How to take kick-ass travel photos: Tips from 3 travel photographers
We have all read our fair share of tips to improve our travel photos, but it’s always a good thing to read from those with whom we can relate more—in my case, Filipino photographers or foreigners who photograph the Philippines on a regular basis. I’m thankful for Facebook for making it easier more than ever to get in touch with people who had been so generous with their time and wisdom.
I have asked these three photographers for just ONE TIP to take better travel photos, but I got more than that. Hope these tips help you too.
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Nikka Corsino said on December 25, 2012
Thanks for reading, Scott. Photography during travel is a fantastic way to keep learning. Safe travels to you always.
Scott Hartman said on December 24, 2012
Sound advice. For instance, when in India I always go to the Taj Mahal. Each time (five and counting) I never stay less than four days, a week is about average. A photograph is a moment, and as such, with so many views of the Taj to be had, I need to be where I want to be, at the moment I want to be there. And this takes time. Advance scouting.