Thursday, August 28, 2008

Great Tips To Become A Travel Photographer

By Wade Nembhard

The saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. This has been true since modern man first laid color to walls and caves, and renaissance masters laid brushes to canvas. Today, travel enthusiasts armed with a great film or digital camera and a keen eye for artistic beauty and uniqueness of images can turn their hobby into salable works of photography for others to admire and enjoy.

There are certain factors you must consider beforehand. Anyone can take a photo, but truly professional and gorgeous images are most often taken by serious freelancers who've cultivated their hobby into a passion. It can be done full time or part time and if done properly, you can make a decent living at it. Other things to remember are that you have to work very hard, pay attention to details, and produce great pictures that can be licensed or sold to different media such as magazines, books, or websites.

One great example of how to achieve great travel photography can be seen in the works of Gordon Sinclair, a man who has turned his love for travel and beautiful destinations into a serious and enjoyable passion. He summed it up quite well on his website (www.gsinclair.com) saying, "I believe photography has always performed two basic functions, to Inform, and to inspire. The content of good travel photography should include one, or better still, both of these qualities in abundance. I am passionate about taking photographs and love to travel, and my sole aim is to convey this love, so it may inform others and lift their hearts as it does mine." Contact him or visit his web site and you can truly see the way travel photography is supposed to be done.

Things You'll Need:


Camera
Great Sense of Creativity
Love of Travel

Steps to Publication:

Locate publications in your field of interest. The best resources are books such as Photographer's Market.

Research these publications. review the history of the publication to understand photographer's guidelines for those publications the guidelines which photographers must follow

Make sure you have sufficient qualifications, and if unsure make a checklist of the following questions:

A. Do your pictures share similar qualities with those of the magazine or website?

B. Do you understand proper angle, motion, and lighting techniques?

C. Will the subject matter capture viewers' attention


Target your market with the objective to make your photos sellable. Practice makes perfect, so take many different shots and see how they look on different media such as websites and magazines.

Wade Nembhard is an accomplished publisher, entrepreneur, and co-founder of DaddysBlogs.com ( http://www.daddysblogs.com ), a men's online magazine and news portal. You may visit the magazine and browse topics such as money and finance, sex and relationships, men's health, exotic cars, women, music and movie entertainment, and other topics related to men's interest
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