My husband always teases me that we could never run "The Amazing Race" and win because I would want to spend too much time stopping to take a picture of something. Ok, so maybe that could be true. I can't help myself. I want to catch the essence of what I am experiencing and bring it back to share, and inspire others to do the same.
Many of us are guilty of just taking a quick picture and then moving on...
Many of us are guilty of just taking a quick picture of a building, a mountain, or a beach, and then just moving on. But your photos could hold so many more memories of what you were experiencing at that moment if you stop and absorb your surroundings. Take in the tiny details, or at the opposite spectrum, back up and take in a broader view. Sounds a little confusing? I'll explain myself.I didn't get to catch this young group when they were playing, but they quickly volunteered themselves for this picture when they noticed my camera. I love their smiles. Don't you? |
Don't just take that "selfie" ...
At the other end of the spectrum is remembering to take in all your surroundings. Don't just take that "selfie" with a small portion of what may be a waterfall behind you. Or how about that wonderful shot of your husband in front of a tree? Back up. Shoot the picture of your husband in front of that tree on a path that leads to the rickety-looking wood and wire bridge you managed to survive using when you crossed that stream. And about that selfie, well maybe find some trustworthy soul to hand your camera over to. First, set up the shot so you can now see the ginormous waterfall cascading into this azure pool. Then hand over the camera and set yourself on that moss covered boulder. Now your friends back home can take in the beauty of where you were at that very moment and experience the essence of it for themselves.
The next step is to let your photos tell the story for you. Picture this...you and your friends have decided to go into town to experience the local cuisine. You all decide to lunch at this quaint sidewalk cafe. Now snap a series of shots. Take a picture of the streets signs so you can remember exactly what corner you were on when you look back at your city map. Take a picture of the cafe and the tables where you are sitting. Snap a shot of your friends perusing the menu. Another of someone sipping their beverage as you wait for your food. Food! Take a picture of your meal before you devour it so you can imagine the taste again when you try to replicate it at home. And for giggles, maybe take that shot of your husband stuffing that last bite of desert into his mouth. Now maybe take one more parting shot of the cafe a little way in the distance as you walk back down that city sidewalk, capturing the hustle and bustle that surrounded your lunch venue.
On a different note, here's a little tip that might come in handy when battling those pesky weight restrictions as you fight to stuff all your mementos into your suitcase before returning home. Try taking a photo rather than buying that souvenir. Want that wonderful wood carved mask, but it's too big for your suitcase and you can't afford to ship it home. Take a picture.
PUT THAT CAMERA DOWN...
Ok, now that I've told you what to do when taking pictures on your vacation, what I am going to say next may sound a little odd. PUT THAT CAMERA DOWN. Take a break from your photographic efforts. Remember that you need to experience the story as well as document it. Isn't that why you decided to take a vacation in the first place? Enjoy your artistic endeavors, but more so, enjoy being in that very moment and absorb it so that you can regale your adventure to your friends when you return home.Found on designaglow.com |
Did I share the story with you?
Finally, I just wanted to share one of my favorites series of pictures I shot when visiting one of the small villages on the island of Beqa in Fiji. This wonderful island has no roads to speak of, only a few villages and 3 resorts. Absolute paradise to me. The people are some of the warmest and most welcoming in the world. And the children are always curious. So I ask, does this series of photos share the story with you?
Do you have a favorite vacation photo that really tells your story that you would like to share? I'd love to see it!
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