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  1. Ranjay Mitra

    Hi, very nicely written. Imho, the landscape is definitely the prime focus of travel photographers, whether one is making money off it or not. However, there is also a softer human aspect to this. Ive seen many people who get into the business of travel photography often combine these two in a way that makes it difficult for sponsors to fund their projects.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hey Ranjay! Everyone has their own style or photography and sometimes one type of shot works better for some markets while the other might be better for something like sponsored content or Instagram. It’s all about getting creative and seeing what you prefer 🙂

  2. Susie Ncuss

    Hi Kiki!
    I stopped by your blog because I was looking for information about phone photography for travel.
    Thank you for the insights.
    Love from Indonesia.

    • The Blonde Abroad

      Hi Susie! Glad you found this 🙂 sending love from California!

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