“The impulse to travel is one of the hopeful symptoms of life.”
– Agnes Repplier
Travel photography
Can you imagine traveling without a photo camera? I can’t. Even nowadays, when we have powerful cameras installed in phones, I always bring my Nikon camera whenever I travel. Taking photos with a phone is convenient, but the camera adds an element of art and professionalism to the process of travel photography. Wondering around new cities and having a camera in my bag inspires me to notice more of the peculiarities. Little details make a huge difference in the experience of exploring a new place. There is always something special happening behind the next corner, in the local cafe, or under the tree in the downtown. And if you are interested enough to continue the journey, travel photography will help to convert all that into comprehensive, visual stories.
With every new step you make on the narrow streets of Spain, Italy, Portugal, France, Mexico, and other beautiful countries, you’ll reassure your belief in the immensity of our world. Ask yourself: “Is one lifetime enough to explore it all?” The most obvious answer is: “Probably no,” but please keep trying. Don’t allow the ever-elusive horizon to stop you from exploring and traveling. After all, it’s the process itself that brings pleasure. Noticing something new (like when taking underwater photos), being curious about it, asking questions, and taking photos – easy steps that turn travel photography into an exciting adventure.