Friday, June 11, 2021

How to Take Good Instagram Photos

 Tags: Photography for Beginners, Smart Phone Photography

4 Simple Smartphone Photography Tricks That Work for Instagram

Phone cameras are impressive these days. Before all else, get familiar with tools at your disposal that will make a big difference in your photos.

Avoid Using HDR Mode

Using HDR mode can make photos look fake and over-processed. With Instagram, it’s all about looking naturally gorgeous.

Underexpose Your Photos a Bit

Highlights get easily blown out on phone cameras. It becomes impossible to bring any detail to those highlights in your editing. To avoid this, underexpose the photo a bit. Brightening up shadows is much easier than trying to get detail in a blown out window. To underexpose, touch and hold a bright spot in your image for your camera to adjust its exposure setting.

Use the Grid

Turn on your phone’s grid to help guide your compositions. You can find the grid in Settings > Camera.

Adjust the Exposure Manually

You can touch and hold to select a point of reference for exposure, but you can then select to raise or lower the exposure manually!

When you touch and hold, a yellow box appears in the reference area for exposure. Next to the box, you’ll see a sun and a vertical line.

Touch and drag the sun up or down to manually adjust exposure.

Plan Your Posts Ahead of Time to Ensure Consistency

Each individual photo needs to be eye-catching. But you also need to consider the overall look and feel of your Instagram feed.

Are there certain colors, patterns, or themes that run throughout every photo? Keep your feed’s branding in mind when you’re taking a photo and editing it.

To avoid any bad decisions in the spur of the moment, it’s a good idea to plan out your posts ahead of time.

Even planning out a general idea of what you’ll post will help to create some consistency for your audience.

A triptych of cool instagram photos
Consider your feed and the look or feel you want to create.

Use Natural Light to Stay Authentic

Instagram is not just about beautiful photos. It’s also about authenticity. Photos that look natural will automatically feel more authentic to the viewer.

Whenever possible, avoid using flash or artificial light. Instead, take full advantage of natural sunlight.

Your photos will feel more natural. And sunlight can also create beautiful effects that can’t be mimicked by flash (such as sun flares).

Even cloudy days can create beautiful images. Don’t get discouraged by gloomy skies!

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Natural light will always feel the most authentic, so take advantage of sunlight!

Photography During the Golden Hour for a Soft Look

Speaking of natural light, the time of day is going to be crucial. Early morning and late day light is golden, soft, and creates a magical feel.

Midday light is bright. It lends itself to more contrast and has cooler tones.

If you’re looking to get a specific effect, you may need to visit the location where you want to shoot to make sure to be there at the perfect time.

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Good timing can take a photo from just pretty to pretty amazing.

Best Compositions for Instagram Photos

Do you want your subject in the dead center? Or is your subject peeking in at the edge of the frame?

Here are a few ideas for composing your photos for more impact.

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  • Rule of thirds. This is a classic rule of composition. Place your subject along one of the lines of a grid that divides the image into nine even spaces. Make sure to turn on the grid feature on your phone. The grid overlay will help you out!
  • Leading lines. Elements that create strong lines can direct your eye to the subject of a photo. These leading lines add interest and help to immerse the viewer. A common way to create a leading line is by using a path or dirt road. This will point your viewer to the subject.
  • Negative space. Negative space is the empty space around a subject. Leaving a large amount of negative space in the photo can emphasize scale, simplicity, or emotion.
  • Symmetry. Symmetry is an instant way to add impact to a photo. Be sure to take the photo straight on, rather than at an angle. This will make the symmetry as perfect as possible.
A smartphone screenshot of a cool portrait on Instagram - how to take good instagram pictures
The bridge creates a strong leading line to the subject in the yellow rain coat.
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Negative space above the trees makes this a strong image of a simple setting.
A smartphone screenshot of a cool portrait on Instagram - how to take good instagram pictures
Symmetry is created with the steps and arches, and the subject in the center helps to add scale without throwing off the symmetry too much.

Use Perspective to Add Depth to Your Images

Not everything interesting is right in front of you! Don’t miss opportunities that are all around. Look up, look down, look behind you.

Changing perspective and finding unique angles to familiar things can spice up an otherwise boring photo.

Consider moving closer to your subject, too. Photography a subject up close will emphasize the distance between it and the background. This will add depth and interest.

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Look up, down, or behind you to change your point of view!

Editing for Instagram

There are more Instagram filter apps than ever before for editing your photos on your phone! You can always edit within Instagram itself. But the editing tools are more limited.

Some other great photo editing app options are:

  • Snapseed has an impressive variety of tools to edit photos. The interface is also very user-friendly.
  • VSCO is a modern take on editing. It has clean and trendy filters you can apply and adjust. Known for a strong community, VSCO is a top option for serious Instagrammers.
  • A Color Story is all about bright whites and pops of color! If that fits with your feed’s look, then this is the perfect app to try.
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Snapseed’s tools are easy to use and varied.

No matter what app you use for editing, be sure to check exposure, clarity, contrast, and color (saturation, light temperature, tint). Then move on to more creative adjustments.

When applying your edits, stay consistent with the look of your brand. That way your feed will have a coherent flow.

To save time, you can edit a batch of photos at a time. That will make planning ahead much easier, too!

Cell phone cameras these days can create beautiful Instagram-worthy photos, but only if you know how to use them.

 

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Monday, June 7, 2021

How to Become a Professional Travel Photographer

Tags:  Photography for Beginners, Travel Photographer

Many photographers see the likes of Steve McCurry and SebastiĆ£o Salgado and want the same lifestyle as a travel photographer. It is an attractive position. It means you get to travel and capture art at the same time.

This is one photography genre that looks easy, yet you can find many obstacles. Read below for the best tips on how to become a professional travel photographer.

Photo of a man standing in front of a waterfall

What Is Travel Photography?

Travel photography is an all-encompassing field. It incorporates all sorts of photography fields within it. So what does professional travel photography look like? Amazing shots of rolling landscapes, captivating portraits, and interesting food.

You can look at National Geographic and see glaciers. Likewise, tourism brochures show foreign markets and environmental portraits. Travel photography is something you’ll find, no matter where you look.

They adorn large billboards and advertisements. Anything from flights, to Airbnb apartments or the ambiance in restaurants. They sit in magazines and newspapers to attract people from all over the world.

Is all the photography you capture while traveling travel photography? Well, no. Street photography looks at street, architecture, urban, portrait, nature, wildlife, landscape, and adventure photography. Yet, destination weddings, sports or events don’t fit well here.

They can be of a documentary concept, to report on areas and situations as they are and happen. These are the most realistic settings.

There is also a commercial aspect. Here, photographers capture restaurants and hotels used for promotion.

There is no end to the subject matter, making it an open market for all kinds of photographers to try their hand.

Photo of girls posing at the Golden Gate Bridge

Common Questions

How Much Does a Professional Travel Photographer Make a Year?

This is not an exact number. It depends on what kind of travel photography you capture, and where you sell your images. If you choose a few avenues rather than one, you have the chance to make more money.

If you prefer to take your time and explore rather than rush from place to place, then you’ll make less. But, you’ll have more time to soak up the delights.

There are more and more travel photographers these days, yet there is still a huge demand. Images of locations need updating, and growing tourism markets means more demand.

If you take the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ word, then you could be earning a median of a little under $30k a year as travel photographer.

How Do I Become a  Professional Travel Photographer?

Like almost every field of photography, you start by starting! This might not make sense, but you need to get out there and start taking images.

The most important thing is the portfolio. This is an online or print version of a series of images that you captured. It lets clients see what and how you capture. It is a visual guide on what quality they can expect from you.

Without a portfolio, clients might find it challenging to give you work based on your word. You can start on a local level if you don’t have the capital to go traipsing far and wide.

Research what clients are looking for, aim to capture them, and then show them. The images you don’t sell could work well on stock photography websites or as sellable prints.

Once you start building a reputation as a travel photographer, it is harder for clients to turn you down. Keep practicing until you start filling commissioned settings and then keep exploring.

Landscape photo of a road on a seaside

What Education Do You Need to Be a Travel Photographer?

You don’t need a degree to be a travel photographer, but having one might help in some cases. Photography is a visual art and very hands-on, so you show you can do it by showing you can do it.

Knowing how to use your camera is key. An understanding of how to capture landscapes and portraits. Or how a street scene can work from long exposures. The more techniques you have under your belt, the better.

Do You Need Qualifications To Be a Photographer?

Your clients are looking for stunning images, not certificates. A photography qualification doesn’t say its holder can take amazing photos. Only a portfolio can do that.

Some might find it easier to find work with a photography degree. But it isn’t a prerequisite if your images are strong and captivating.

How to Make Money as a Travel Photographer

Is it possible to make money as a travel photographer? A resounding yes, although some areas might not be as easy to get into as others. Either way, expect hard work and many hours in front of your camera and computer.

The benefit of being a travel photographer is life on the road. You can visit different areas with the freedom to explore. The more open to ideas you are, the better the chance you have in making money.

To make a living from travel photography means you might have to look at a few different avenues. Many fingers in many pies mean you don’t starve. If one area isn’t producing money, you still have a chance that the others do.

The area you want to get involved in will denote what you might need. For example, if you plan on selling images for people to use as wall art, then you’ll need an Etsy page, for example.

Some photographers will need specific gear. Devices such as tripods, sliders, and intervalometers are helpful. But you’ll undoubtedly need editing software, marketing knowledge and some idea of sales.

But. And a big but. What if you don’t have the capital to start? Start in your local area, as to others, where you live would be considered as travel. Build up some contacts and a reputation if possible while you save.

Photo of a man sitting on a seaside with a motorbike

How to Sell Images in the Digital World?

Selling your travel photography is going to be crucial for a sustainable business idea. Many consider selling your images on a digital platform as the bread and butter of your money-making machine.

To start, I recommend adding your images to an online platform. These will help put your name out there and will serve as a portfolio of travel photography for others to view. Potential clients are always searching for examples of work.

Use a platform such as 500px, where you can license your images with a few clicks. There are a few stock photography websites you can sell your images through. But dropstock.io will upload to many stock websites for you.

By licensing your work, you can sell images while you eat, sleep, and travel. If they are on a website somewhere for someone to access and buy, then they are selling themselves.

If you are building up a reputation, you can sell through your own website. This means no commission to stock photography sites. If you build up a good network of companies and/or blogs that need images, they might even come to you first.

What About Selling In a Physical Format?

You might be the kind of photographer who isn’t completely into the digital world. There is still a market for you to make money and a living from travel photography.

One way to do this is to create prints of your images and sell them through specific art websites. Etsy is one good example, but you’ll also find that Fine Art America. Some photographers use eBay due to the number of people who use the website and the low cost of hosting a print.

The benefit of selling physical prints is that you can sell them both online and in-person. I have created photography books, postcards, and prints. These are sold in art markets, art shops, and hostels.

Prints can also sell themselves, but the money can come in dribs and drabs. There isn’t any guarantee that you’ll sell enough of them to be worth your time standing in the cold.

Unlike digital images, these can’t be stolen or reused without your say so. They might need a lot of your time, plus the initial capital needed to print these can be high with no guarantees.

Approach galleries when you have a series of work, and you might find buyers through them. They will take a commission depending on the space. But in turn, they provide an outlet that many people have access to.

If you’re just starting out, it might be difficult to sell your images at first. Unsplash is a free stock photography site that others can use for free content.

The page is well known, so they receive lots of exposure. If someone uses your images, they can then place it on their page with your link and/or name. This is just another area that will help spread your pictures and your name.

Photo of a guy with a backpack standing on the side of a lake

Work as You Go

As you’re traveling to foreign places, you can offer your services to businesses. They are in great need of images from the destination you are in.

These could be travel agents, magazines, and newspapers. Anyone in the travel or tourism industry needs strong images. I have stayed in hostels for free by exchanging professional interior images for free accommodation.

If you’re going somewhere abroad, search for opportunities each area might present. Even having the images for sale on a stock photography website is beneficial. As the number of images grows, so does your chance to make money.

Many businesses prefer working with the same person if they provide high-quality images. They might even commission you to capture the images they need.

The problem with stock photography images is they are reused over and over again. This removes any uniqueness.

Create a strong photography portfolio of work you can show off, and keep on top of it. Show off your newest work, and the businesses will find you.

How to Capture Great Content

The number one idea with travel photography, like any other field, is to create strong content. It could be down to the quality, the post-processing, or the techniques you use. It could be due to the uniqueness of your approach.

Strong content is king, so if you are looking to sell your work, through a gallery or online, your images need to be good.

The better they are, the more people will pander for them. A beautiful image in a tourism brochure says a lot about the company that shows it, so they will pay top dollar.

One area you can look at is photography writing. If there is an area of photography that you know about, why not write about it. It could be about time-lapse or long exposure photography.

There are many places you can do this, either for yourself or for a travel/photography blog. The benefit is that not only are people reading your helpful content, but you also get to share your images. Whammy!

Photo of a camera, a map, a backpack and a notepad

Use Tours and Workshops as an Extra Income Source

When I first arrived in Budapest, I was trying to find a job. I looked at all the photography possibilities I could. However, nothing seemed to fit my style, work ethic, mentality, or field.

As a documentary photographer, I contacted newspapers and magazines but didn’t land a position. It wasn’t an easy time.

So I started thinking outside the box. I realized that with a little marketing, I could teach street photography workshops. This fits into my passion and experience as I had a background in both photography and tutoring.

It was a success, but it took a while for me to get my name out there. The benefit was that it took a day or two to come up with some free marketing avenues online. These allowed me to start immediately.

For everyone else, there is something they can teach. It could be composition, landscape photography, or by showing very specific locations.

Is This the Right Field for You?

Firstly, do you like to travel? How do you feel about long flights, stuffy airports, and unpacking/repacking your gear? What about living out of a suitcase?

Travel photography isn’t for the faint of heart. Many see this field as being easy, yet it isn’t the case. You might have to deal with poor weather conditions, aggressive locals, or less than ideal situations.

Traveling can suck away all your energy. This isn’t helpful if you have limited time to capture the images you need.

You may think, ‘Oh, great…I get to go to Paris!’. Yet, have 36 hours to capture four different locations, leaving you not much time to enjoy the area you are in.

There is a lot of stress involved. Not everyone speaks a language you know or understands your dietary constraints. It is a job like any other photographic field, and not always as glamorous as Instagram feeds portray it to be.

This is a field for tolerant, flexible, patient people who know how to work with a camera.

Photo of a road sign with many city names and a palm tree in the background

How to Get Started as a Travel Photographer?

There are many resources that can help you get started, but I believe in a baptism of fire. If I was getting started from the beginning and had a little capital to rely on, I would simply pick a place and go there.

That’s basically it. You can work out everything else once you have the setting. It could be a documentary piece in India, or capturing the cloth dying process in Morocco.

Once you have the setting, you can start researching. Look at photography etiquette, what time the sun sets, and where to stay. Then with a clear idea, you are free to search for those who might be interested in such images.

If you can write, then you widen your avenues. The Sunday Times, for example, is always looking for stories to publish. They will pay for content as it means they don’t need to research, find and commission someone else.

Even better if you have images to go alongside it. Do the project and get paid. Use some of the other images for stock photography websites and try to sell a few physical prints. The more avenues you have, the easier you can make it into a living.

 

 

 

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Tuesday, June 1, 2021

 Buying cameras on Ebay

Tags:  Photography for Beginners, Ebay

This blog entry is a "re-post" about buying equipment on Ebay.  With the summer season almost 

upon us, You'll want to keep the following tip in mind when purchasing equipment online.

Ebay "hiccup"

In my last post I told you about the Nikon, model N4004 I won on Ebay. Well, there's been a slight hiccup in the transaction. I should have received the camera yesterday (Wednesday August 3, 2011) I did not. Instead I received an e-mail message at ebay telling me the Seller wanted to cancel the auction. He did not give a reason in the request to cancel the auction, however, in a separate message he did state that "Ebay had incorrectly listed the camera's price. (please keep in mind that I won the auction for $19.49) There should have been a minimum price of $25.00", because that's what the camera cost him.

I checked my Paypal account to see if the Seller had been paid. He has. I don't want any of this to scare you away from buying on Ebay. It's a great place to get good deals, but I do want you to be aware, that occasionally a Seller who thinks he did not get a high enough price for his merchandise, may try to "gouge" you for more money. My purchase is protected by Ebay's Buyer Protection Plan. If I don't receive the camera or my money by August 18, Ebay will refund my purchase price, and then they will deal with the Seller. 'til next time... happy shutter bugging... 

 

 

 

 

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Thursday, May 27, 2021

 

Best 39 Photography Websites 2021

Tags: Photography for Beginners, Photography Websites

1. Tom Hull

Tom Hull is a landscape and advertising photographer based in the UK. Many of his photographs involve people who are not professional models. This way, his shots are spontaneous and showcase true emotions.

Tom worked with clients such as Google, Nike and The Tate. What we like about his website are the options to see his work as individual images and also as thumbnails in a grid.

Screenshot of Tom Hull photographer website

2. Amelia Allen

Amelia Allen is a lifestyle, documentary and portrait photographer from Somerset. She lives and works now in London. Amelia started her career as a fashion photographer and developed an iconic style.

She turned to documentary photography later on. One of her projects is about exploring women’s role in society. She worked with clients like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, The Daily Mail and Forbes.

Her site showcases her images in a stylish grid that you can flick through.

Screenshot of a website about photography

3. Adam Bird

Adam Bird is a wedding, fine-art and fashion photographer based in Birmingham. His clients’ list includes Disney, Adobe and Panasonic.

Besides his work for his clients, he also has a Harry Potter-themed series. His photography website looks like a fairy tale book. Take a look for yourself!

A screenshot from a beautiful photographers website

4. Haris Nukem

Haris Nukem is a fashion and commercial photographer based in London. He was born in Bosnia and arrived in the UK as a young asylum seeker. He finds inspiration in how the world and our environment shapes our personalities.

In 2019, Nukem had an exhibition called ‘Faith’ in London’s Soho. He asked for a ‘pay what you can afford’ entrance fee and all the money went to the charity Help Refugees.

His images are often provocative and unusual. This is the way he wants to convey his messages. His photography website has a colourful slider gallery, showing only one or two photos at a time.

A screenshot from Haris Nukems photographers website

5. Mathieu Stern

Matheu Stern is a professional photographer and filmmaker born in Paris, France. He has a passion for vintage lenses and for experimenting with photography techniques. You can find Stern’s work on platforms like Peta Pixel, Adobe News and F Stoppers.

Mathieu has a Youtube channel which focuses on photographic experimentation. He is also a photography and photoshop teacher in three Parisian design schools. His images are often surreal results of different techniques.

A screenshot from a photographers website

6. Alexis Julia

Alexis Julia is a portrait and wedding photographer from Texas. She shares lots of personal info about herself on her photography website. She focuses on getting to know her clients and be part of the big moments of their life.

Her photography website has a unique style and conveys a friendly atmosphere. When you look at it, it feels like you get to know her as a person, not only as a photographer.

A screenshot from a beautiful wedding photography website

7. Pedro Oliveira

Pedro Oliveira is a photographer from Brazil who moved to the US at the age of 22. Photography was his hobby that evolved into a true passion.

Pedro won several awards for his work and held many exhibitions. He takes portraits, lifestyle and travel photographs. His photography website is clear and easy to navigate.

A screenshot from a beautiful photographers website

8. Sanz Lena

Sanz Lena is a fashion and beauty photographer from Paris. Thanks to his travels around the world, he developed a different artistic look. He likes to experiment with new artistic concepts and techniques.

He takes beauty, fashion, editorial and still life photographs. His website is very classy and minimalistic, allowing his work to stay in focus.

9. Ariana Jordan

Ariana Jordan is a professional photographer from Kentucky. She likes to tell love stories with her wedding and portrait photography.

Her website has a beautiful design, and her portfolio includes rich, bold and moody photos. When you take a look at her website, you see colours, emotions and stories.

A screenshot from Ariana Jordan photography websites

10. Cassandra Ladru

Cassandra Ladru is a wedding and lifestyle photographer, working in Australia. She has a timeless and honest photography style. Cassandra likes to create visual stories and focus on unseen details.

Her creative work has been published in magazines like Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. Her website has a journalistic atmosphere, allowing us to see intimate and detailed moments.

A screenshot from a wedding photography websites

11. Jason Cox

Jason Cox is a creative photographer from Boston. He has a background in live music, sports, creative portraiture and wedding photography. Jason is always open to new challenges and keeps improving his photography style.

His clients include Nike, English Premier League, Converse and Jack Daniels. His photography website showcases his diverse talent.

A screenshot from one of the best photography websites

12. Julia and Gil

Julia and Gil are “wedding photographers for couples who don’t want a wedding photographer”. The couple has a different approach to wedding photography. Their photos are atmospheric, honest and lively.

They aim to capture the real connection between couples. Their photography avoids clichƩs to show the true moments of weddings. They also have a blog where you can check their work and read a bit about the background of certain weddings they captured.

A screenshot from one of the best photography websites

13. Gray Malin

Gray Malin is a fine art photographer and author from the US. He is known for his iconic pastel photos and aerial pictures. He sells his prints online and has 410 000 Instagram followers. He captured photographs from all around the world.

His website is like looking at dreamy postcards from beautiful destinations. Perfect place for daydreamers who miss travelling in 2021.

A screenshot from one of the best photography websites

14. The Hearnes

One of our favourite photography websites belongs to The Hearnes. They are a couple who takes adventure wedding and elopement photography. They believe that a couple’s wedding day is their biggest adventure. But it can happen at more extreme locations than a ballroom.

Their website shows great examples of the long and epic days they have with their clients. Their whole life is an adventure, and they offer not only a photoshoot but a lifetime experience. Their photography is the perfect combination of adventure and romance.

A screenshot from 'The Hearnes' one of the best photography websites

15. Will Bremridge

Will Bremridge is a commercial and editorial photographer from London. He is shooting for magazines, agencies and brands. Thanks to his assignments, he has travelled a lot.

He has a vibrant and colourful style that appear all around his website. His work was published in magazines like British GQ, The Telegraph and The Sunday Times Magazine.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

16. Diane Villadsen

Diane Villadsen is a fashion and portrait photographer from the San Francisco Bay Area. She has one of the most cheerful and colourful photography websites. Her photos have cinematic perspectives and dream-like tones.

Diane likes to teach and inspire others through her photography. Her website and photographs make you feel like living the California dream.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

17. Grace Chuang

Grace Chuang is a photographer, designer, storyteller, biologist and engineer. She carved her own path and likes to focus on the mystery and wonder of in-betweens.

Her photography focuses on love, heartbreak, failure and triumph. She creates wedding, lifestyle and adventure photography. Her website is like an album of her diverse and exciting life. You only see one photograph at a time which allows the picture to speak for itself.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

18. Brandon Keith

Brandon Keith is a fashion and lifestyle photographer from Kentucky. His goal is to make beautiful photos and capture real photos that people can enjoy for the rest of their lives. Brandon is a self-taught photographer who keeps improving his skills.

His gallery flows from left to right, allowing us to flick through his pictures as we would do with fashion magazines.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

19. Jenna Mahr

Jenna Mahr is a professional photographer combining wedding and fashion photography. She is based in Minneapolis but available worldwide.

Her photography website is matching her clear and minimalistic photography style.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

20. Griffith Imaging

Griffith Imaging is specialising in lifestyle, commercial, product and real-estate photography. Their clients include US Weekly, Forever21 and People magazine.

Their photography website looks like a magazine. It is fresh, colourful and clean. It’s also easy to navigate between sections, and every image has a consistent style.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

21. Liselotte Fleur

Liselotte Fleur is a portrait and fashion photographer. She works for designers, brands, stores and magazines. She creates editorial and campaign photography for her clients.

Fleur likes to tell a story about fashion and her models. Her photography website is clear and classy. You can click on her projects and see the photos showcased in a creative arrangement.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

22. Pat Kay

Pat Kay is an award-winning freelance photographer based in Sydney, Australia. He has a passion for travel and adventure. His photographs explore the contrast between nature and urban.

He worked with clients like Nike, Adidas, Samsung and Toyota. His photography website is simple, and the white background highlight his beautiful travel images.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

23. Chris Zielecki

Chris Zielecki is a photographer based in Hamburg, Germany. He creates nature, wedding and portrait photography. Many of his photos are moody and show the roughness of nature.

His website is designed as if we were going through his travel diaries. Once you click on the cover picture, you see a lot more photos from his specific adventures.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

24. Lauren Naylor

Lauren Naylor is a photographer, creative director and cinematographer based in Los Angeles. Her photographs have moody undertones and dreamy landscapes. Lauren considers herself a visual creator with a strong emphasis on expressive storytelling.

Her clients include Prada, British Vogue and Levi’s. Her work is showcased in a creative grid.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

25. Dory Younes

Dory Younes is a travel photographer and videographer born in Beirut, Lebanon. Her style evolved throughout the years, from creative conceptual work to more life-like photographs.

Her photography website is quite dynamic, and the pictures are changing from time to time. It even has an interactive chat pop-up in the right corner. It’s a great source of inspiration if you’re looking for something different.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

26. Tayler Smith

Tayler Smith is a professional photographer based in New York City. She takes dog portraits, product, still life and beauty photographs. She worked with clients covering a wide range of industries.

Her photography website is colourful and fun to look at. There are always two pictures occupying the whole screen, showing off her vivid style.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

27. Deanie Chen

Deanie Chen is a freelance photographer based in New York City. Her photos were published by People Magazine, Spotify and Billboard. On her photography website, she has a section dedicated to her 35mm work. She also takes live music and portrait photographs.

Her photographs are showcased in a simple yet effective grid layout.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

28. Brandon Woelfel

Brandon Woelfel is a photographer based in New York. Many of his photos have surreal or dreamy effects. His website is quite informative and a great source of inspiration.

There is a useful section about the gear he uses and a Before/After section where you can check how he edited his photos.

A screenshot from Brandon Woeffel photographer websites

29. Luke Bateman

Luke Bateman is a photographer and cinematographer from England. He specialises in brand and concert photography. His photography career started with a 35mm camera and evolved into digital photography.

Luke likes to capture the energy and emotions of a concert or a gig. His photography website showcases his work in a simple grid layout that allows the photos to pop out from the white background.

A screenshot of a portfolio from one of the best photography websites

30. Danilo and Sharon

Another power couple who shoot wedding and editorial photography. They claim to be “aesthetically and holistically conscious wedding photography artists”. They create images that aren’t traditional and that provoke convention.

Their photography style is influenced by Eastern European heritage and their background in fashion and advertising. Danilo and Sharon are available for travel, and their wedding photographs are often inspired by the destinations.

A screenshot of work from one of the best photographers websites

31. Sean McCoy

Seam McCoy is a commercial and documentary photographer and filmmaker from the US. He worked with clients like Banana Republic, Henri Bendel and the New York Fashion Week.

His aim is to create a platform of expression and storytelling for voices underrepresented in the media. His photography website highlights how diverse his talent it. It has sections of editorial, event, portrait and travel photography.

A screenshot of work from one of the best photographers websites

32. Dolly Ave

Dolly Ave is an award-winning photographer and meditative musician. She worked with brands like Red Bull, Nike, Adidas and Converse.

Her photography website lets her pictures talk for themselves, without too many written words. When you check her portfolio, you see either a full-screen photograph or two pictures filling out the frame. Simple yet effective.

A screenshot of work from one of the best photographers websites

33. Alessandro Casagrande

Alessandro Casagrande is an Italian artist based in Los Angeles. He is also the founder and the editor in chief of BACCALA Magazine.

His photography website reminds us of the old times when we were looking at developed photographs. You can choose a photo from the collection, and it appears in the middle of the website. As you click on the arrow, pictures keep appearing on top of each other. As if you were putting down physical photographs on each other.

A screenshot of work from one of the best photographers websites

34. James Tye

James Tye is a travel and lifestyle photographer based in London. He won several awards, and his clients include Berlitz, Sunday Times Travel and National Geographic Traveller.

We like how his photography website shows one big photograph at a time. In the right corner, you also have the option to look at the photos in a grid layout.

A screenshot of work from one of the best photographers websites

35. Mike Kelley

Mike Kelley is an architectural photographer based in Los Angeles. He received many awards and worked with brands like Tesla Motors, Herman Miller and BBC.

His website is clear, simple and puts his fantastic architecture photography in the spotlight.

A screenshot of the homepage from one of the best photography websites

36. Giles Clement

Giles Clement is a portrait artist and photographer based in New York. He is always looking for new partners and new faces to conquer new territories.

Giles has worked with clients like Red Bull, Vanity Fair and W Magazine. His website is like looking through a photostream, and you can spend a lot of time admiring his photographs.

A screenshot of the homepage from one of the best photography websites

37. Emilee McGovern

Emilee McGovern is a Florida-based photojournalist and editorial photographer. She found harmony between these two very different genres and uses them to express herself and the truth.

Her photography website is divided into photojournalism and editorial sections. You will notice in both sections that Emilee puts a great emphasis on connecting with her subjects.

A screenshot of the homepage from one of the best photography websites

38. Levon Biss

Levon Biss is a British photographer from London. During his career, he experimented in various photography genres. His background includes portraiture, documentary and sports photography.

One of his most famous series Microscuplture takes macro photography to the next level. He created unreal magnifications of tiny insects, combining art and science.

A screenshot of the homepage from one of the best photography websites

39. Bobby Bandz

Bobby Bandz is an award-winning wedding photographer and videographer located in Washington DC. He also shoots portrait, fashion and street photography. Bobby also captures travel and lifestyle photos.

His website is simple and easy to navigate. It lists the different genres, and you can look at individual photographs or smaller pictures in a grid layout.

A screenshot of the homepage from one of the best photography websites


We chose these photography websites for two reasons. Because they belong to talented photographers and because they have a creative layout or simple design.

These photography websites are great sources of inspiration. You can find new ideas and techniques. They also make you realize that many successful photographers experiment in various genres.

 
 
 
 

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