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How to Get Your Travel Photos Noticed

11 April 2011
Published in Guest View

Here are some tips from Lonely Planet Images to help guide you through the daunting challenges of the new travel photography marketplace.

Provide something unique — With the flood of digital images in the marketplace, it’s more important than ever to make your photos stand out. Much of a successful photographer’s work is planning (having the right equipment and getting to the right place at the right time) and persistence (waiting for just the right light or expression). "I look for images containing strong, simple compositions with a clear point of interest that will inspire people to travel," says LPI photo editor Glenn Beanland. "They should offer something new or...

The Changing Landscape of Travel

10 April 2011
Published in Guest View

The dizzying changes of the last 10 years require a new way of marketing travel-related photos.

In the first decade of the new millennium, major technological changes have fundamentally altered the travel and photography industries. For both fields, the effect has been one of democratization.

Prices for digital SLR cameras have dropped, thereby lowering the barriers to entry for photographers, who are now able to access cameras with high enough resolution to meet the strict submission standards of stock agencies. Travel shooters are getting more instant logistics help than ever before with sophisticated planning tools like travel applications for...

Lonely Planet Guide Encompasses Globe

29 April 2005
Published in Media
Lonely Planet’s new “Travel Book” seeks to represent every country in the world with images and text in an A-to-Z format. With the intention of showing a slice of life in each place, it focuses on a location’s beauty, singularity and most fascinating qualities.
The “Travel Book” features full-color, double-page spreads combined with cultural insights, key facts and maps. Original content was written by Lonely Planet’s expert staff and authors. The hardcover “Travel Book” is 448 pages and lists for $39.99.