Travel Photography

Travel photography is about bringing something back — an image that communicates what it felt like to be somewhere, not just what it looked like. That requires preparation, adaptability, cultural awareness, and gear that you can actually carry. This section covers travel photography honestly: what gear travels well, how to shoot respectfully in unfamiliar places, and how to find images worth making rather than just documenting that you were there.

Why the Nikon Zf Became My Most Important Camera

I realize that articles about older cameras don't trend nearly as hard as shiny new toys. But my recent purchase of the Nikon Zf has paid off in more ways than I could have ever imagined.

The Real Reason Your Travel Photos Don't Match the Moment

Most travel photos disappoint not because of bad gear, but because of bad decisions made before or during the trip. If you've ever come back from a trip with hundreds of images and only a handful that actually capture how it felt to be there, the problem is almost certainly in the planning, or the lack of it.

My Not-So-New Travel Camera: The Original Fujifilm X-T30

At now 6 years old, is this compact retro camera still usable for photographers in today's day and age? We are of course talking about the original Fujifilm X-T30, which has become in fact my new favorite travel camera.

The Proper Camera Settings for Travel and Street Photography

Shooting in the wrong exposure mode or using the wrong autofocus setup can cost you the shot. For travel and street work especially, your camera settings aren't just technical preferences; they shape what's even possible in the moment.

Why the Best Travel Portraits Don't Look Like Portraits at All

Getting a genuine portrait of a stranger is one of the hardest things to pull off in travel photography. The second someone knows a camera is pointed at them, they stop being themselves, and whatever drew you to them in the first place vanishes.

The Quiet Pressure Behind Holiday Photos

Tourist photography looks casual on the surface, but most so-called candid moments are carefully directed. If you travel and pull out a camera, you’re part of a performance whether you realize it or not.

Inside a Working Pro’s Travel Camera and Lighting Bags

Traveling with a full lighting kit gets complicated fast. Weight limits, lithium batteries, and tight overhead bins change how you pack and what you bring. You want gear that works anywhere without turning every trip into a negotiation at the check-in counter.

Putting the Peak Design Travel Backpack Through Its Paces: Making the Grade

I've been looking for a bag that meets my needs for a long time. I've always been a traveling photographer, taking my gear to some of the hottest, coldest, wettest, and driest places on the planet. A bag has to do a lot to make the grade. Escalating my needs, over the last few years I've also been working as a photography guide in Canada's sub-Arctic, the high Arctic, and Antarctica. These regions don't settle for everyday quality. In these extreme environments, the bags either work or your gear gets ruined. I've taken five different bags to task and only two have protected my gear effectively from the elements. The Peak Design Travel Backpack is one. 

Before You Buy the Sony a7 V

While gear reviews can offer a lot of secondhand insight and opinion, there’s nothing like being able to try out the camera for yourself. While there is no way for us to let everyone interested try out the camera physically, this might be the next best thing.

The Case That Carries an Entire Studio: A Year With the Production Manager 50

Possibly the ultimate equipment bag, it does not compromise on security, size, or much of anything. Take your entire studio with you if you wish. Have a flight to a remote location and can’t rent equipment? The Think Tank Production Manager 50 has you covered. It is the bag to end all bags.

The One Thing Your Travel Photos Are Missing

One of the most enjoyable genres of photography is travel photography. Who doesn’t love to travel to interesting and exotic foreign destinations and wander around with a camera? It’s great to return home with a collection of images that capture your adventure—images you can show people that give them an idea of where you visited and what you experienced.

A Practical Guide to Packing Cameras, Clothes, and Backups for Travel

Packing for out-of-state weddings is where travel logistics and paying clients collide, and sloppy planning can cost real money. When your cameras, clothes, and backup gear all have to survive flights, hotels, and wedding timelines, a solid packing system lets you focus on shooting instead of babysitting bags.

Elevate Your Travel Photos With These 3 Simple Tips

Let’s discuss travel photography and learn how to make your photos more meaningful during your next trip. Leander, a travel photographer, shares advice on how to go beyond basic snapshots and capture more impactful images that tell a cohesive story.

How to Capture Stunning Wedding and Engagement Photos in National Parks

There’s something magical about photographing weddings or engagements in a national park. Depending on which of the 60+ national parks you find yourself in, the unique views from this one-of-a-kind “office for the day” might include famous peaks or endless dunes—and always wide-open skies.

Why You Should Travel With a Small Camera

Who doesn’t love going on a trip to explore a new destination with a camera? However, when we’re traveling, weight can be an issue. If we’re flying, there’s only so much gear we can take in our carry-on luggage. When we reach our destination, a heavy, bulky camera and lenses can be a nuisance to take on a stroll and can get conveniently left in the hotel. While on that stroll, we come across something worth photographing and immediately regret not having a camera with us! The answer is to carry a small, light camera that you barely notice you have with you.

Nikon Announces New Nikon Z f Silver Edition

Photographers who like to add a bit of style to their photographic flow can rejoice as Nikon is finally adding a silver option to its line of pocketable street cameras, the Nikon Z f.

Six Must-Have Apps for Night (and Day) Photography

If you want to find out about six essential apps for night (and day) photography, you've come to the right place. Whether you have iOS or Android, these apps will greatly enhance your photography. The sixth one is surely one that doesn't make it on many photography app lists!

I Went to War With a Rifle and a Camera—Only One Came Home With Me

War teaches you how to see. Not in an artistic sense, but in a survival sense. Every detail is information, and every flicker of movement becomes a decision. I didn’t realize it at the time, but that constant scanning and forced situational awareness rewired the way I perceive everything. I went to war with a rifle and a camera; only one still shapes how I see the world today.

Why #VanLife Isn’t Just a Trend: It’s a Photographer’s Power Move

You're standing there overlooking a vast landscape after days of waiting—and boom—there it is: the epicness you were looking for. The light kicks off, the shutter snaps, and you’ve captured something unique, magical, and soulfully yours. These are the moments a campervan can give you.

Why You Should Spend Your Camera Budget on Travel Instead

Walk into any camera store and you'll witness a familiar ritual: photographers agonizing over lens specifications, debating camera body features, and calculating monthly payments for equipment that promises to transform their photography. The photography industry has built a powerful narrative around gear acquisition—that better equipment equals better photographs, that the next lens upgrade will unlock creative potential, that professional results require professional-grade tools.

5 Tips To Improve Your Travel Photography This Summer

Who doesn’t love to travel and explore new places? And if you have a camera with you to document the experience, well, I can’t think of a more fun thing to be doing! I’m not including the obvious things most tip lists include, like planning ahead, shooting during golden hour, or traveling light. I’m more interested in the creative aspects of travel photography, so I’ve compiled five points to consider aimed at helping you bring home a collection of photos to be proud of—photos that tell a story and project a sense of place.

The Top Images from GuruShots "Traveling the World" Challenge

Our friends over at GuruShots, hosts of "The World’s Greatest Photo Game,” recently offered a challenge where particpants submitted their best images "Traveling the World." There were thousands of entries and over 27 million votes throughout the contest but the top winners have been chosen. Check out the winner and the the 60 top rated images below.

Essential Tips for Air Travel with Your Camera Gear

Air travel can be filled with uncertainty, and more so with camera gear. I've traveled domestically in the United States and internationally as well, learning a few strategies along the way. I'll share some of these tips to help you fly with photography equipment a little easier.

Lessons I Learned From a Decade on the Road With a Camera

Ten years ago, I booked a one-way ticket to Australia, packed my camera, and set out with no real plan—just a gut feeling that I wanted to see the world and somehow make photography my life. I didn’t go to film school. I didn’t know what licensing was. And I definitely didn’t understand how hard it would be to build a sustainable creative career while living out of a backpack.

5 Must-Visit Photography Spots in Morocco

If you love photographing vast landscapes, ancient cities, and magnificent architecture, you'll enjoy a visit to Morocco. In this article, I show you five of the best photo spots in the country.