A Photographer's 10 Tips For Capturing Portrait Shots Like The Very Best
I’m ready to spill the beans on how to take those jaw-dropping, envy-inducing travel photos that'll make your friends wonder if you've secretly become a pro photographer. Whether you're a solo traveler looking to document your journey or part of our amazing Laura Ericson Group Trips family, these tips will help you capture the essence of your travels like never before. So, grab your camera (or smartphone), and let's dive in!
1. Embrace the "Oops, I Didn't See You There" Look
Let's face it – not all of us are born models. But here's a little secret: the best photos often happen when you're not trying too hard. My go-to move? Turn your back to the camera! It's my signature trick for those days when you're feeling a bit camera-shy or your hair just won't cooperate. Plus, it lets you showcase that breathtaking scenery you traveled so far to see. Win-win!
2. Move It, Shake It, But Don't Break It
Static poses are last season. Want to capture the true excitement of your adventures? Keep moving! Dance, jump, twirl – whatever feels natural to you. Just remember to pause briefly so your photographer (or self-timer) can catch you in action. It's all about finding that sweet spot between movement and stillness.
3. The Art of the "Candid" Shot
Okay, let's be real – most "candid" shots you see on Instagram are about as spontaneous as a choreographed flash mob. But that doesn't mean you can't create authentic-looking moments. My trick? Enlist a friend (or a friendly stranger) to snap pics of you while you're genuinely engrossed in the moment. And hey, return the favor! You might just make a new travel buddy in the process.
4. Dress for Success (and Comfort)
Listen up, fellow micro influencers – you don't need to pack your entire wardrobe to look fabulous in photos. Choose outfits that make you feel comfortable and confident. Remember, you're exploring, not walking the runway. A relaxed you equals better photos. Every. Single. Time.
5. Timing is Everything (Seriously, It Is)
Here's a hot tip: avoid taking photos during the harsh midday sun unless you're going for that "sweaty and squinty" look. Instead, aim for the golden hours – early morning or just before sunset. Not only will the lighting be dreamy, but you'll also dodge those pesky tourist crowds. And let's be honest, who doesn't look good bathed in golden light?
6. Props: Your Secret Weapon
A cute hat, a steaming cup of local coffee, or even a baby goat (true story!) can take your photos from "meh" to "wow!" Just keep it natural – we're going for "world traveler," not "overzealous tourist." And sometimes, the best props are the ones you find right there in your destination.
7. The Group Shot Survival Guide
Ah, the dreaded group photo. Fear not! The key is to get cozy (yes, even with strangers on our group trips) and have fun with it. Look at each other, laugh at inside jokes, and for goodness' sake, take multiple shots. Trust me, in a group of ten people, at least one person will always have their eyes closed.
8. Capture Your Personal Journey
Here's something I don't see enough travelers doing – documenting their personal growth. Those "before and after" shots of your trip can be incredibly powerful. Maybe it's the sparkle in your eyes after conquering your fear of heights, or the confident stance you've developed after navigating foreign cities solo. These photos tell the real story of your travels.
9. The Secret to a Genuine Smile
Want to know how to nail that natural, radiant smile? Here's my foolproof method: I have this ridiculously fake laugh that I use as a joke. It's so absurd that it gets everyone, including me, genuinely cracking up. Those moments of real laughter? That's when the magic happens.
10. It's All About the Eyes
Whether you're posing with your travel buddy, a new friend from our group trip, or that cute local you just met, remember this golden rule: eye contact is everything. A photo of two people staring blankly at the camera? Boring. A snapshot of a shared laugh or a meaningful glance? Now that's a story worth telling.
Remember, at the end of the day, the best travel photos are the ones that make you feel something. They should transport you back to that moment, that feeling, that adventure. So don't get too caught up in the technical stuff. Focus on having an amazing time, and I promise it will shine through in your photos.
Ready to put these tips into practice? Join me on one of our Group Trips, where you'll not only have incredible experiences but also come home with a camera roll full of envy-inducing shots. And the best part? You'll have a whole new family of friends to share them with. Let's make some memories.