If you clicked on this post, you’re probably curious about blogging, vlogging, or using photography to showcase your travels. Maybe you want to document your journey, or just take really good pics for your Instagram feed. Hey, I get it. You’re going to want to have stellar images and video to remember your experience! As Greenheart Travel’s Marketing Content Coordinator, I’m here to share some tips & tricks to make your content as amazing as the country you’re in using what you already have.
For most travelers, It’s just not practical to bring high-end camera equipment with them. Quality is key, but you don’t need a professional camera to take awesome pictures and video. If you have a smartphone, you probably have a high-resolution camera built in.
TIP: iPhones shoot in 4k (higher quality but takes up more space)
There are two types of lighting, tungsten & daylight. Tungsten is the orange tinted lighting found from most indoor lightbulbs. Daylight gives a white light that shows colors for what they are on camera. Your subject should face wherever the light source is coming from. If the subject is you and you’re outside, that means the sun should be hitting your face.
TIP: Turn on the flashlight app on your phone if you really need a bit of extra light.
Know what you’re documenting and write it down. When you’re traveling, you’re going to be experiencing so many new things that you’re bound to forget some stuff. Snap a pic of that tasty dish you had for lunch, but also write down its name so you can reference it later. It’s great to have a bunch of beautiful images, but if someone asks you about it and you can’t give any information, it’s not as cool.
Go easy on the preset filters. They are obvious to detect and take away from the authenticity. If you want to make some adjustments to make the image more vibrant, there are plenty of editing apps that give you more control, like Lightroom or VSCO.
Pictures of you doing something are so much more memorable than just standing a smiling. This isn’t school picture day, so feel free to show some personality.
If you’re taking video:
Explain what’s happening. Explain how you feel. Interact with people around you. Pretty views are great and all, but recording the same footage that thousands of other people have done before is a tad boring.
Unless it’s only going to be posted on Snapchat or Instagram, avoid taking vertical pictures and video. Horizontal content is much more versatile and you end up showing more of what’s around you.