Taking Vacation Pictures like a Pro
No one goes on vacation with a camera. It’s our way to preserve the memories that we know our minds could forget over time. It’s our way to share our experiences and excitement with friends and family that weren’t with us. But poorly taken photos turn out dead and impersonal, and don’t capture the memories like they should.
To avoid this tragic ending, follow these simple vacation photo tips and keep your memories forever!
Brush up on Your Composition Skills
First of all, make sure you remember the basic rules of photography: the rule of thirds, lighting, angles, shutter speeds, keeping horizontal lines, clearing backgrounds, etc. Be very familiar with your camera, so you can use all its settings to the fullest.
Tell a Story
If you truly want to relive your travels, be conscious of taking pictures that document your vacation. Start at home, with the kids packed, standing at the door, and ready to go. Take pics of your family holding their plane tickets, your kids standing next to important road signs, and every other “progressive moment” of your vacation.
This way, you can capture events, places, people, and emotions that tell the full story of your vacation! The next tips will help you create this story.
Capture Non-Iconic Moments
Some of the fondest vacation memories will happen during “down time.” Keep your camera out at ALL times, not just when you are posing in front of something famous. It’s the goofing around in the hotel room, the pranks pulled on people napping, the insanity in the car on a long road trip, and making weird sand castles on the beach that often create the most lasting and precious memories. So make sure you capture some of them!
Focus on People
As you shoot away, make sure you get people in most of your photos. In the end, it’s the people you are traveling with and the people you meet while on vacation that mean the most. As important it is to capture iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, the Disney Castle, and the Great Wall of China, you might as well just buy a professional post card of the scene if you don’t include people in your pictures.
Mix Up Poses
But as you force your friends and family to pose for your vacation pictures, keep things fun by mixing up poses and angles. Don’t just line everybody up like a shooting squad would, let them be themselves. Some people can crouch, others can look in the wrong direction, some can do a piggyback, or you can make up some elaborate scene that will truly set your vacation pics apart. And don’t forget to take un-posed, spontaneous pictures too!
Print them Out!
In today’s technological world, we tend to let our pictures sit on the computer. But those images will come to life if you just have them professionally printed from one of the Printing Companies in Stamford. Printed and placed in an album, you’ll look at them more often and be able to relive those happy moments for years to come!