Photography Traveling Tips

Photography traveling tips

Regardless of where you decide to go on your trip, whether you’re going on vacation or just visiting family and friends you would want to take some pictures. Think back of how many times you went away on a holiday trip and didn't take as much pictures as you wanted to, but only came to regret it later.

Here as some of the most important photography traveling tips:

Location Preparation

1) Since you know where you’re going it makes perfect sense to check out the location before you get there, make a list of attractions, accommodations, special points of interest, etc.

2) Figure out the photo opportunities for each appropriate venue to ensure that you will be taking awesome  pictures instead of ordinary ones.

3) If you’re an online fanatic, search the internet using different combinations of your destination, best photography locations, for images of the location, scenic spots, etc.

4) Be certain to scout out the national parks if you are going to a small town or non-city area. The great thing about national parks is that the scenery is usually so breathtaking, that any ordinary shot will look outstanding, just because of the subject.


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Photography Preparation

Now that you find yourself nearing your destination and pulling into the most scenic overlook for 400 miles, the sun is just starting to crack the horizon. This is where you instinctively pull the car over, grab your camera (and your tripod) which you hopefully remembered... If not - make the following list for the future:

1) Needless to say, remember your tripod (this will help to take those challenging photo's that would otherwise be difficult to take)

2) Memory, you can never have too much memory!

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3) If your camera has a hot shoe remember remember to bring your external flash as well as a light to ensure the quality of the night shots!

4) Remember your external shutter release cable for those long exposures.

5) Don’t forget the basics like: batteries, battery charger, camera bag, and additional lenses and filters.

6) If you are a novice - do not be ashamed to bring the manuals for your equipment.

Remember no to get so wrapped up in taking perfect shots that you end up not enjoying the trip. Remember to use the tripod so that you'll feature in at least some of the photos!


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