28 Jan 2009
Where in the world...
Diane Smyth
...can you shoot successful travel photography? It could be closer than you think. As travel photographers and libraries such as View Pictures and PMCA explain in our special issue on travel this week, shots of London and the UK can be big sellers. But just what you shoot is another matter. Stock photographer Peter Phipp recommends shooting the icons, while View picture editor Kate Ledwith advises picking a specialism (in View's case architecture) and shooting it well.
I think there's more mileage in the latter approach, particularly when amateur photographers, who shoot the usual suspects so well, can now sell them so easily online. And it seems I'm not the only one. Chris Coe, organiser of the Travel Photographer of the Year, and the art directors of Wallpaper and Conde Nast Traveller all agree, recommending in our other special features this week that photographers develop an individual eye, whether shooting at home or abroad.
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