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Travel Photography 101 with Travis Longmore

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Get ready for Travel Photography 101!

What is your relationship with photography and travel?

Do you love taking pictures while you’re out on the road?

Should you take a photo or just enjoy the moment?

Today you'll get some amazing insights from travel photographer extraordinaire Travis Longmore. He wanders the globe in search of the perfect photo and also hosts the never ending nomad podcast.

Some basics of the course:

A guide on how you can take better photos on your journeys
The simple elements of framing and composition
Dispelling myths around travel photography and photography in general
Tips on how to break into the travel photography business
And much more!

Quick thanks to italki for supporting today’s podcast.  Hook up with native speakers from around the world- learn a language, learn the basics, practice speaking, or get some guidance from a teacher. Buy one lesson, get one free for Zero to Travel listeners.

What You'll Learn in Travel Photography 101:

How to tell a story with your photos
The realities of being a travel photographer
The best time of day to take photos (think Golden and Blue)
Why being uncomfortable will get you the best photo
Why learning the 'rule of thirds' is a good idea
Some basic gear recommendations
How to get permission to take that unforgettable shot of a stranger
Why you regret the photo you didn't take
3 camera settings you need to master (to become a really good photographer)
The difference between a professional photographer and an amateur

Resources:

italki
Super Smartphone Travel Photography Tips With Shannon Locker
How To Take Great Selfies While You’re Traveling
Documenting Your Travels: Good or Bad?
Location Indie Podcast
Location Indie
Travis Longmore Photography
Never Ending Nomad Podcast
Adobe Light Room
TBEX

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Ano da publicação
2016
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