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Guide to Travel Photography – #1: Know the basics

8/16/2013

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(Photo by © Brandon Elijah Scott / Eye & Pen)
I’ve been asked to write a series guiding CheapOair customers through the finer points of Travel Photography. I’ve been a professional photographer for nearly ten years and I must say there’s just as much luck as there is skill involved in creating strong images that give justice to the destination. But mixing skill and the basic knowledge, with some patience, you can absolutely improve your photography to which you can be in the ‘awe’ of your family and friends once you return home from your glorious adventures.
The basics of photography range from starting with the right equipment and knowing how to use it, as well as knowing when and what to shoot, and what to watch out for. Since there are hundreds of different brands and styles and levels of equipment, my only suggestion in this department – without going too deep into the differences in camera and photo-related equipment (as I could spend the 6 volume series on this subject only) – is to choose something that fits your style of travel and choose what feels right to you. The farther I go with this subject, I will be discussing more advanced settings and tricks of the trade, so it might be worthwhile for you (especially if you’re wanting to take a serious jump into quality travel photos) to think about purchasing an entry level DSLR camera – one that allows you to control the settings and interchange the lenses. Comparable models can be found from the most popular brands, like Canon, Nikon and Sony.

Without further ado, let me jump into some of the basic need-to-know’s:

Know your settings and what they do...
This is another subject that I can speak on length about, but knowing your settings on your DSLR camera is an absolute MUST if you’re going to take strides with your photography. However daunting it may seem to learn the settings, there’s no reason to fret – I promise. Knowing the science and the technical aspects of photography isn’t necessary when you’re getting started. But there are a few settings that you truly NEED to know to produce quality images. So take sometime to research online about Shutter Speed, F-Stop, White Balance, and ISO.

Ditch the distractions...
Most amateur shooters take a good photo one time out of every 100+ shots, but you can easily increase the ratio of good to bad, by simply shooting with less distractions. I mean, do you REALLY need that power line in there? How about that car? See that big billboard? Ask yourself, ‘Is that necessary?’ The answer almost every time is NO. Take a few extra steps, one way or the other or use your zoom, or do whatever you have to do to simplify the things in the photo.

Work with it, don’t give up...
Another typical mistake that amateur photographers often make is they ‘snapshot’ a subject then move on immediately, but growth in one’s ability can happen quickly with the simple remedy of taking more time to improve each image. Challenging yourself to out-do each previous shot of the same subject by either moving to another spot, changing the perspective, removing distractions, or with other slight changes can seriously improve one’s photography overnight.
Remember: With each click of a camera, one’s experience grows – which leads to strength of ability.

Last, but not least – here’s some of my photography, so you can see that I know a bit about what I’m talking about... =)
(This piece was written by Brandon Elijah Scott and originally published on CheapOAir.com)
14 Comments
Sarah @ The Wanderblogger link
8/16/2013 07:19:10 pm

That is a beautiful photo! Where is it from?

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Brandon Scott link
8/24/2013 12:27:03 am

Paris :)

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9/19/2013 06:47:53 am

Hi Brandon, This article is great mate, thanks for sharing. I am a Thai street food chef and food writer. I photograph my food all the time however much of the advice in this blog is helpful for me.

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12/21/2013 02:58:34 pm

I absolutely love your website. Your layout is awesome, and the food looks amazing! Thank you for your kind words. I am curious to pick your brain on what advice you find helpful. I would like to elaborate some on the things that my readers find beneficial. Feel free to shoot me an e-mail. :)

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9/29/2013 01:28:57 pm

GORGEOUS PHOTO! Your website looks stunning. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.

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Brandon Elijah Scott link
12/21/2013 02:56:19 pm

You are very welcome. :) Thank you so much for your kind words.

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