


Travel Photography Tools
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Camera Bodies
Sony a7riii — My go-to camera body for all of my travels. A 42megapixel full frame mirrorless camera that isn’t too large to travel with. Gives me crisp, professional photos.
Sony a7ii — My secondary camera that often travels with me in case my primary is damaged. I also use this camera for a smaller travel option when necessary.
DJI Mini 3 Pro – This drone is small enough to travel with, but takes amazing 4k quality video with both landscape and vertical shooting.
Camera Lenses
Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 — An all around wonderful zoom lens for travel that goes wide enough for landscape shots and tight enough for compressed details. If I could only ever have one travel lens, this would be it.
Sigma 16mm f/1.4 — Helpful for situations that need a wider lens, this 16mm is mostly great for landscape shots.
Editing
Adobe Creative Cloud — The only way I will edit my photos is with apps like Lightroom, Photoshop, Bridge, and Camera RAW. My desktop process looks like this for large photo albums – cull in Bridge, edit in Lightroom, and fine tune in Photoshop. I also use Lightroom Mobile for quick edits on my phone.
Dell 27-inch 4k UHD monitor — Upgrading to a monitor when I am editing at home has been a game changer for my editing process. Get a good monitor to save your eyes!
Camera Accessories & computer
Macbook Pro 16″— I prefer the larger display, even though I have to carry around a larger computer, for editing photos. At home, I use a Dell
KUVRD Lens Caps — My lens caps ALWAYS get lost when I travel, so I opt to bring these KUVRD lens caps with me instead. They’re protective & don’t get lost in my bags.