Travel Photography: Portrait of a City Neighborhood
1h 20mIntermediate2013-08-07
Authors

Mikkel Aaland
Photographer, Workshop Leader, Author
Course details
When you're traveling, you sometimes want to spend a day or two exploring the neighborhood where you're staying—just walking around with your camera, absorbing the neighborhood's personality, and assembling a collection of photos that, together, form a portrait of the neighborhood. These photos are a great way to bring your experiences home to share.
In this course, photographer and teacher Mikkel Aaland explores one of the oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods of San Francisco: North Beach, home to iconic architecture, beautiful vistas, delicious food, and more than a few interesting people. He explores the area on foot over a three-day period, taking you up hills, inside restaurants and shops, and into encounters with people on the street. Along the way, learn how to take advantage of natural light, shoot a city at night, pack and prep for travel shoots, and enhance your images in post-production.
In this course, photographer and teacher Mikkel Aaland explores one of the oldest and most beautiful neighborhoods of San Francisco: North Beach, home to iconic architecture, beautiful vistas, delicious food, and more than a few interesting people. He explores the area on foot over a three-day period, taking you up hills, inside restaurants and shops, and into encounters with people on the street. Along the way, learn how to take advantage of natural light, shoot a city at night, pack and prep for travel shoots, and enhance your images in post-production.
Skills covered
Travel PhotographyPhotographyDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Introduction to the city trip
1. People of a City
- 02 - Intro to the people of the neighborhood
- 03 - Visiting a local shop with history
- 04 - Shooting a custom clothing business
- 05 - Taking an impromptu street portrait
- 06 - Looking at the post work on some of the people photos
- 07 - Meeting the people of a neighborhood
2. Places in a City Neighborhood
- 08 - Introducing a neighborhood
- 09 - Shooting an iconic location - Coit Tower
- 10 - Shooting the park scenes
- 11 - Shooting night scenes in a city
- 12 - Looking at the post work done on some of the places photographed
- 13 - Reviewing the neighborhood locations
3. Food in a City Neighborhood
- 14 - Introducing the food of a neighborhood
- 15 - Shooting the busy local deli
- 16 - Getting to shoot the good light in a bakery
- 17 - Capturing the essence of a historic coffee shop
- 18 - Looking at the post work done on some of the food photos
- 19 - Summarizing the location with food shots
4. Reviewing the Trip in Photos
- 20 - Reviewing the city shoot
Bonus Insights on Travel Photography
- 21 - Travel photography prep and gear
- 22 - Embracing variables, time, family, and the unexpected
- 23 - Post-production and sharing
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