Travel Photography 3rd edition

Telling your story

Every trip contains a story that is usually best told in pictures. And every picture you take should tell a story. Before leaving home you should have some idea of the types of pictures you want to record and how you will capture and manage them while you’re on the go.

Returning to a place that’s familiar makes this easier than visiting somewhere new. But since most trips take you to particular destinations and involve specific activities, you should be able to predict many of the situations you’re likely to encounter.

Techniques for story-telling

There are lots of ways to tell a story with pictures. Simply

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