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7 Tips to Getting Amazing Vacation Photos This Summer

Published 6/12/19

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Summer vacation is the time to relax, explore the world and create memories together as a family – it’s also the perfect opportunity to capture some epic photos of the kids! We’ve rounded up the best tips from professional photographers around the globe on getting the most amazing vacation photos with your family.

1. Get down to their level

“It’s important to get on the kids’ level so that you aren’t shooting down at them.” – Dana in Budapest

Shooting from a lower angle is less intimidating for little ones, and also allows you to capture more of the scenery behind them!

2. Keep it candid and capture the fun

“Encourage the kids to be kids! Let them run, jump, get dirty, and have fun.” – Nicky in Lake Tahoe

“Always have them doing something. If they just have to stand still they will get bored. My favorite: let’s see who can jump the highest!” – Nadine in Amsterdam

3. Avoid the crowds (or at least make it look that way!)

“A way to making a crowded place look like you are there alone is to change the point of view. Try to shoot from above or below, and move around until your subject will hide the other people around. You could also use a monument or wall to cover what you don’t want in your frame.” – Roberta in Rome

4. Take advantage of jet lag

“When you’re dealing with jet lag and can’t sleep, getting up extra early and catching the sunrise at major tourist spots will help you get photos with gorgeous light and fewer people around.” – Tanja in Vancouver

5. Avoid harsh light

Midday sun can cause some serious squinting, shadows, and frowning faces – not fun! Try to find a spot in the shade that will allow you to capture your kid’s smiling face without the distraction of harsh light in their eyes.

6. Let go of perfection

The aim of vacation photos isn’t to get the most perfect shot – it’s to capture the moment. What may seem like a less-than-stellar snap at the time can turn out to be a family favourite years down the road.

7. Make sure to get yourself in the picture!

Pass the camera over to someone else to make sure that there are plenty of photos with you actually in them. Down the road, you’ll be glad you took them!

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