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Jim Richardson on Travel Photography and Camera Equipment Advice -- National Geographic

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Contributing editor Jim Richardson is a photojournalist recognized for his explorations of small-town life. His photos appear frequently in National Geographic magazine.

Photograph courtesy Jim Richardson


"I'm going on vacation. What lens should I take?"
Well, now, that's a simple question, and I ought to able to give a simple answer. I never can. About once a week someone comes into our gallery, scrutinizes my collection of images from around the world, and then assumes (with scant evidence) that I know everything about photography.
Nobody assumes that buying a sauce pan will make you a chef, but many photographers seem to assume that buying just the right lens will make them into a photographer. Certainly our gallery visitors don't want to get into a deep philosophical discussion with a cranky curmudgeon. A simple answer would do.
This question has an answer, even if it is not so simple.
I begin by steering the conversation toward the nature of the questioner's vacation and the range of their interests. What I'm looking for is an idea of what kind of pictures they want to takeand how hard they want to work at it. (This is supposed to be a vacation, after all, and because they are asking a question like this I know they are amateurs. Pros would be asking different questions.) For instance, are they touring the cathedrals of France or are they going on safari in Tanzania? Cruising the Greek Isles with friends or hiking for two weeks in the rain forest of Brazil?
Different types of travel require radically different equipment choices. Concentrating on the pictures instead of the equipment is the path to sanity here. If you can figure out what kind of pictures you want to take, equipment selection gets much, much easier.
So let's consider several travel scenarios:Nightlife and After Dark
Much of the romance and color of travel doesn't happen in broad daylight but instead after the sun goes down. Luckily, we now have digital cameras that can truly capture the color and flavor of the night. To photograph effectively after sundown, you'll need one of three pieces of equipment (and maybe all of them): a camera that can deliver high ISO, a tripod, or a fast lens. For the lens part, you need f/2.8 or faster.
(A f/1.4 really delivers.) You can easily break the bank buying these paragons of the glassmakers' art. However, consider several affordable alternatives, like a 17-50mm f/2.8 zoom that isn't too big or expensive. Or look at a 24mm f/2.8 fixed focal length, which will be unobtrusive yet offer great image quality in tough situations. A 50mm f/1.4 or f/1.8 also is a good choice, but it won't deliver a wide view. Note this: Many zoom lenses are f/2.8 at the wide-angle end and then slow down to f/4 or f/5.6 at the telephoto extremenot much good for night photography. Going Creative and Experimental
Let us suppose you have just plain had it with standard postcard shots. Or let's assume you have a creative itch that just has to get scratched. Okay, take a Lensbaby. These endearing oddities do things ordinary lenses only dream aboutlike bending. Tip them this way or that and suddenly the picture has a strange, lovely, soft-focus look with just a bit in sharp focus. Lensbabies always deliver pictures with soft edges that would get them thrown out of most lens sharpness contests, but the resulting images have a romantic, sometimes antiquated look, as if envisioned by some antediluvian seer. If that is not enough, take some interchangeable elements, allowing you to replace the sharp glass element with a decidedly soft and wavy plastic one. Fun! And your vacation photos will be way, way different. Final Advice
If this is a vacation, then take only what will be fun. If you enjoy being a pack mule, then by all means lug every last clunker of a lens you've got. Otherwise, less is definitely more.




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