How to Take Better Travel Photos in Bad Light
Bad light is inevitable in travel photography — especially when you’re addicted to specialty coffee and allergic to early mornings. But poor conditions don’t have to mean poor photos. In this post I’m sharing three techniques I rely on when the light isn’t on my side: finding colour, seeking tonal contrast, and using exposure compensation to expose for feeling rather than accuracy
How to Take Unique Travel Photos (Without a Drone)
How do you take good travel photos in popular destinations? How do you make sure your photos stand out from the rest? In this blog post, we’ll explore a series of photos from Palawan in the Philippines and dissect each to show you how to do just that.
Don’t Wait to Land: How to Shoot Better Travel Photos From Day One
In this post I’ll show you why the airport is one of the most underrated photography locations on your trip, and give you eight tips to make the most of it.