other settings without fumbling. Practice makes perfect, so get acquainted with your gear before you hit the road.

Tip 3: Always Be Battery (and Memory Card) Ready

Few things are more disheartening than having your camera power down or run out of storage space just as the perfect shot presents itself. Avoid this photographer’s nightmare by always carrying spare batteries and empty memory cards or ensuring you have enough storage on your smartphone. Trust us, you don’t want to relive our tale of renting fancy lenses in Alaska, only to discover we had no batteries to power them! Read about that story here.

Tip 4: Be Aware of Composition

Frame your shot with a strong focal point, use leading lines to draw the viewer into the scene, and experiment with different angles and perspectives to add depth and interest to your images. Remember to consider elements such as lighting, symmetry, and the rule of thirds to create stunning and impactful landscape photographs that truly convey the natural splendor of your surroundings.

Tip 5: Simplify Your Scenes for Better Impact

When framing your shots, resist the temptation to cram every element of a scene into the frame. Instead, focus on capturing the essence through simple, thoughtful compositions. Look for striking colors, patterns, shapes, and symmetry that allow the subject to shine. And don’t be afraid to get low or climb high for a fresh perspective that sets your images apart.

Tip 6: Embrace the Human Element

While sweeping landscapes and architectural marvels make for breathtaking photos, don’t overlook the people who bring life and authenticity to your destination shots. Whether it’s a local merchant, a street performer, or a fellow traveler, including human subjects can add valuable context and scale. Just be sure to respect privacy and cultural norms.

Tip 7: Improve Your Photos Through Editing

Every digital photo is an interpretation, so why not refine that interpretation through basic editing? A few simple adjustments like cropping, straightening, and tweaking contrast or saturation can elevate a good shot to a great one. Embrace this craft – even masters like Ansel Adams edited their photos to artistic perfection.

Tip 8: Be Present in the Moment

For all the emphasis we place on capturing images, don’t forget to actually experience your travel moments. Periodically, put down the camera and simply breathe in the sights, sounds, and energy around you. Those unfiltered memories will enrich your photography by connecting you more deeply to your subjects.

Tip 9: Print Your Photos

Capture the essence of your unforgettable travels by transforming your cherished photos into a beautiful photo book or a stunning gallery wall display. Get your photos off your phone or hard drive and relive the magic of new places by showcasing your adventures through these creative and visually captivating ways to share with friends and family.

With these tips in mind, you’re ready to embark on a journey of photographic discovery. Whether exploring ancient ruins or bustling city streets, aim to create images that stir emotions and transport viewers. After all, that’s the magic of travel photography – preserving the spirit of adventure for years to come.

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Choose Your Cruise

Carnival Valor in Ocho Rios, Jamaica

It’s the time of year where it’s hard to get the motivation to get outside and take pictures. It doesn’t help that this has been such a weird winter with its temperature fluctuations and winter storm after winter storm. Planning for our upcoming cruise is the only thing keeping me going right now.

Our cruise is getting close and I think we have everything booked. We have booked our flights and our pre-cruise stay. We’ve made our specialty dining reservations and booked our shore excursions. I think all that’s left is packing our bags but it may be a little early for that.

In all of my planning, I think I’ve learned a thing or two about picking and planning for a cruise and I thought it would be a good idea to share! Here are the steps I use to pick my next cruise!

Atrium on Carnival Valor

1. Think about when you’d like to cruise. As a teacher, my travel times are limited to times when it is busier and more expensive to travel. If you have more flexibility, you can get great deals and avoid the crowds. Hurricane season tends to be the cheapest time to travel, but be prepared for itineraries to change to avoid storms.

2. Think about where you want to go. The Caribbean is one of the most popular cruise destinations and because of three availability of cruise ships in the Caribbean, it tends to be cheaper than other destinations. Cruises to Alaska are big in the summer months, as well as Mediterranean cruises. My absolute dream cruise is a Hawaiian islands cruise.

3. Think about what kind of atmosphere you’d like on your cruise. Are you looking for something formal? You may want to look at Princess or Celebrity lines. Are you looking for something more high energy? Check out Carnival. Do you want something more laid back? Check out Norwegian.

4. Think about the size of the ship. Smaller ships tend to be more intimate while bigger ships have more options in dining and entertainment.

5. Think about your stateroom. How much time are you planning on staying in your stateroom? If you’re only going to use it for sleeping, you can save money and go with an inside or oceanview cabin. If you plan on spending more time in your room, you should splurge for a balcony cabin or a suite.

Towel animal on Carnival Valor

6. Book your cruise. Typically, the best deals are found booking way in advance or waiting until the last minute. Of course, if you don’t live near a cruise port, booking last minute means higher flight costs, so keep that in mind. Cruise fares are typically the same no matter if you book them through a travel agent or straight from the cruise line. So, once you find your cruise, unlike airfare, shopping around is not really going to save you money.

Thanks for stopping by! Be sure to check back next week when I give more cruise planning tips! If you like my photos be sure to “like” my Facebook Page, follow me on Instagram, and Flickr! You can purchase prints on Etsy and Fine Art America. To see inside my camera bag, check out my Gear Page. For information about our new Guided Photography Tours, visit GuidedPhoto.com.

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