Travel Photography

This section is different from the rest of the site. Trip Planning, Gear, Destinations, Budget — those are areas where I’ve put in the kilometers and can report back with confidence. Photography is where I’m still learning. I’m not a professional photographer. I’m a rider who wants to document the roads properly and has had to figure out how to do that without a dedicated camera bag, a tripod assistant, or the luxury of going back for better light.

What’s here comes from that process — gear choices made on a limited budget and a loaded bike, editing workflows that work on a phone between riding days, self-portrait techniques for the solo rider who wants to actually appear in their own trip photos. None of it assumes a studio background. All of it has been tested on the road. If you’re a rider who wants better photos rather than a photographer who happens to ride, this is written for you.

The section will grow as the skills do. That’s the honest version of this.

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    Editing Motorcycle Travel Photos on Mobile: Tips and Tricks

    You’ve ridden a spectacular road, stopped at the perfect viewpoint, and taken fifty photos. Back at the guesthouse that evening you scroll through them and something is wrong — they look flat,…

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  • Well composed motorcycle self portrait with rider and bike in dramatic landscape showing result of solo motorcycle self portrait photography techniques

    Motorcycle Self-Portrait Photography: Complete Guide

    Here’s the fundamental problem with motorcycle self-portrait photography when solo travelling: the best shots have a rider in them, and there’s nobody there to press the shutter. You can photograph the road,…

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    Essential Camera Gear for Motorcycle Travel Photography

    Motorcycle travel creates incredible photographic opportunities—dramatic mountain passes at sunrise, winding coastal roads, ancient villages, and the bike itself in stunning locations. But capturing these moments while traveling on two wheels presents…

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