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    TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS


    TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY TIPS

    hey guy’s.

    What is going on?
    Today I have travel photography tips to take your photos to the next level.



    1-always shoot RAW:

    This will provide a ton of flexibility in post when editing When in doubt, underexpose the photo cause you'll be able to regain most of the detail. But if the photo's overexposed, the details are lost forever.



    2-The general rule of thirds:

    Most cameras and phones have a grid try to place the most important aspect on one of the four intersections.



    3-Charge all the batteries:

    Although it may seem like a boring tip, this is a useful one. Having multiple charged batteries ensure that you'll be capturing a once-in-a-lifetime sunset make sure to pack all the chargers and cords necessary.



    4-perspective change your perspective:


    A lot of people will be visiting the hotel you're staying at, or the beach you're walking on But how many will be laying on the ground to get the perfect shot?
    We found that looking at things from multiple perspectives enables us to create and original and unique photograph
    So, get down on the ground, look up, look down, look everywhere, and get a different view than you're used to. Bring the necessities and narrow it down.



    5- Bring the necessities:

    I love to have mobility to trek to remote places and not worry about my back breaking. This also forces us to get creative with smaller parameters in terms of gear.



    6- ask to get the shot:



    it never hurts to ask someone to take their portrait I've always regretting not asking but I've never regretted asking .

    7-Bring your camera:


    Bring your camera everywhere, but we all knew that, right?

    7-Shoot in the moment:


    People can spot a posed photo a mile away, but when you're shooting in the moment capturing the real,
    raw emotion and actions that aren't staged, your photo will feel more organic and relatable.

    8- Get in your photos:


    It took me over a year of photography I had hundreds of photos from around the world that I wasn't too excited to post anywhere and I couldn't figure out why Anyone can take a picture of a monument, beach, building, et cetera ,If you get in the frame, it adds a perspective and some personality It also makes your photo more unique, and not like any other photo on the internet.

    9-sunrise or sunset:



    Most of my best travel photos are taken either at sunrise or sunset I use the mobile app Sun Surveyor to know the exact time of the sunrise and sunset in my specific location, as well as the exact path that the sun is going to take throughout the day.
    Be sure you know your location at least 30 minutes prior, so you can set up your camera, and don't miss the shot.

    10- Instagram lovers tips:


    When posting your travel photos to Instagram, crop your images to the 4/5 aspect ratio This allows your photos to take up the maximum amount of real estate in the feed, which will lead to higher engagement from your audience Be sure to keep this in mind as you're out shooting, and compose your photos accordingly.

    sorry i dont have any photo 4/5 ;) hhhh


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