One of the questions we get asked consistently is how we take our couple pictures by ourselves. Although sometimes we travel with friends, most of the time it’s just the two of us. So taking high-quality travel photos of us together can be challenging. But with some practice, a reliable tripod and a few tricks we have a very effective process now π So here it is, step by step:
1. Build yourself a mood board
It takes some time to figure out what kind of couple pictures you want to take. What is your style? What’s the overall vibe of your feed? What do you want people to feel when they look at your photos? We found that the easiest way to build a strategy is to have a mood board. Take inspiration from others, organize it, play around with it, and add your own shots to it.
You can find our inspiration board on Pinterest here. We look at it every time we travel and take a lot of photos to get us in the mood and to help us stick to the feelings we want to capture.
2. Be genuine. Capture real emotions.
This needs to be repeated. Capture real emotions. There are so many bloggers, Instagrammers, travelers these days that simply look for the most visually stunning background and then just sit there staring blankly at the horizon (we’ve done this too in the past). Yes, people like pretty landscapes but no one is inspired by your contrived pose when it’s clear nothing about the picture was spontaneous or real. People want to look at pictures that make them feel things. Don’t treat your pictures as a checklist – pose in front of the Big Ben, pose next to this giant Buddha, sit at the edge of so and so viewpoint, staring. Think of the photos you create as living your life and documenting it, rather than living your life around scheduled photo shoots.
For this reason, we think it’s best to have another person take your couple pictures. It’s even better if that someone is a close friend or someone who loves you or knows you well. Those are the people that are more likely to capture your true essence as a couple.
But if you can’t do that – don’t worry. Most of our pictures were taken with a tripod anyway π
3. Buy a tripod
Get yourself a tripod. We prefer this option to asking strangers on the street which is a big hit or miss. Most people you randomly ask for a photo will not know what vibe you’re going for. You might not feel comfortable enough in front of someone you just met. A lot of them probably don’t even know how to use a camera properly. So in most cases you’ll end up with pretty unusable shots.
That’s why we prefer to shoot with a tripod. Get a nice compact one that’s easy to carry around but also sturdy enough to hold your expensive camera. If you’re spending thousands of dollars on a nice camera, don’t be cheap on the tripod! You want your expensive equipment to be safe. Here’s a link to the one we use.
4. Frame the shot
When you ask a friend or a stranger to take your photos, be as specific as possible about how you want it taken. We’ve found that when we give detailed instructions to people and even show them an inspirational shot, we get much better results.
If you’re shooting with a tripod, take a few shots yourself first to figure out what angle works the best. Set up the tripod, secure your camera on it and you’re ready to go!
5. Camera settings
Some people prefer to use a remote app that lets you operate your camera through your phone and take pictures with it. That’s a great option but it doesn’t really work for us. We find it awkward to have to keep clicking and looking at the screen. It kills any natural feelings we are trying to capture.
We use Interval Timer mode instead. This allows your camera to take photos without even being touched. We have a Canon camera so this mode might be named differently for other brands. Check out our equipment list for the exact camera, lens and accessories we use.
Settings: 40 shots, with an interval of 2 seconds.
So every few seconds your camera takes a shot automatically until it takes 40 total. This allows us to just get in front of the camera, move freely and be authentic. It’s not as real as having a friend take it but it still works! This allows you to take natural couple pictures that don’t look posed.
It will take you sometime to get there, so don’t get discouraged if your photos are not looking the way you want them to right off the bat. The important thing is to keep practicing and keep improving until you find what works for you. And don’t forget to have fun! Capturing real emotions always beats just being in a pretty place π
6. Learn how to edit your couple pictures
It’s not all about taking pretty pictures – the editing matters a lot too! We add a little special touch to our photos through editing with our custom Lightroom presets. Whether you like sunny summer colors or romantic golden sunset lighting, our editing presets can help you achieve a similar look to our photos.
Check them out through the links below π
OMG! I didn’t even know about this interval timer thing!!! thanks so much for sharing your secrets as always π
I love your tips, thank you very Muchπ
I liked that you explained that you should frame the picture really well. That is good to know when you want to take good pictures with more than one person in them. It might be smart to get some expert help with taking great photos.
What camera do you use guys?
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You can see our full equipment list here https://stayclosetravelfar.com/our-equipment/