Start making better travel images today!
Do you recognize this feeling? You encounter so many interesting scenes, photogenic faces, and beautiful moments while you're traveling but back home, your photos seem to not really reflect your memories. The lighting is too contrasty, your composition could be better and the story that unfolded in front of you, seems to be missing in the picture. Let 101 Tips for Travel Photography inspire you with tried and tested tips and techniques to create stunning travel photographs that go above and beyond the traditional holiday snapshot.
This is what you'll learn from '101 Tips for Travel Photography - Deluxe Edition'
256 pages of tips and advice for creating better travel photographs
This is a comprehensive guidebook for anyone interested in capturing stunning photographs while traveling.
The book is well-organized and easy to follow. Each tip is presented in a straightforward manner, with one or more accompanying photographs to illustrate the point. The tips cover a variety of topics, including camera settings, composition, lighting, and post-processing. Also included are tips for packing and preparing for a photography trip.
The book puts an emphasis on practical tips that can be easily implemented. It provides advice on how to use filters to improve your shots, how to write your images to create visual interest, and how to use different lighting conditions.It also provides tips on how to capture the essence of a place through photography, including how to photograph people and cultural events.
101 Tips for Travel Photography is suitable for both novice as well as more experienced travel photographers.
The Deluxe Edition adds no less than 3 hours of video tutorials to the mix. In these tutorials, you get a true before and after look at ten of the images in the book, from the idea to the final edited image.
... and this is what you'll learn in the three hours of video tutorials included in the Deluxe Edition!
- 01 How I shot and reframed the cover image (17:34)
- 02 Lighting and color-grading a dramatic portrait (11:41)
- 03 How my portable printer helped me make one of my favourite images ever (22:21)
- 04 This is how you can make dramatically lit portraits (17:26)
- 05 With a ten stop ND filter, even the City That Never Sleeps starts to look dreamy... (18:33)
- 06 When the backup plan works better than the original (16:25)
- 07 The friendly way to eliminate tourists from your shots (16:33)
- 08 Stairway to heaven (13:11)
- 09 An upbeat image off the beaten track (14:33)
- 10 How I re-lit a scene in Lightroom (9:26)
About Piet
Piet Van den Eynde (pronounced “Pete”) is a Belgian freelance photographer specializing in travel portraiture. As an Adobe Photoshop Lightroom Certified Expert, he has written numerous books on Adobe Lightroom. He also wrote a comprehensive ebook on using flash on location: 'Light It Up! Techniques for Dramatic Off-Camera Flash' with loads of travel images. When he's not traveling or writing, he's recording video courses. He contributes articles to photography magazines worldwide.
In 2009, Piet threw his camera, a flash and an umbrella in his bicycle panniers and cycled 5000 miles through Asia. This adventure sparked his love for flash-lit travel portraits. Piet’s also a Fujifilm X-Ambassador.