Australian Photography

THE BEAUTY OF PEOPLE

Photographing people when travelling can be nerve-wracking, challenging and for many of us, intimidating. At one time or another I’ve experienced all these emotions as I love to photograph people, but over time I’ve also developed a few strategies for managing my own nervousness behind the camera.

Before we start, the one thing I’m convinced of is that having respect for others is much more valuable than being an extrovert when it comes to interacting with people. If you can keep this front of mind when you’re shooting, you’ll get great results.

NO TROUBLES

Firstly, as a rule, anybody can take photographs of

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