6 Tips to Better Vacation Photos

Everyone loves vacation.  Getting away, enjoying a new place, a new perspective.  Slowing down.  And if you're anything like me, you love capturing all that wonderful goodness to look back when it's over way too fast and you want to hold onto those memories!

Here are some tips on how to take great vacation photos!

1. Where is the light??

The key to any great photograph is LIGHT!  You can have a beautiful scene or subject, but if the lighting is poor, it will never look quite like you imagine!

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The most flattering and interesting light is when the sun is at an angle- so closest to sunrise and sunset.  

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When the sun is directly above, it’s harsh and unflattering. 

Of course there may be times you need to take a photo in the middle of the day under harsh light, but find a shady spot for your subject, or position the sun so it is slightly behind your subject!

2. Interesting Angles

Think about the angle of your photo!  Most photos are taking from a standing position, making them all look the same and not very interesting.

Get low!  Get high!  Look UP!  Look down.  Just do something DIFFERENT then standing with your camera in front of you!

3. Don’t forget the details!

Often times we focus on the sweeping landscapes or the grand sunset.  But what else is going on?  What are the little things that make up your experience?  Don’t be afraid to get close and get some interesting shots of your surroundings.   Let your photos tell the story of your vacation.

4. Rule of Thirds

The rule of thirds is a way to make your photos more interesting and pleasing to the eye!If you visualize a grid on your photo divided into thirds, the concept is to place your subject in one of those intersecting lines.
This creates a more interesting and pleasing composition then placing everything dead center!

5. Look for natural framing

It can be a fun way to draw attention to your subject by findings things around it that give a natural framing to the subject and some context as to where you are!

6. It’s not about the camera

Often times people will assume your photos are good just because you have a good camera.  But like an instrument, if you are not trained to play it, it’s not going to sound good!  So don’t worry about needing to spend a ton of money on a camera.  The best camera is the one that you will actually USE because you’re comfortable with it and will carry it with you!  If that’s your phone, then embrace it!  I take a TON of photos with my iPhone and most people are surprised to learn it was not from my super expensive DSLR.  Applying the above tips will help turn any photo into a work of art!

Eating my way through Italy

Of course one my the most wonderful things about Italy is the FOOD!  Probably second to door photos came food photos!  We had some incredible meals and I've included some of the restaurant names if you ever get the pleasure of going there!  

Nonna Betta in Rome- delicious food in the old Jewish Quarter!

Grand Hotel Excelsior Vittoria in Sorrento- we first had lunch here by the pool, but it was just so beautiful we agreed to a very delightful 5 course dinner on overlooking the water and sunset that night- definitely worth it! 

So many lemons in Sorrento and on the coast!

Aurora Light Ristorante- right on the square in Sorrento- perfect and yummy spot for dinner!

A cute cafe at Regina Giovanna- definitely a hidden gem and well worth the long walk down and back up! 

Ristorante Pizzeria Tasso- a local's recommendation and it was indeed delicious!

La Fontelina- this was a "who's who"  beach resort in Capri filled with all kinds of beautiful people, but we enjoyed a day pass and a delicious meal by the water!

Le Camerelle- some of the best food and perfect outdoor seating atmosphere on the island of Capri- not to mention the free flowing limoncello at the end!

Ristorante Trattoria Angiolino- this place was an accidental find in Florence- we stubbled upon it after the original place we wanted to eat was full- but it ended up being one of the very best- we sat at the bar and it felt very local and SO so good!!

Zeb's- definitely my favorite of Florence.  This was a Micheline star restaurant and so delicious.  The entire restaurant was set up as a U-shaped bar with the chef and his mom doing all the serving and cooking.  They were quite the duo and it made for an intimate and personal feel.  I could have eaten there every night!

Osteria Santo Spirito- this was conveniently next to our hotel in Florence, and had a nice local vibe and very good food!

Our last big dinner in Rome- Due Ladroni- great atmosphere, fun staff and good food!

Our very last meal in Rome- I can't remember the name, but....yum.