Travel Photography 3rd edition

Shooting in cities

Cities present a wealth of shooting opportunities – and almost as many problems. Decide in advance what you want to record: the cityscape itself or the people who live within the city.

If you choose the former, be prepared to get up early and/or stay up late to avoid the crowds. If the latter, you need a small, unobtrusive camera that is quick to use and capable of handling a wide range of situations.

Most cities have iconic buildings; some contain areas of historical significance while others present examples of striking modernity. Try

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