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TIPS FOR BETTER TRAVEL PHOTOS - Going Beyond The Snapshot In Travel Photography 

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In this travel photography tutorial, Ray Scott shows you how easy it is to take creative and imaginative photos while on vacation. Often when we're on holiday we find ourselves rushed, distracted or otherwise not in control of our own time. Even with these constraints, great photos can be taken, we just need to think a little harder and perhaps "outside the box" as well. Whether on vacation in the city or the country, amazing pictures are waiting to be taken if the photographer can learn to visualize things a bit differently and the beauty of this is that it doesn't require any more time than it does to take a snapshot.
When in studio or in the field Ray uses Canon gear. This is a choice he made years ago knowing that he was buying into a system that he could grow into. His go to camera is the Canon EOS 6D with the second camera being a Canon 5D. Lenses used are all L series f/4 except for the 100mm macro f/2.8L lens. They are the 16-35mm f/4L wide angle, 24-105mm f/4 walk around and the 70-200mm f/4L medium telephoto. These lenses round out the kit which is carried about with either a Lowepro Urban Reporter 250 messenger bag for city shooting or a Lowepro Sling Bag for landscape field work. While Ray does more camera handholding than before due to the image stabilization capabilities of his various lenses, he still is a believer in using his Manfrotto carbon fibre tripod. It's light and it is sturdy. In studio Ray now uses Westcott constant lighting for good clean balanced lighting.
Ray is a firm believer in exposing himself to as much photography and its history as possible. By looking at other people's photos, he has gained a big appreciation of what this medium has to offer. Ray doesn't think that "copying" someone else's style is a good thing but rather feels that exposing oneself to others work can work as a teaching and inspirational tool. With this in mind, Ray has amassed a list of favorite photographers that he uses for inspiration. Some of these artistic photographers are Galen Rowell, Ansel Adams, Frans Lanting, Annie Leibovitz, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Robert Capa, Freeman Patterson, William Neill and Richard Avedon.
One of the playlists on this channel is called "neighbourhood photographer" which covers tutorials shot in urban and suburban areas. It's always a challenge to see different things of interest when you've been to an area many times yet this is the best way to create good images. You need to return to familiar locations many times. To do so, Ray often drives by car to an area but when he really wants to cover ground yet see things more clearly, he uses his bicycle…bike…and explores the given place.
Whether shooting landscape, macro, portrait or abstract images, Ray always tries to be aware of his surroundings to capture the best pictures possible. Part of this workflow means he is very aware of composition and uses various tips, such as the rule of thirds, as a good starting point in composing. He also likes to break rules from time to time to add new effects to his photos. Being aware of angles, shadows, shapes, lines, textures, patterns and colours goes a long way to making good pictures. He is also a big believer in "getting out there" and shooting as much as possible as it is the only way to improve and flex one's imagination. His message is it doesn't matter if you do your photography in the city, suburbs country, mountains or by the sea, just make sure you do it and follow your artistic passion.
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Комментарии : 105   
@grytse
@grytse 3 года назад
This is exactly my problem: impatient companions resulting in travel snapshots. Your video is a good reminder of getting closer or finding other angles without letting your companions wait too long
@dwelker3778
@dwelker3778 6 лет назад
I enjoy your perspective on perspective. Thanks for showing the examples that help us to see the difference between the snap shot and the photograph that is "a little bit better." You always seem to present such practical advice. Thanks for your efforts.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Actually, I THANK YOU for the nice words and for watching. Glad you enjoyed the video and have a wonderful day.
@kenbryan8387
@kenbryan8387 4 года назад
So glad I found your site. Big Fan now! hoping to use your suggestions and techniques on my trip to the middle east soon. Thank you for your incredible perspective and time teaching. Maybe I will come back with at least one decent shot.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 4 года назад
I’m so happy you found me too and that you are enjoying the videos. Have a great trip and good luck with all your photography. Thanks so much and take care.
@pesa6599
@pesa6599 6 лет назад
Exactly what goes wrong on every vacation. I should watch this video on vacations every morning as a reminder before I leave the hotel room.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thanks for the nice comment and have a really nice day.
@sidvicious3129
@sidvicious3129 6 лет назад
Ray your thoughts, perspective and especially your voice inspire people to see photography the way the camera and lens does when done right. Great conversation and photos, keep up the great work.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Your kind words are much appreciated. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
@GENOBURRITO1
@GENOBURRITO1 5 лет назад
I could watch your instructional videos all day sir! Excellent ideas and examples.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
I’m really happy you are enjoying the channel. Have a great weekend.
@temp24Lno5
@temp24Lno5 6 лет назад
As ever, Ray, thank you for giving us these tips on creatively taking a picture....Now, if only I can remember to use that knowledge instead of grabbing a snapshot, well I think I might come back with some good pictures. "it's not what you see, but how you see it"...my mantra. Joan
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey Joan. Thanks so much and I like your mantra😊 Have a great day.
@thenar
@thenar 6 лет назад
great reminders...I get caught up in traveling with my wife and forget to "see." I have a good eye, I just have to remember to use it!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Isn’t that the truth. Naturally, we get excited when we travel and often gloss over or forget key elements to making good photos. Good luck with your next set of travel photos Peter.
@thenar
@thenar 6 лет назад
Next trip is Italy and I’ll be spending time with a photojournalist in Venice. He promised to help me slow down and see a little more effectively. Your brief tidbits are helpful in tuning me back up. Been out of photography for more than a decade...loving all the new digital,processes.
@pesa6599
@pesa6599 5 лет назад
Love that video! Will watch it again every time before I go on vacation as a reminder that I can do better.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
So glad you liked it and may all your vacations be great!
@ilpankov
@ilpankov 6 лет назад
Thank you for being out there for us. Another knowledgeable video. You are making sense in otherwise very complicated matter as Art and I'm not taking about just photography! Thanks again!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Ivaylo. You are so welcome but thank YOU for caring and taking the time to watch. I hope you have a wonderful day.
@axelleartproduction8493
@axelleartproduction8493 6 лет назад
Thanks Ray Sir, the best photography educational video ever. Sir you explain it in very simple way, but it's change all the prospective of how to see any thing... Thanks again for such a great knowledge...🙏
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thanks for the kind words and for taking the time to watch. Glad you enjoyed the video and have a wonderful day.
@vijaykumarputhiyaveetal2109
@vijaykumarputhiyaveetal2109 3 года назад
Superb and super great explanation
@miataman6988
@miataman6988 6 лет назад
Ray, this video is spot on target! When preparing for a trip, I used to get all excited about the possibilities of images I was going to make on the trip. Only to be frustrated and disappointed ultimately. In my experience, non-photographers have absolutely no patience for photography. None. I finally adopted an new attitude. Now my plan is to keep it simple with one camera and one lens (35mm equivalent). I try to work the subject just a bit, as you recommend. If I can get some time away from my companions for myself during the trip, then great. Time for some artistry. Otherwise, it's about the trip, not about my photography. By the way, I limit my equipment with a purpose in mind: in the continuing battle between FOMO (fear of missing out - not having tons of photo stuff with me to cover every contingency), I avoid the "tyranny of photography": having to haul and fuss with all that stuff, suffer creative frustration and disappointing results, and even being left behind by my fellow trippers. Free at last. Your video nicely presents a practical way to bridge the gap above. Thank you.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Wow. It seem to me that you have REALLY figured it out. Good on you. Thanks so much for the nice note and good luck with all your future travel photography.
@pauld7522
@pauld7522 5 лет назад
Great perspective! I often soot my first impression of a location without seeing the hidden gem of a shot only a look away. Your videos are so informative and easy on the mind. They give me a new way of seeing and creating. Thank you...
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
You’re welcome Paul and thank you for watching.
@bartdejonge06
@bartdejonge06 4 года назад
another great video Ray, can't wait to try the things I learned! thanks!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 4 года назад
Thanks so much Bart.
@camerarover7124
@camerarover7124 6 лет назад
A good discourse Ray and a reminder that we all sometimes shoot a little too wide particularly on vacation. I often make landscape photographs with longer primes therefore forcing one to isolate a subject.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Right you are. Good advice and thanks so much.
@abs2520
@abs2520 4 года назад
Very practical and helpful tips, Thanks 🙏
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 4 года назад
Thanks so much Abhay and thanks for watching.
@idoshkedi
@idoshkedi 5 лет назад
Excellent. I just came back from a trip abroad where I faced the exact "snapshot" dilemma that you've described, and these tips are spot-on.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
Thank you Ido and have a great day.
@avs4365
@avs4365 6 лет назад
Another positive video that raises relevant ideas & tips - thanks Ray
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thank YOU. I’m happy you enjoyed the video and I hope you have a great day.
@thebobster2024
@thebobster2024 6 лет назад
Excellent... you've given me some ideas I can work on.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Bob. Thanks so much and good luck to you.
@federicoflores4657
@federicoflores4657 6 лет назад
Like always thank you Ray for your didactic class. Is pleasure to see you. Kind Regard. Federico F. Moy from México.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Federico. Nice to hear from you and thank you. I hope you have a great photography day!
@mariestravels4470
@mariestravels4470 5 лет назад
Excellent, thank you! I'm about to go on a short trip away, this tips will be very handy!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
I’m glad you can use the tips and I hope you have a wonderful trip.
@BrendanKBuckley
@BrendanKBuckley 6 лет назад
Hi Ray, I've just come across your vlog by pure chance and love what I see. I've been travelling and shooting photos for over 40 years and really enjoy your easygoing style and the way you suggest an alternative perspective to taking better photos that tell a story. Looking forward to watching your other tutorials............cheers.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Brendan. So glad you found the channel and thank you for the really nice comment. Welcome and I hope you have a wonderful day.
@MarianPierreLouis
@MarianPierreLouis 5 лет назад
Extremely helpful video, Ray. Thank you! I find your before and after technique very effective to understand how to change my composition.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
Super! Thanks Marian and have a great weekend.
@TedPartrick
@TedPartrick 6 лет назад
I enjoyed the brisk but thorough evaluations of your photos. Your advice applies well to some recent travel photos of mine. When I got to processing them in lightroom I found that I did a lot more cropping than I anticipated. Thanks.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Ted. Thanks so much and yes, we all are caught in the “crop dilemma” from time to time I’m sure. Thank you for watching and have a great day.
@ELBlDu
@ELBlDu 6 лет назад
you liked the bike idea eh? esp w/ contrasting colors....i like it too. Your thoughts on abandoned bldgs is incredible, I love them too and the hubs thinks Im nuts and wont stop most of the time. lol. And the lupins was real initeresting, I saw my photos at the #1, but Im going to take these tips on my next trip. I put this vid off for a while, and glad I waited right b.4 our vacation. Another great perspective as usual. You always open my eyes, Thanks
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thank YOU Liz. Hope you enjoy your vacation and good luck with your photos.
@julioaponte3197
@julioaponte3197 6 лет назад
Thank you so much. This has been one of the most interesting and instructive tutorial I've ever watched!! Keep up the good work!!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thank you very much Julio. You are very kind. I’m really glad that you enjoyed the video and have a wonderful weekend.
@petercutler3136
@petercutler3136 6 лет назад
Thanks Ray. Really enjoyed that. Great ideas.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thanks Peter. I really appreciate your kind words and I hope you have a great day.
@hectormacias6853
@hectormacias6853 6 лет назад
Ray that was a very informative tutorial for me, it helped me with ideas for my next photo outing, as always great job. thanks for sharing
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Hector. Glad you enjoyed it. It’s always great to come up with new ideas so I’m happy it helped. Thanks for the nice comments and have a great day.
@TUGMASTERUK1
@TUGMASTERUK1 6 лет назад
Good video Ray. Since retiring i have more time now for my hobby and travel. This has shown me more opportunities to take shots with different perspectives. Thank you.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi David. I’m happy that you have more time for this great passion now that you’ve retired. Thank you for your nice words and I wish you the very best in travel and photography in the coming years.
@acidsnow5915
@acidsnow5915 6 лет назад
some great tips and tricks here! what great advice, i will keep them in mind next time i will travel
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Sounds great! Have a wonderful day.
@jurgentrockenbau9321
@jurgentrockenbau9321 5 лет назад
Great video! Thanx alot!🙂👍 Your voice and how you speak remind me of Bob Ross (The Joy Of Painting), one of my favorites on TV...😃👌 By the way... Did I hear you say that beach is on P.E.I.? I was there and in many places in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick on vacation when I was nine years young, about 23 years ago... Awesome experience! Best regards from Germany, Sven
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
I did say P.E.I. Sven. It is amazingly beautiful out there. Thanks so much and I wish you a wonderful day in fantastic Germany.
@jurgentrockenbau9321
@jurgentrockenbau9321 5 лет назад
Thank you so much. Hope one day I'll return to PEI again...🙂
@outtherewithsteve5057
@outtherewithsteve5057 6 лет назад
Thanks Ray. Loving these videos!!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey Steve. Glad you’re enjoying the channel and make sure you have a great day! Cheers!
@sandy8778fl
@sandy8778fl 6 лет назад
Thank you Ray, very helpful tips!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey Sandra. Thanks so much and enjoy your day.
@nord_seher
@nord_seher 6 лет назад
You are always right. Thank you
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Well Nord, I’m not always right but thank you for your support. Take care and have a great day.
@juanpena5797
@juanpena5797 6 лет назад
Really enjoyed the video
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thank you Juan and have a great day.
@peteryvr3329
@peteryvr3329 3 года назад
Some snap shots were equally good.
@musashi_kun
@musashi_kun 6 лет назад
Very helpful video as always! Thanks Ray!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey Moises. Hope you are well and thanks. Have a very good day!
@annejohnson8077
@annejohnson8077 6 лет назад
I enjoyed that ,it was interesting. That eleven minutes went by very quickly. Thank you.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thank you so much Anne. I hope you have a wonderful day.
@alanaddison3382
@alanaddison3382 6 лет назад
Great tips this video makes me think makes me want more from from my photographs, I will be putting the tips into practice when next out on a photo shoot thanks for the inspiration.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey Alan. Thanks so much and I’m happy you enjoyed the video. Good luck with your next shoot.
@georgex767
@georgex767 6 лет назад
you never leave disappointed after watching Ray's videos...Btw, have you ever think of doing audiobooks, amazing voice!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thank you George. Your comments are very much appreciated. I wish you a terrific week.
@curtzblues
@curtzblues 5 лет назад
I do a fair amount of travel, in the U.S., and put my photos into video. I balance the need for 'establishing' or 'record' shots and the hidden beauty of textures, reflections, or emotions. That way you can see it and feel it.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
Very nice!
@yujinlandscapephotography.7787
Good one or tip for me. I will go travel, the best fact of tips of this video, like ideal.👍👍 Thank you ever much, sir.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey there. Thank you and good luck in your travels.
@yujinlandscapephotography.7787
Good night! 9:54 PM.
@wk047
@wk047 6 лет назад
Great video !!!
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Much thanks.
@kenshin3002
@kenshin3002 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot for the tips
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
You are very welcome and have a great day.
@vaunsphotography6820
@vaunsphotography6820 6 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this video! I shared with Facebook.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi Vaun. You’re very welcome and thanks for watching and sharing. Have a great day.
@vaunsphotography6820
@vaunsphotography6820 6 лет назад
Visual Art Photography Tutorials you're very welcome. My pleasure.
@kiesemedia433
@kiesemedia433 5 лет назад
i loved seeing this video. keep going 😁
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 5 лет назад
Thanks.
@cillyede
@cillyede 6 лет назад
Very good and helpful, thank you.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thanks for taking the time to watch and have a wonderful day.
@_jayps
@_jayps 6 лет назад
Thank you for this! I have a kit lens (which is zoom 16-50mm) and a 35mm prime lens. What do you think I should use more?
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hi JP. Either lens will work but obviously you have more flexibility with the zoom lens. The idea to fill the frame is easier with longer focal lengths and 50mm is a little longer than 35mm. Good luck.
@InMission
@InMission 6 лет назад
Hey Ray, great video, do you have anything about light, flashlight, fill in flash....?
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Thanks Carlos. While I don’t at this time have a video specifically on flashlight or fill flash I do have over 70 other tutorials. Give them a peek and see if there are others that fit your needs. Thanks for watching and have a great day.
@sizefive
@sizefive 5 лет назад
I just need to r ember those things.
@martingrady7654
@martingrady7654 5 лет назад
Twistys house.
@MrEmm
@MrEmm 6 лет назад
As a viewer probably half your age or more I didn’t find any of these photos inspiring. Maybe it’s just not my style of photography as I typically do portraits. Even the get closer fill the frame shots all felt very cliche.
@VisualArtPhotography
@VisualArtPhotography 6 лет назад
Hey Matt. If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a million times...it’s always in the eye of the beholder. Have a great day.
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