Photos by Eugene Reshetov One of the most popular photography genre, travel photography is raison d’etre for travelling for many of us. After all, when we travel, we naturally want to share our experiences, and yes, perhaps even brag a little bit about them, through all those Instagram and Facebook posts depicting all the beautiful…
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The Story of a Photo – Picking at the Sun (Philippines)
In travelling, and in travel photography, sometimes you encounter those “perfect” moments of light, place and atmosphere. You know, when everything kind of just feels perfectly balanced, perfectly calm, and all set for some good pictures. I felt exactly like that when I, completely by accident, “discovered” Barangay Seawall, the waterfront neighbourhood in the city…
Travel Photography: What to Shoot?
In previous posts about photo gear, we talked about what cameras and lenses I recommend for travel photography. But what should you be photographing? In other words, what are you buying all that gear for? The easiest and most obvious subject is nature and sights. It won’t require permission from anyone (usually), and you can…
The Story of a Photo – Flying in the Rain (Philippines)
I ended up in Tacloban, perhaps one of the least touristy cities in the Philippines, as the southern gateway to the island of Samar, which in itself is not exactly on the main traveler circuit of the country. Suffice to say, this is a gritty city, the one that endured a tragic fate back in…