Thursday, 22 March 2012

Five travel photography tips for your next vacation

 

Five travel photography tips for your next vacation

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(ARA) - Nine out of 10 people are wanting to take two or more leisure trips this year, according to TripAdvisor's 2012 Travel Trends Forecast survey. But no matter where or why people take trips this year, how can travelers make their getaways more memorable and share their experiences with others?.

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Tell a visual story. Go beyond shooting famous landmarks and traditional subjects. Find and capture everyday moments and people who can certainly help bring to life the area's culture, history and story. Instead, consider taking several photos to get yourself comfortable with the subject. Early morning light and the 'golden hour' before dusk is a favorite for most professional photographers. Consider capturing both still and video images, and spend time interacting or talking with locals who may be ready to tell you stories beyond what you will read in travel books.

Be a backpack journalist. If your schedule allows, return to your point of interest at different times of the day to capture new elements. Then, get creative by trying different angles, camera settings, lenses and lighting.

Fisher offers these five tips to aid capture your favorite memories on your next vacation:

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Five travel photography tips for your next vacation



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