Travel Photography

Thailand Dispatch #4: Ready... Set... Wait

Trying to take a shot where there is a lot going on?. Learn some tips from Bonnie Caton on how to be ready to catch a good photo!

Thailand Dispatch #3: Better people shots

Read some tips from Bonnie Caton on what the best way is to get better people shots.

Thailand Dispatch #2: The easiest night-shoot

Read about Bonnie Caton and Rich Wagner's tips on how taking photographs in different times of the day can completely change the picture.

International Living Magazine Wants Your Photos and Short Travel Articles

Read about an opportunity to get published with the International Living Magazine!

How to Sell Your Travel Photos in Coffee Shops: Day 4: Photo Expedition in Bali, Indonesia

It's simple! You don't have to go to a far-away to a tropical island to be able to take good photos, you can even get some shots in your own backyard!

How to Make People Disappear in Photos: Day 3: AWAI Photography Expedition in Bali, Indonesia

Rich shares a trick to make people disappear when you shoot!

How to Photograph Performing Art: Day 2, AWAI Photo Expedition in Bali, Indonesia

Photographing performance art can be tricky, but professional photographer Rich Wagner has some tips to capture the moment! Click here to read these helpful tips...

How to Focus Better with Your Camera: Day 1, Photo Expedition in Bali, Indonesia

Tips from Rich on how to sell photographs as fine art and how easy it can be to take spectacular photos while he ventures in The Sacred Monkey Forest in Ubud, Bali.

Microstock Photography: How to Make Money on Your Vacations and Still Have Fun

Stock photographer Danny Warren was able to pay for his entire trip to Canada (airfare for himself and his wife included) from the royalties he earned on photos. Click here to read how he did this...

Photos from Thailand and My Fear of Photographing People

Thailand is the perfect place to hone your photo skills, because the people there are friendly and usually don’t mind the camera. In fact, many of them welcome it with a smile. It’s also ideal for all-round travel photography. It’s friendly, yet exotic. You feel comfortable while you’re there, yet your photos really have the feel of another world.

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