The Travel Photographer’s Way
Practical steps to taking unforgettable travel photos
by Nori JemilThe Travel Photographer’s Way: Practical Steps to taking Unforgettable Travel Photos – Inspirational and expert advice and tuition on becoming a confident travel photographer, including practical steps, bridge cameras, mobile phones and getting published. People, landscapes, wildlife, cities, adventure, food and wild places are all covered.
Size: 130 X 198 mm
Edition: 1
Number of pages: 432
About this book
Shortlisted in the Edward Stanford Travel Writing Awards 2022: Photography Travel Book of the Year
Nori Jemil’s ground-breaking practical photography book considers not just how to get better images, but also why and when to take them. It guides you to becoming a more confident and reflective travel photographer, as well as covering all the technical knowhow needed. Taking a journey around the seven continents, each chapter focuses on the main areas of travel imagery, from people and landscape to architecture and adventure. Bite-size advice on how to get the best from your camera is contextualised throughout the book, so you learn as you go.
Travel photography has exploded across the world thanks to the huge leap in quality of both mobile phone cameras and bridge cameras, as well as the ease of public posting on social media. Award-winning travel photographer Nori Jemil has been riding the wave of these advances and has created a ‘how to’ guide with a difference. Her book is not an attempt to replicate other reference works on the subject, top-loading technical information and addressing an expert reader. Nor does it focus on gadgetry – the proliferation of new hardware means camera-based information can become obsolete quite quickly. Instead it is a travel companion, a book that can be read for the prose and stories, as well as the information it contains. It covers the main elements of travel photography in eleven sections, including advice from some of the best travel photographers working around the world. Technical information is embedded, given in the context of each shot, but personal travel stories are at the heart of every chapter, linked to key travel images as well as the full camera settings and detail of how and why each photo was taken.
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About the Author
Nori Jemil is an award-winning photographer, writer, teacher and videographer. Her work has appeared in publications including National Geographic Traveller, BBC Travel, Adventure.com and Conde Nast Traveller. Over the past decade she has won numerous awards, including Travel Photograph of the Year from Wanderlust travel magazine, and Photographer of the Year from the British Guild of Travel Writers. She teaches film and photography in London and on specialist overseas tours. Her photos have been exhibited in London, Milan, Barcelona and Madrid. She regularly takes on public speaking engagements at literary festivals, travel photography events and as part of National Geographic Traveller’s Travel Geeks programme.
Additional Information
Table of ContentsWaiting on a hillside
How to use this book
Part 1: PREPARING THE GROUND
1 Do your research
2 Right tools for the job
3 Know before you go
Part 2: On The Road
4 People
Focus on Central and South America
5 Landscapes
Focus on Australia and Oceania
6 Wildlife
Focus on Africa
7 Urban culture and street
Focus on Europe
8 Action and adventure
Focus on The Arctic and High North
9 Food and markets
Focus on Asia
10 Wild places
Focus on Antarctica and the Extreme South
Part 3: BACK HOME
11 TELLING YOUR STORY
Appendix TECHNICAL GLOSSARY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS