Travel Photography Secrets from a Pro

Tortilla chips, bean bags, and beer bottles – yep, that’s right. In a recent New York Times interview, travel photographer Robert Caplin shared some of his secrets on how to shoot like a pro on a shoestring budget.

Take a look at the article and learn how to filter your flash using tools at hand (yes, even a tortilla chip or beer bottle will do). Caplin also lets us in on the best poor man’s tripod (that’s where a small bean bag comes in). And he shares great tips on getting the most out of your iPhone shots, as well his favorite iPhone apps, and which point-and-shoot cameras he considers the best values.

Bottom line: You don’t have to have a professional rig to take great shots. All it takes is a great eye and some ingenuity. Any tips you Blurbarians want to share?

One Comment

  1. I loved this article! Such creative ways to improve your photography!

      October 23, 2009 – 6:45 pm   Permalink

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