travel photography
See. Smile. Snap. Repeat; the best cameras and photography techniques to capture your journey 'round the globe.
"As above, so below"
“A sense of wonder, a sense of light, a sense of humility in this life.” As one travels across the oceans, rivers, countries, and mountains… I’m always taken back to the magical state that lies beneath the blue, where another world unfamiliar to me is living a life that rings true.
By Dolphingirl5 years ago in Wander
Colors of Isolation. Top Story - July 2020.
A few days before the lockdown I was driving back from Utah. Shooting there was a wonderful experience as usual, however, my working days were filled with anxiety as the news about the spread of' unknown coronavirus began to escalate.
By Tatiana Sitnik5 years ago in Wander
You Can Take A Pretty Picture But You Can't Predict the Weather
We stand at the precipice of a world filled with more uncertainty then ever before. It's for that reason that is so imperative that we capture the peace, warmth and joy within as many beautiful fleeting moments as possible. For once it's gone it many never return. Only to be remembered by the stillness of a stolen glimpse that we locked away in a photo. What an honor that through today's technology we are able to capture any moment in time we deem worth celebrating in the snap or click of a button.
By Michelle Chaparro5 years ago in Wander
Crystal Wave
Before this competition, I don’t recall the last time I had written an article. I’m not a writer, but I do share my art through the result of what my camera produces! Pictures do supposedly say a 1000 words, right? I intentionally did not edit this picture at all, because I wanted to share the same natural, magical, and raw experience I witnessed with those who would come across it. Filters and edits may definitely enhance this picture, but if I had to add those edits- it would have been from a perspective of what I thought was best, and that is not the intention behind this captured picture.
By Craig Miranda5 years ago in Wander
When Darkness Meets Light
It was late January when my friend asked me last minute to embark on this novel adventure with her, one that would require waking at 3:00 a.m. in order to be able to meet the requisite of connecting with the rest of our crew at the base of Mt. Washington, New Hampshire.
By Ashley Kuplin5 years ago in Wander
Walking on Ice
Today’s reality is tomorrow’s memory. Our planet holds such great beauty, which it generously displays for us to indulge in. This picture is that of a pristine ice cave deep in the heart of Vatnajökull, Iceland. The picture has been edited by increasing the contrast and slightly shifting the tone curve. In addition to that, I also shifted the blues towards teal and had a local adjustment in the sky to bring up the saturation and down the exposure for the sunset to really pop out. The intention behind the edit was to highlight the crystal blues from the magical glacier in the image which we don’t see every day, but also focus on the sunset which is so familiar to us.
By Craig Miranda5 years ago in Wander
Sharking Hour
Growing up in the South of England meant our summer holidays were spent in an area called the Jurassic Coast. Whilst I didn't appreciate it as a kid, it has since become one of my favourite places to visit. Majestic coastlines, quaint fishing villages and an abundance of wildlife. If you ever find yourself in the UK and want to get away from the cities, I cannot recommend the south coast enough. It really is a little world within itself.
By Joe Morgan5 years ago in Wander
Alexandra Super Tramp
It was a cold and blustery morning, waking up in a 1940’s Airstream on the banks of Hood Canal in Washington, USA. It was day one of our ten day wilderness adventure through the mountains and forests of the Pacific Northwest. We had planned out all the spots to visit, mountains to climb, sunsets to witness and breweries to taste. What we forgot to check, however, was the weather.
By Joe Morgan5 years ago in Wander
Getting Lost in the Alpine. First Place in Outdoor Shots Challenge.
One of my favorite ways to get outdoors and get my body moving is to go out for a hike. Sometimes that may be a day hike, other times that may be a multi-day overnight hike. Whatever the case, there is always some exertion required, but it always pays off when you're out in nature.
By Zach Doehler5 years ago in Wander












