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How to capture your Stylish side while on VACATION

I travel sometimes alone more than 98% of the time, and I enjoy immortalizing everything in video and photography (believe me).


For those that fault my generation for its attachment to our phones and tech, it’s kept a large population of the world much saner than they would have otherwise been during the harsher lockdowns.


Anyway, with the combination of my devices, I have had plenty of visual fodder to bring a smile to my face, with memories of far-flung destinations I’ve traversed for fashion, food, and the sheer pleasure of living.


Here are a few amateur photography tips, to better make your memories – these from a solo traveler with a penchant for fashion shoots and reasonably polished self-portraiture:


TIP #1

My first recommendation – in the spirit of remembering – is to always ensure you have plenty of space on your phone as well as any camera you’re lugging about.


Memory cards get lost quite often and easily.


So, after each day of your trip or shoot, try and back up the shots to another device that stays behind somewhere while you travel or just shoot somewhere.


TIP #2

Trust in the power of a tripod.


My prime “intern”/companion, is my tripod.


Once you find one suited to your needs, and at the right height and size, you’ll wonder how you ever did without.


TIP #3

Self-timers are your essential worker here! I basically wouldn’t be able to shoot my usual self-portraiture, without a self-timer.


There’s still a bit of running around to get into the right position and pose, but self-timers are a great way to shoot alone. Self-timer times tend to be between 3-15 seconds, I believe.


Be sure to also set your camera to take more than one shot too, so you have options and can try different poses in one timed set.


TIP #4

It's okay if sometimes you don’t have to shoot your whole body in-frame – Did you know that?


Sometimes the right photo just needs parts of you glimpsed, and other times it just works out that the scene can only be perfectly captured with half of you in-frame.


Next time you shoot, snap glimpses of leg, an earring detail, you flicking your hair, or even fake candid's of you picking something up.


*PRO TIP: To get comfortable with being in front of the camera, and also get a cool motion shot, repeat a gesture over and over (walking forward, turning your head, or drinking) for the duration of the self-timer taking a series of shots of you.


TIP #5

Know where your light is.


If your face isn’t warmed by natural or artificial light, then your form is shadowed there, which makes it hard for the camera to capture details.


Put the camera where the lens doesn’t face the light, but rather faces YOU facing the light.


TIP #6

Know your angles.


There’s a reason Victoria Beckham poses in the exact same way ever since she figured out her optimal angles. Models know them, Oprah does too, and a great example of someone who works their angles is actress Zendaya and Tracee Ellis Ross.


The point is to know which way to position your body and face, to ensure you like the photo outcome.


Figure out where your hands go before you’re in front of the lens, and which camera angle enhances a feature you don’t like so you can adjust your stance accordingly.


I’m still figuring this out, to be honest. But hey practice makes perfect right?




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