Expert Travel Photography Tips from Top Photographers Worldwide

Summary of Travel Photography Tips

  1. Colby Brown
  2. Elia Locardi
  3. Ken Kaminesky
  4. Jay Patel
  5. Michael Bonocore

Inspirational Travel Photography Tips from Professionals

Ever since I received my first camera, the Canon AE1, when I was 13, I have been drawn to photography. There was something special about being able to capture a moment in time and freeze it right there on film. My infatuation with imagery continued as I ventured into moving pictures in my 20s and has since culminated in my current role as a full-time travel photographer.

Photography continues to energize me every day. I am constantly inspired not only by the world around me but also by the talented individuals that make this such an exciting profession. Images evoke a sense of emotion, much like travel does; when these two elements merge, the result is breathtaking.

Many travel photographers inspire me with their commitment to preserve stunning moments and their dedication to producing some of the most beautiful travel photography I have ever seen. Inspired by their work, I reached out to several photographers for their advice on breaking into travel photography.

Colby Brown

I have followed Colby for years and have always been inspired by the way he combines his talent for photography with his love for the planet and its inhabitants. He founded The Giving Lens, merging photo education with community support.

TGL offers photography workshops across various countries, allowing participants not only to enhance their photography skills but also to make a difference in local lives. Truly inspirational!

Petra by Night by Colby Brown
Petra by Night by Colby Brown

One tip for aspiring travel photographers: “Don’t forget the passion that drove you to photography. Many forget to engage in personal projects while seeking jobs. Reconnect with that passion to elevate your work.”

Discover more of Colby’s amazing work at Colby Brown Photography.

Elia Locardi

Elia is another incredible travel photographer who continually produces stunning images. As a fellow digital nomad traveling with his wife Naomi, I feel a connection with their journey. Their commitment resonates with those who have stepped away from traditional careers to pursue their passion.

Twilight in Manarola, Italy by Elia Locardi
Twilight in Manarola, Italy by Elia Locardi

One valuable tip: “Building a diverse portfolio takes time. Focus on quality over quantity. Even if it takes years to capture the perfect image, the journey is what matters most. Prioritize quality experiences and images.”

Check out more of Elia’s photography on Blame the Monkey.

Ken Kaminesky

I first encountered Ken years ago after discovering his stunning travel images. His background in stock and lifestyle photography blends with his true passion for travel. With two National Geographic covers, his work speaks volumes.

Budapest Theatre by Ken Kaminesky
Budapest Theatre by Ken Kaminesky

Ken’s advice: “Always use a tripod. It significantly improves image quality and opens new possibilities for capturing sharp images. Stability is vital for long exposures, especially in challenging lighting conditions.”

Explore Ken’s incredible images at Ken Kaminesky Photography.

Jay Patel

Jay and his wife Varina are renowned landscape photographers and invaluable resources for photography education. Their ability to capture stunning images and share their knowledge has propelled my growth as a photographer.

Gullfoss, Iceland by Jay Patel
Gullfoss, Iceland by Jay Patel

Jay’s insights: “Exploring rarely visited places leads to unique images. Prepare for challenges in composition and lighting. Always carry a waterproof cover for your gear to protect it from elements.”

Michael Bonocore

I started following Michael over the past two years, being captivated by his ability to connect with subjects through his lens. His images emanate emotion and humanity—precisely what makes travel photography so vibrant.

A Friend for Life by Michael Bonocore
A Friend for Life by Michael Bonocore

Michael’s key advice: “Engage with people while traveling. Every person has a story; your job is to listen and capture their essence. Those portraits will serve as reminders of why you love traveling.”

A heartfelt thanks to all these talented photographers for sharing their knowledge. Their experiences have inspired me, and I hope they motivate you on your own photography journey!

Final Tip for Aspiring Travel Photographers

Rise early and stay out late; light plays a crucial role in great photography. The images captured above exemplify how different lighting impacts the scene. Experience the beauty of sunrise and sunset for a unique perspective on any destination.

Happy shooting!

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