How to Take Better Travel Photos [Webinar Replay]

Are you frustrated with your travel photos? If you struggle to approach people to photograph, capture the right moment, or find the perfect light, then help is here.

In this video, French travel photographer and founder of Pics of Asia photo tours, Etienne Bossot, shares his tips to take better travel photos. We also introduce our 5-day Central Vietnam Photo Tour (April 22 – 26, 2019).

So if you’re curious about taking a tour or just want to learn some new techniques to improve your travel photography skills, then this mini-workshop is for you!

Here’s What You’ll Learn:

  • How To Find The Best Light (7:35)
  • Hack: Use Composition Templates to Quickly Nail Your Shot (8:46)
  • How to Photograph People – Even If You’re Shy (13:52)
  • Why Central Vietnam Is a Can’t Miss Photo Destination (30:39)

Question & Answer Session

We also answered a bunch of great questions from attendees like (39:06):

  • How to stay motivated and find new things to photograph?
  • Any new tours planned with Pics of Asia?
  • What are the lenses you like to shoot with in the market and which ones do you use for landscapes?
  • When you turn up in a new place, how do you find interesting places to shoot?
  • How often do you “purchase” a photo opportunity by either buying something your subject is selling or giving them money to take their picture?

Positive Webinar Feedback

I love running these webinars because I get to meet people from all around the world. Here’s what some participants had to say…

  • “Thanks guys – great way to start the day – motivated to get out and shoot! ~ Michelle
  • Brilliant. I love how Etienne can take a complicated situation and simplify it!” ~ Richard
  • Great tips on lighting and composition as well as how to really connect with people. That’s what it’s all about.” ~ John
  • “I love following both of you on Instagram and hope to join one of your tours one day.” ~ Susan

If you have a question, just leave it in the comments below.

“This young boy was chilling out in the water at Lang Co lagoon. When we arrived he started to mess around with the ripples.” ~ Etienne Bossot

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