Top 10 Photography Tips for Travellers

TOP 10 PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS FOR TRAVELLERS

by Ewen Bell

  1. Get closer
    The easiest way to improve your photography is to get closer to the subject. The world changes when you are closer to it.
  2. Go Slow
    Take your time and you will take better photos. Rushing about gives you lots of shots that you might not want to keep, so maybe it’s better to go slow and enjoy the travel.
  3. Shoot wide
    Get a wide-angle lens and get more into the shot. Many compact cameras shoot the equivalent of 24 mm wide, and that’s good
  4. Look for the light
    Cameras shoot light not objects, so you have to practice seeing the light as your camera does. Lovely light makes for lovely photos.
  5. Ask first
    Show respect for other people and ask permission before shooting. It avoids offending strangers and gives you a chance to better connect with the locals. Getting local is what it’s all about!
  6. Get details
    Take photos of the little things along the journey, not just the big ones. The texture of a place can be revealed in detail photos.
  7. Review your shots
    Every night, have a look through your photos for the day. It helps you to appreciate the effort you put into them, and can reveal some missing subjects that you can work on the next day.
  8. Creative control
    Try taking control of the camera instead of letting the camera determine your photo. Exploring the craft of photography is about cultivating your own ability to be creative.
  9. Shoot for love
    We fall in love with places as we travel, so let your passion for a place guide your photography. Ask yourself: what is it about this place that makes it special, and do my photos reveal that quality? 
  10. People matter
    Travel is about people, and so should your photography. Your most treasured memories of a place are usually the people and the character, so try to get a little of them on film.

Ewen Bell is an award-winning photographer from Australia.

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