Weekly Photo Challenge: Free Spirit

71754 451293594081 2997195 N1 In 2010, we rented an RV and drove through Europe for 6 weeks. We didn’t really have too much of a plan, just enter the next city we wanted to visit into the GPS and hit the road. When we left Cannes and were heading to Geneva, Switzerland our GPS said 8 hours. These eight hours ended up being 3 days for us. The path brought us through the most amazing roads I have ever driven on. We were driving through the alps in an RV. The roads were narrow, there were no guide posts and the fog was unbelievable. 71754 451293589081 819034 N71754 451293584081 1843538 N71754 451293569081 2029216 N On the second day, when we were so high up we could no longer see the ground, this amazingly huge horse came trotting by. If we were in America, I would have said it was a native American spirit telling us we were on the right path, but we were in France. This horse appeared out of the blue, along with some donkeys. It was incredible. You can watch the video below. We just happened to be video taping when we passed it. For a more detailed view of our encounter with this horse in the alps, fast forward to 4:20 and watch from there…
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What are the best tips for photography while traveling with kids?

Shoot in the morning and evening when light is best and kids are freshest. Capture the candid moments between the posed ones. Let kids take photos too because their perspective is genuinely interesting. And decide in advance whether you want to be a photographer on this trip or a participant because trying to be both fully is hard.

What camera is best for family travel photography?

The best camera is the one you actually bring. A mirrorless camera with a versatile lens covers most situations well. A quality smartphone camera is capable of excellent results with the right light. The difference between gear levels matters less than being present enough to notice the moment worth capturing.

How do you take good photos of kids while traveling?

Get on their level rather than shooting down. Chase the light rather than the location. Let them be doing something rather than posing. Burst mode catches the expressions between the forced smiles. And the photos that feel most true are usually the ones nobody knew were being taken.

How do you document your family travels in a meaningful way?

Photo books made annually keep memories organized and accessible. A travel journal written in the moment captures things photos miss. Kids writing or drawing about trips creates keepsakes they will treasure later. And sharing on a blog or with family back home adds an audience that makes the documentation feel worthwhile.

What are the best travel photography locations for families?

Places where kids have something to do rather than just stand in front of. Markets where there is movement and color. Playgrounds in foreign countries. Beaches. Anywhere the environment creates the context rather than requiring a perfect pose.


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11 comments

  1. Wow! I am so enjoying reading your adventures! And RV through Europe?!? So jealous 😉 what a way to go to be able to see things!

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