Stop Taking Tourist Photos: How to Document Your Trip Better
I often hear people return from their trip and lament that they feel something is missing from the images they brought back. Of course, nothing can match the magic of actually being there, but keeping a few of these tips in mind while shooting will help you return with photos that go beyond typical snapshots, so you can bring a little bit of the love back home with you.
1. SEEK THE UNUSUAL
This is probably the most obvious tip, and the one that comes most naturally to people when away from home traveling. But when I say unusual, I mean UNUSUAL. Be a little daring. Seek out nooks and crannies that offer up interesting bits to photograph. Go off the beaten path a little, even if you're in a big city. Tell a weird little story in your photo. This photo was taken in an alley in the Harajuku district of Tokyo. No, I have no idea what it is. But it was fun finding it, and I still get a laugh when I see this photo!
2. SEEK THE MUNDANE
Yup. I'm suggesting you also seek out the dull, the quotidian, and the everyday. Why? Because these are the photos that truly fascinate. There's a reason people photograph laundry hanging outside of windows in places like Italy, and it's not because laundry is a gloriously beautiful thing. It's because these types of images give us a sense of our place in the world - how cultures are similar to our own, and how they differ. I love this photo I took of an electronics store in the Shibuya area of Tokyo. There's just something so every day about it, and at the same time it provides a great glimpse into the energy of the city.
3. GET OUT EARLY (OR STAY OUT LATE)
Some of the best times to explore large cities are before it awakens, or after it goes to bed. There's something beautiful and magical about an area that’s nearly empty of its usual hustle and bustle. But as always, be aware of your surroundings, and stay safe!
4. LOOK AROUND YOU
When you're at famous monuments or historical sites, be sure to look around and see what else your vantage point has to offer. I took this at the top of Victoria Peak in Hong Kong, but facing the opposite direction of the world famous view. If I hadn't taken a moment to look behind me, I would have missed it!
5. TAKE PICTURES FOR YOURSELF
While it's great to come home with photos of incredible sunsets, amazing vistas, and typical tourist shots of Important Places That Prove You Were There, in my opinion it's more important to bring home photos that trigger personal memories. This is one of my favorite photos from my time in Tokyo. Surprised? This was taken the morning of our first full day in the city. We woke up and walked a bit around our neighborhood until we stumbled across an adorably tiny coffee shop. Up on the second level of the cafe was this small seating area. Not much was there except for a couple of tables, a hanger, a stool, and this stack of books on a box. The smell of coffee filtered up from downstairs, and warm light streamed in through the windows. We sat and watched people move through the streets below on their way to work, while the hissing sound of the espresso machine drifted up from downstairs. I remember how beautifully crafted our drinks were when they arrived at our table, and I remember that this was the very moment I started to fall in love with Tokyo. All of those memories reside in this photo which, on the surface, probably looks pretty boring to most people.
BONUS TIP: Print your photos, or make them into an album. It's so wonderful, in this age of speed and disposability, to have something tangible to flip through and enjoy for years to come. When technology moves on to different storage media, or your hard drive (heaven forbid) crashes, you'll still have something in hand to revisit and share with family and friends well into the future.
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