The Complete Guide to Travel Photography (2024)

As travelers, our cameras can feel like a fifth limb—an essential tool with which to move through the world and absorb new experiences. They make it possible to document the people we meet. They provide tangible memories of the remarkable beauty we travel so far to see. Ultimately, they help us communicate what words cannot.

In the digital era, the tie between travel and photography feels more innate than ever. Photography has become more accessible and affordable to dabble in (who even needs a real camera with phones these days?). On the flip side, it can feel as if documenting and sharing our travel experiences has become half of the seeing itself. In her essay on pushing herself to take a photo-free trip, Allie Jones asks a question we can all relate to: “If you visit a trendy upstate New York museum and don’t take any photos, were you ever really there?”

As the routine of snapping and sharing becomes as habitual as rinse and repeat, others urge us to become more thoughtful with our travel photography. Just because we can photograph and share everything, in a matter of seconds, doesn’t mean we need to. In his feature, Tyler Moss explores the #nogeotag movement, and looks at just how our photo sharing can drastically alter a destination—and decide who gets to experience it. For professional photographers Gray Malin and Alex Strohl, the “how” of nailing their iconic travel photographs has relied more on patience, and analog techniques like driving massive props cross-country, or waiting for the perfect shot in sub-zero temps, than on any new developments.

And, just in case you were starting to let your Instagram feed convince you that you’ve seen it all, we’ve pulled in photo studies from photographers whose work we can’t help but ogle. Jessica Sarkodie shares a refreshing look at the unspoiled beaches of her native Ghana. Cedric Angeles flew to Mongolia for a peek inside the lives of the country’s famous eagle hunters (and yes, there are photos of the eagles in their hunting caps ahead). For Sandy Noto, photographing harvest season in the Dolomites while off-duty yielded gorgeous slices of life.

Of course, if you’re ready to step up your own game, we’ve also got the gear you need—from underwater cameras to camera bags that don’t look like camera bags. And, we’ve rounded up our favorite photographers to follow right now, because as much as we want to cut the social media umbilical cord, there is so much to admire there. You just need to know where to look.

Through the lens

Photo dispatches from around the world

InspirationInside the Lives of Mongolia’s Famous Eagle HuntersThe photographer spent 10 days documenting the tradition.InspirationIn Accra and Beyond, Capturing Quiet Moments on the Ghanaian CoastPhotographer Jessica Sarkodie offers a sentimental look at coastal life in the West African country.InspirationPhoto Essay: Inside Son Doong, the World's Largest CaveOnly a thousand people have passed through this cave since its discovery. We were lucky enough to be among them.InspirationWhy You Should Visit Turkey's Turquoise Coast This SummerA new tome from Assouline shines a spotlight on the famous coastline.

Think before you shoot

Thoughts on snapping, and sharing

InspirationAre Vacations Better When You Don't Take a Single Photo?A modern-day social experiment.InspirationThe Geotagging Debate Is Really About Gatekeeping in the OutdoorsThere's much more to it than whether you should geotag your photos on social media.Inspiration8 Travel Photography Tips from People Who Do It For a LivingWe spoke with four of the world’s top travel photographers about how to get a gorgeous shot every time—from the best ways to shift your perspective (both literally and figuratively) to how to make your sunset Instagram look better than everyone else's.

Behind the scenes

Photographers tell us what it took to nail an iconic shot

AdventureHow Photographer Alex Strohl Snapped Surfers on a Frozen Canadian River"I like it when things don’t make a ton of sense, when peoples' brains can’t quite compute."ShoppingHow Photographer Cristina Mittermeier Kept Her Cool When Surrounded by Sharks"I like to think that when I'm a little scared, I'm probably in the right place."

The gear you need

From waterproof cases to the perfect camera bag for safari

ShoppingThe Camera That Made Me Fall in Love with Travel Photography AgainIt’s the beautiful, retro-styled love child of a digital and film camera.PackingThe 360 Camera That Puts All iPhone Panoramas to ShameI always returned home from vacation disappointed with my photos—until I discovered this camera.Shopping10 Lightweight Smartphone Accessories You Should Be Traveling WithPackable smartphone accessories for solo travelers, adventure seekers, and aspiring photographers.ShoppingOur Favorite Camera Bag Doesn't Look Like OneONA’s newest bag stores all your gear—but you'd never know it.

Everything else you need to know

Tips, inspo, and more

ShoppingThe Amateur's Guide to AstrophotographyWant to take pro-level Northern Lights and Milky Way photos on vacation? Here's how.Inspiration8 Travel Photography Tips from People Who Do It For a LivingWe spoke with four of the world’s top travel photographers about how to get a gorgeous shot every time—from the best ways to shift your perspective (both literally and figuratively) to how to make your sunset Instagram look better than everyone else's.Inspiration19 Travel Photographers to Follow on Instagram Right NowFill your feed with all kinds of travel inspiration.
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