Australian Photography

HAVE CAMERA, WILL TRAVEL

Travel and photography go beautifully hand in hand. The will to wander and seek out new views is as old as time, but now we get to capture these scenes with our cameras to preserve these memories forever. Like any photo genre, there is a sliding scale of investment. Sure, you could stuff a point-and-shoot in your trouser pocket when you head off on holiday and hope for the best, but taking the time to consider the right equipment to pack in your case, to learn new techniques that will help their images stand out from the crowd and how to best research locations and make the most of your time there.

1 PLAN TO MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME

The job of capturing images should start before you even leave your home. Once

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