Travel Photography Blog
Review – Endurax Professional Camera Tripod ETR66
A review of the Endurax Professional Camera Tripod Model ETR-66. This budget travel tripod is ideal for the beginner who uses a tripod on the odd occasion.
Exploring Tokyo – Part 2
This is a Part 2 of our ‘Location & Photography Guide’ to Tokyo, Japan. The post gives returning visitors to Japan additional places to visit and photograph.
Samyang AF 35mm F2.8 FE – Tiny but Mighty
A review of the Samyang AF 35mm f/2.8 FE lens. This tiny but versatile lens that is ideal for travel and street photography.
Review – LENSKIRT – Is this the best lens hood for eliminating reflections?
A review of the Lenskirt. A flexible lens hood which is perfect for cutting reflections when shooting through windows with internal lighting.
Review – URTH 100mm Square ND Filter + Discount Code
A review of the URTH 100mm square ND Filter. Available in 3, 4, 5, 6, & 10 stop densities.
Samyang 12mm F2.8 ED AS NCS Fisheye lens
The Samyang 12mm Fisheye lens is for photographers that want an expansive 180-degree scene. Perfect for travel, architecture, and cityscapes.
Review: Peak Design Lens Kit
The Peak Design Lens Kit is a product designed for the photographer who wants quick and easy access to lenses without the need to open their camera bag.
Exploring Japan Photography & Travel Guides
Photography & Travel Guides to Japan. Providing photography information, tips and techniques together with location and travel advice to to help plan your visit to Japan.
Review – Peak Design Everyday Sling Bag 10L – V2
This is our review of the Peak Design Everyday Sling 10L – V2 camera bag. Such an awesome camera bag for the street and travel photographer.
Samyang AF 18mm F2.8 FE – Tiny but Super Wide
A review of the Samyang AF 18mm f/2.8 FE lens. This tiny but super wide lens is a welcome replacement to our previous much-loved Nikon 20mm f2.8D lens.
Review – Joby UltraFit Sling Strap
A review of the Joby UltraFit Sling Camera Strap. Ideal for any photographer who wants to avoid the unnecessary neck strain caused by normal camera straps.
Free eBook – 10 tips when Photographing Water
Free eBook - 10 tips when Photographing Water Check out another one of our FREE eBooks titled "Travel Photography - 10 Tips for Photographing Water". In the book, we have shared some simple tips based on our combined experience of 5o years in the Travel Photography...
HDR – Is it an essential tool in Travel Photography?
HDR - Is it an essential tool in Travel Photography? Have you ever wanted to capture that perfect scene when travelling only to find your skies are washed out or your foreground is in dark shadows?. Many people we meet simply want to take natural-looking images that...
Review – Topaz DeNoise AI
As Travel Photographers we are constantly shooting in all sorts of lighting conditions and quite often we have no alternative but to increase our ISO to get a shot especially when it is impossible to use a tripod.
Review – URTH ND2-400 Variable Filter + Discount Code
A review of the URTH ND2-400 Variable Filter. This filter reduces between 1-stop and 8.65-stops of light.
Exploring Osaka
This is a ‘Location & Photography Guide’ to Osaka, Japan. The post gives first-time visitors a starting point for places to visit and photograph.
Exploring Hiroshima
This is a ‘Location & Photography Guide’ to Hiroshima, Japan. The post gives first-time visitors a starting point for places to visit and photograph.
Exploring Miyajima Island
This is a ‘Location & Photography Guide’ to Miyajima, Japan. The post gives first-time visitors a starting point for places to visit and photograph.
Skylum Luminar 4 – AI Sky Replacement
A Travel Photographer’s nemesis is the weather. Days with washed-out skies or even cloudless days can make images boring and bland. In high dynamic scenes where there are extremely bright sky highlights and dark foregrounds, it is impossible to get a well-balanced image without bracketing shots and combining them in software.
Exploring Fuji Five Lakes
This is a ‘Location & Photography Guide’ to Fuji Five Lakes, Japan. The post gives first-time visitors a starting point for places to visit and photograph.