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Travel Photography: A Complete Guide to How to Shoot and Sell

Travel Photography: A Complete Guide to How to Shoot and Sell

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Book - Great Ideas
Review: First off, I want to say that I enjoyed this book. I had the pleasure of reading it on the airplane, on my way to Greece. Just as the title implies this book is for TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY - NOT PHOTOJOURNALISM - a point stressed throughout the text.

Like most books, the author begins by reviewing different equipment (cameras,lenses,tripods,etc.) and even shares with the reader what equipment she carries on photo assignments. There are chapters on lighting, framing, etc. Again this is all similar to most photography books out there, with the one exception being that everything written in this book is tied to travel.

Where the book really takes off is when the author discusses what makes good travel photographs, for both personal and professional use. There are also assignments at the end of certain chapters relating back to the covered material. Another key area to this book is a section where the author details each continent, country and city she has visited and makes recommendations on where to stay and where to shoot.

While I bought this book in hope of improving my photography skills in a vacation/travel type environment, there are those who are interested in travel photography as a career. The author does not disappoint and discusses at length such topics as stock photographs, using an agency, freelancing, pay/expenses, etc.

Overall, I would say this is a good book. It has a wealth of information and is well written. My major complaints are that the book is done entirely in black & white and the only pictures presented are those at the beginning of each chapter. For someone who is more of a visual or kinetic learner (like myself) it was a bit of a disappointment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tips for aspiring pros
Review: For anyone who has any dreams of selling their work either part time or becoming a full-time travel pro this book is a definite must. But even for those who just want to take their travel photography to a new level this book will provide the information needed to get there. As a full-time travel photographer/writer myself this book was a big inspiration for me and, of all the travel photography books I've read, definitely the most comprehensive and useful. I continually read over it and use it as a resource tool. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic Travel Companion
Review: Have made my way through several books on travel photography lately, undoubtedly the best I have read!! There are many other books available which are useless when it comes to being practical. This book is not a picture book, just very informative. Recently I went away for another trip overseas and actually lugged this book along for the ride. Susan lets you in on good places to start for every major country in the world and also places to avoid...incredibally usefull. More handy then a 'lonely planet' for photographers.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent and very thorough, some color photos would be nice
Review: If you want to dive into the world of travel photography or brush up this is an excellent book. It is full of information, not only on the technical side with lighting tips with the use of flash and film, the difference in what to expect between color and black and white, but also includes tidbits on where to travel, suggestions on what to carry to minimise loss of luggage. In addition the self assignments are instructive and very useful. One minor quirk the lack of color photos, i guess this was done to keep the price of the book down given its size but a few color photo would have added emphasis espicially when discussing general color filter use!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very useful
Review: If you're interested in tips on how to approach buyers and sell photographs, then this book will have some interesting insights for you. However, if you're simply interested in taking better pictures then you will find very little of interest. The book is sparsely illustrated (no color photographs at all and very few b&w), and there is very little useful technical information.

Certainly Ms. McCartney has had many varied experiences, but there is not enough material here to create an interesting book; she discusses the many places that she has visited (an impressive list), but fails to discuss any particular area in any meaningful depth.

If you want advice on selling stock photos to XYZ company then this might be the book for you. If you want to improve your photography skills or are looking for artistic inspiration/guidance then you'll be disappointed. Much more highly recommended in National Geographic Photography Field Guide, which contains everything that this book lacks.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not very useful
Review: If you're interested in tips on how to approach buyers and sell photographs, then this book will have some interesting insights for you. However, if you're simply interested in taking better pictures then you will find very little of interest. The book is sparsely illustrated (no color photographs at all and very few b&w), and there is very little useful technical information.

Certainly Ms. McCartney has had many varied experiences, but there is not enough material here to create an interesting book; she discusses the many places that she has visited (an impressive list), but fails to discuss any particular area in any meaningful depth.

If you want advice on selling stock photos to XYZ company then this might be the book for you. If you want to improve your photography skills or are looking for artistic inspiration/guidance then you'll be disappointed. Much more highly recommended in National Geographic Photography Field Guide, which contains everything that this book lacks.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Is there a more enjoyable photography author? No!
Review: Susan McCartney obviously loves her work and it shows in everything she writes. She willingly shares her vast experience and knowledge in a straightforward and enthusiastic style that makes all of her books a pleasure to read. In fact, her love of photography and willingness to share her knowledge infuses her writing to the extent that even topics as well traversed as travel photography (and check out her book on Flash Photography which is also excellent) become fresh and exciting to read about again and again.

Only complaint is they should have included color plates to really show the results the author accomplishes in her own work rather than the dreary black and white printing throughout the book. I certainly would have paid the extra few bucks for that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Skip photography school. Read this book. Travel. Shoot!
Review: Susan McCartney's latest edition of Travel Photography is a gem of a book for any serious travel photographer. Her simple explanations and honost advice about the ins and outs of location photography can save anyone years of mistakes and frustrations. Each chapter reads independently and there is a chapter for every major conceivable topic in modern travel photography including digital technologies. There are also a couple of chapters dealing with how to best photograph various places around the globe. This book should motivate everyone to travel responsibly to the wonderful locales she writes about. Filled with facts and great ideas about shooting anything anywhere - I can honostly say that I wish I had read this book before enrolling in photography school.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Where are the colored pictures?
Review: The book really covers a lot of areas. Very informative. However, there are no colored pictures to serve as examples to the techniques being presented.

I am a very visual person (I guess most photographers are) and I just can't relate to the book at all.

If you want to READ about travel photography buy this book, but if you want to see marvelous travel photographs, find it somewhere else.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply the Best Book on Travel Photography I Have Read!
Review: This book is chock-full of practical advice on every aspect of travel photography: from tips on what equipment to use and how to modify it for hard-core travel to a goldmine of photographic techniques and the best guide going on how the business works. It's a "must buy" for anybody who wants to crack into the travel photography business.


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