Blog posts about Travel Photography
John has been a professional photographer for over 30 years. He’s been nominated for two New York Emmy Awards and was part of the team awarded the Pulitzer Prize.
John shares his travel photos and his tips on how to take better travel photos
St. Dunstan-in-the-East is a picturesque oasis in the City of London.
The historic church that once stood here was mostly destroyed during the Blitz of the Second World War, and today it is a lush, photogenic public garden among the ruins.
A walk along the River Thames is a great way to see and photograph many of London’s iconic attractions.
During the day the narrow streets of the French Riveria cliffside town of Eze are crowded with visitors. At night the Eze visitors have all left and the streets are mostly deserted.
I used a Canon R5 and some very long exposures to capture the empty streets.
We recently visited Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, and numerous smaller towns in Spain. All photos were taken with a Canon R5, Canon 15-35 f2.8 lens and a Canon 24-105 f4 lens.
Los Angeles and the surrounding area are a photographer’s dream. Take a look at some photos from LA, Malibu, Santa Monica, Palm Springs, and Joshua Tree National Park.
Great tips to improve your travel photos. Add foreground elements, use leading lines, photograph at golden hour and many more tips.
Dusk is a perfect time to visit the National Mall. If you visit during the summer the cooler temperature will be a welcome relief plus the light is fantastic for photos.
Jersey City, Hoboken, and Brooklyn are perfect spots to photograph the NYC skyline.
I had fun trying out a trendy “toy camera” on a recent trip to London.
Its tiny size and retro design are charming - but does it take good photos?