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Travel Photography Ideas: Phi Phi + Phuket | Thailand

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Travel Photography Ideas: Phi Phi + Phuket | Thailand

After visiting Krabi, Dan and I split off from our group of friends and decided to stay a couple of nights on Phi Phi rather than just making a day trip like they had already done. We took the ferry from Krabi to Phi Phi and when we arrived to the island, we were able to walk to our accommodation - I didn’t realise how tiny this island really was! Our time on Phi Phi was exactly what I needed to clear my mind and feel refreshed. We spent our days swimming in the ocean, we hired a kayak one day and made our way to Monkey Beach to snorkel which was really fun and went on little walks to explore the island.

On Phi Phi was the ONE time I took out my Canon 35mm f1.4 with me to take a few portraits at the beach right in front of our hotel - which are the photos in the maxi dress just down below. The rest of the trip and time I only took photos with the Sony 28mm f2.

After Phi Phi, we took the ferry to Phuket where we reunited with our friends. Phuket is such a busy city and not really what I personally prefer when travelling - I would much rather be on a quieter and calmed island such as Phi Phi or Krabi. Regardless, we spent a couple of days at the beach soaking in the sun (with lots of sunscreen!) and swimming in the almost wave-less ocean. Unfortunately on our second day in Phuket I came down with food poisoning so the rest of my time in Thailand is a bit of a blur and a bore trying to get some rest to feel better. I’m not sure what I got sick from, but at one point or another everyone from our group of 7 fell sick to something expect for 2 people - Dan and Anetta (lucky them!).

Phuket was too busy and loud for Dan and I’s taste, so we decided to move hotels further up north to a quieter part of the Phuket area called Bangtao. I was too sick to even move, so Dan was very sweet and packed up my suitcases (which everything was strewn around our hotel room lol) and with shaky legs, we got into a cab and spent the last few days hanging out at a beautiful beach where we took some of my favourite portraits of the trip with the sunset.

You can watch the video of my time in Thailand below which includes behind the scenes of how I took some of the photos in this blog post. And please subscribe to my YouTube Channel if you haven’t already! I upload new photography related videos every single Wednesday.

All photos edited with my Aspen Lightroom Preset + Florence Lightroom Preset!

This blog was put together with Narrative. I love using Narrative as part of my photoshoot culling process to see which images from a shoot I should edit and I also use it to easily & quickly be able to put together these blog posts with different layouts of images side by side. I’m really excited to say I’ve teamed up with Narrative and have a 15% discount code for you guys using the code julia15 or just clicking this link! You can download a free trial to test it out for 7 days too :)

All photos edited with my Aspen Lightroom Preset + Florence Lightroom Preset!

 

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Thailand Travel Photography, Krabi

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Thailand Travel Photography, Krabi

From Chiang Mai, we took a flight to Bangkok and then a flight down to Krabi. Dan and I have been working extremely hard this first half of the year, we had a lot of weddings to capture, lots of YouTube videos to make and just lots of editing, meetings, working in general which has been pretty stressful! So I was really excited to finally make it down to the beach where we could split our time between exploring and relaxing, soaking up the bright sun by the clear water.

We spent our first afternoon lazing around on Ao Nang with our group, we had some Changs in the ocean and watched the sun set over the water. It was a very calm afternoon and I couldn’t wipe the smile off my face. The next day, we took a long-tail boat to some beaches, the first stop was Railay where the cliffs and rocks hanging over the water were absolutely beautiful! Luckily we had a big group of 7, so we were able to take the long-tails whenever we wanted instead of having to wait for other people to have a big enough group for the locals to want to take us to another location. I only took a handful of photos this day as I was swimming and didn’t want to get my Sony A7III too wet or sandy by taking it out of my bag every few minutes!

The next day, we booked a private long-tail boat to take us to Hong Island where we visited the pristine lagoon and went snorkelling on Hong Bay, it was amazing! When we first arrived to the island it was absolutely packed - there wasn’t a spare spot to swim or lay on the beach. But as the day went on, everyone started leaving on the ferries and we were left with the whole beach practically to ourselves! Luckily we had a private driver for the day so we were able to leave whenever we wanted. He took us to one last beach before heading back to Krabi which again was an unbelievable deserted island at this time in the afternoon with palm trees intertwined in the landscape of cliffs over the clear ocean.

You can watch the video of my time in Thailand below which includes behind the scenes of how I took some of the photos in this blog post. And please subscribe to my YouTube Channel if you haven’t already! I upload new photography related videos every single Wednesday.

All photos edited with my Disposable Film Lightroom Preset + Florence Lightroom Preset!

This blog was put together with Narrative. I love using Narrative as part of my photoshoot culling process to see which images from a shoot I should edit and I also use it to easily & quickly be able to put together these blog posts with different layouts of images side by side. I’m really excited to say I’ve teamed up with Narrative and have a 15% discount code for you guys using the code julia15 or just clicking this link! You can download a free trial to test it out for 7 days too :)

All photos edited with my Disposable Film Lightroom Preset + Florence Lightroom Preset!

 

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Travel Photography Ideas in Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Travel Photography Ideas in Chiang Mai, Thailand

After spending 2 days in Bangkok, the next stop of our Thailand trip is Chiang Mai. I think Chiang Mai was one of my favourite parts of this whole trip, its a quiet city nestled within the mountains and forests, so there is lots of green around. There are also so many different places to visit and things to do!

We found a driver who took around to all the sights throughout the 2 days we were in this city. Everything is about a 1 - 2 hour drive from the city centre of Chiang Mai, so we tried to squeeze in seeing as much as we possibly could! We went to the top of Doi Suthep Temple and visited some temples and viewpoints along the way up the mountain, explored the local markets, visited and ethical elephant sanctuary (where you don’t ride the elephants, only feed them and walk WITH them), explored the sticky waterfalls and climbed many steps to get to Muang On Cave. I can’t forget I also practically ate my weight in Papaya and Longang - the fruit is absolutely delicious and so cheap too!

You can watch the video of my time in Thailand below which includes behind the scenes of how I took some of the photos in this blog post. And please subscribe to my YouTube Channel if you haven’t already! I upload new photography related videos every single Wednesday.

All photos are edited with:

Disposable Film Lightroom Preset (to accentuate those beautiful greens!)
Aspen Lightroom Preset! (for a more natural, clean edit)
Florence Lightroom Preset (for those few street photos!)

This blog was put together with Narrative. I love using Narrative as part of my photoshoot culling process to see which images from a shoot I should edit and I also use it to easily & quickly be able to put together these blog posts with different layouts of images side by side. I’m really excited to say I’ve teamed up with Narrative and have a 15% discount code for you guys using the code julia15 or just clicking this link! You can download a free trial to test it out for 7 days too :)

All photos are edited with:

Disposable Film Lightroom Preset (to accentuate those beautiful greens!)
Aspen Lightroom Preset! (for a more natural, clean edit)
Florence Lightroom Preset (for those few street photos!)

 

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Sony A7iii Travel Photography in Bangkok, Thailand

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Sony A7iii Travel Photography in Bangkok, Thailand

I am currently in Gdansk, Poland and in true fashion - catching up on my blog posts from our trip to Thailand this February! There will be 4 total blog posts from our time in Thailand, starting with our first stop of the trip, Bangkok. Dan and I flew in at 4 in the morning, got to our hotel and crashed. The next day our friends from Poland arrived, we met up with them and started our exploring - there were 7 of us travelling together. 

I took a break from my camera on the first day we were there, I had just come from photographing 4 weddings the weekends before the trip so I wanted to have a day off from taking photos. Since Thailand was a holiday, the only camera I brought with me was the Sony A7III - as it’s great for vlogging/filming and taking photos as well. The Sony 28mm f2 lens (all the photos in this blog post are taken with that lens) and the Canon 35mm f1.4 + metabones adaptor which to be completely honest only came out of my bag ONCE in the 3 weeks we were in Thailand. 

Bangkok is absolutely wild, there is so much going on absolutely ALL the time. Even though I normally stray towards nature and greenery when I travel as it makes me feel more comfortable, it was a great city to experience. Watch my video below from our time in Thailand and please subscribe to my YouTube Channel if you haven’t already! I upload new photography related videos every single Wednesday.

All photos edited with my Amalfi Lightroom Preset and Aspen Lightroom Preset!

This blog was put together with Narrative. I love using Narrative as part of my photoshoot culling process to see which images from a shoot I should edit and I also use it to easily & quickly be able to put together these blog posts with different layouts of images side by side. I’m really excited to say I’ve teamed up with Narrative and have a 15% discount code for you guys using the code julia15 or just clicking this link! You can download a free trial to test it out for 7 days too :)

All photos edited with my Amalfi Lightroom Preset and Aspen Lightroom Preset!

 

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