My New Top 8 Travel Planning Tips for Photographers

The photos in this article were taken on my recent family trip to Ireland, which is where I found myself thinking about travel-related tips.

I previously wrote an article with some overall travel planning tips for photographers.  These were primarily tools to help you find the best locations and shots.  As I have taken more and more trips in recent years, however, I have discovered a few more.  Some of these relate to the finding of photographs, and some… Continue reading My New Top 8 Travel Planning Tips for Photographers

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Travel Planning for Photographers

This shot of San Francisco and the Bay Bridge requires a lot of planning. You have to know where to go (it is not obvious) and how to get there (you cannot park a car). It also involves some minor trespassing.

I have been spending the last few weeks planning a trip to Paris. It will be a family vacation, and I plan to take plenty of pictures. In addition to the standard family and tourist pictures, I plan to get up early in the morning before my family is up and engage in some serious… Continue reading Travel Planning for Photographers

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7 Ways to Remove People from Your Travel Photos

The original photo had more people in in. I removed them using a few different techniques from this article. My camera was propped on the railing and I waited for a time when there were less people. I also used a long exposure, which removed the people that were moving. Finally, when I was in front of my computer, I put my clone stamp tool to work.

All too often, when you visit a place that you want to photograph, others have had the same idea. That means there are likely to be a lot of people milling about the place you are trying to photograph. It messes up your picture. There are things you can do about this though.  In fact,… Continue reading 7 Ways to Remove People from Your Travel Photos

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