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Travel Photography Attracts New Visitors
By Andrew Kelly
When on vacation people will take a multitude of pictures and when they get home they may find their shots do not look like the ones in the advertising brochures that convinced them to go to that particular spot in the first place. The world of travel photography involves more than taking pictures of sandy beaches and sunny skies. It also involves creating images showing fun and excitement to entice people into spending their vacation and money at that location.
In the digital age travel photography has become easier as enhancing photographs in the computer can help make corrections the photographer may have missed while shooting the scene and in some cases eliminates the need for perfect weather. All those brochures with the clear blue skies and crystal-clear water used to take weeks to shoot waiting for the perfect weather. Now with travel photography the skies can be as clear as the photographer wants them to be with clouds dissipated on the computer.
Composition is perhaps one of the most important aspects of travel photography as the final edit of the picture must include all of the virtues of a vacation spot within one frame. As budgets tighten it is important for the photographer to capture the essence of a location in the confines of fewer images.
Action Causes Potential Vacationer Reaction
In travel photography the fun and excitement a person might expect needs to be present in each image on display. People participating in water sports with the look of abject terror on their face probably will not draw many people. An individual on water skis coming off the end of a ski jump wearing a big smile on their face, will show the fun available even while participating in extreme activities.
While many pictures taken for travel photography use paid models, especially in action scenes, there are occasions when real vacationers fall into the photograph. These are good for overall views of a beach, for instance, but pictures depicting restaurant images with patron close-ups typically use hired models. Typically, a company cannot use a person in a picture whose image is easily identifiable without that person permission. If the subject refuses or demands payment, the picture is usually trashed.
Another trick to successful travel photography is to make all scenes appear to be candid shots. That is the picture should not look posed and the activity in which the subjects are involved should appear to be taken as a spur of the moment decision.
Author Details:
Andrew Kelly, copywriter for various websites including, Photo Gallery and The A to Z of Photography with his main interests being photography and travel.
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