Photographing can be a hobby, a profession, etc. In any case, people who experience the unique feeling of creating images and expressing feelings through the camera lens will undoubtedly become true photography lovers.
But there comes a time when you have to explore new places and find innovative scenarios for your photos, in those moments nothing better than knowing the most amazing places for photography lovers and people who like to take pictures, right?
- So discover 7 amazing places that photography lovers will surely love.
- Add these options to your photo journey and create amazing images.
- Have you ever visited any of them?.
Simply the sixth most photographed place in the world according to Google and no wonder, the most romantic city in the world has canals and small streets that embellish the landscape and are great options for beautiful photographs.
Photos of gondolas and couples in love are undoubtedly the highlight of the trip, but the architecture and monuments of the Italian city also delight any photographer, the perfect look to capture romantic photos and enrich your portfolio.
An archaeological site surrounded by history and mystery. Built 600 years ago by the Incas, Machu Picchu offers magnificent settings for photography.
Surrounded by mountains and very green, it is a destination for photography lovers who like to document historical facts, for those who are only looking for beautiful landscapes and sunsets, should visit the area called Porta do Sol.
There you can see the first rays of sun arriving in Machu Picchu and take beautiful photographs, do not forget to visit also the sacred mountains that surround the place, the appearance of rainbows in this area is very common.
Located in the northern region of Chile and with a thousand kilometers of extension, it is the driest and highest desert in the world, it is certainly not a tour for anyone. However, all these efforts pay off when they reach their destination and have access to unique landscapes.
The first mandatory stop is the Salar de Atacama, an area surrounded by salt flats and groups of flamingos, there are 320 thousand hectares of pure salt and they deserve at least one portrait, right?
How about capturing mini volcanoes while drinking your coffee and bathing in volcanic waters?This may sound surreal, but it’s possible in El Tatio geysers, however, get ready to wake up early and face temperatures close to 16 degrees below zero.
Brazilian waterfalls are considered one of the seven wonders of nature and, for this reason alone, should already be part of your travel photographer itinerary. The beautiful waterfalls are perfect for taking really stunning photos.
To glimpse this spectacle of nature are scheduled boat trips or even platforms, which give access to the great spectacle of nature.
But if you think that the place only has water for your photos, you are completely wrong, the city also has beautiful churches of different religions, among them a mosque and a Buddhist temple.
Located 700 kilometers from Istanbul, it consists of small villages with restaurants and hotels, very typical of places of tourism and adventure.
The highlights of this destination are underground cities and excavated houses, but they require good preparation and physical disposition, especially if you visit the place in summer (April to October).
The balloon festival is another show in itself. You can photograph them outdoors or, if you have more courage and at least 160 euros to spend, enjoy an hour-old visit to Cappedrace.
Located on the east coast of the Adriatic Sea, an excellent example of willpower and recovery, the city, which suffered many impacts during the Fourth Crusade, had to reinvent itself and seek strength to stay alive.
This is one of the best destinations for lovers of color and a lot of creativity, such as lovers of photography, starting with the giant organ installed by the sea, under large marble stones that produces musical notes based on the wind and waves of the sea. .
Another highlight is the solar panel that captures the sun’s rays during the day to maintain access throughout the night. There are thousands of lights that accompany the sound of the organ and, therefore, it is also known as Greeting to the Sun.
The monuments were opened to the public in 2005 and designed by architect Nikola Basic to restore the region’s boardwalk and awaken the city’s tourism potential. Although it is not a very strong vein of visitors, it is worth knowing and taking some photographs.
Another strength, according to Google, is that the American company considers it the second most photographed city in the world, but its popularity with clicks could not leave it off that list.
Impressive and historic monuments such as the Colosseum, Trevi Fountain and vatican itself are incredible postcards for a beautiful photograph, if that were not enough, we still have the Trastevere district that seems to have simply stopped in time.
Rome’s streets and buildings offer a unique experience to any visitor and undoubtedly present unique opportunities for photography lovers. Visit the place in time, especially if you are passionate about history or photography of ancient architecture.
As you’ve seen, there are many places to put your knowledge into practice as a photographer, but of course, there are still thousands of other postcards or secret hideouts to capture your images. Explore these and other opportunities to enrich your portfolio and cultural background.
Do you know other amazing places for them? Leave your suggestions below and share your experiences with these places.