How To Document Your Vacation in Photos

How To Document Your Vacation in Photos

Documenting your vacation in photos is a great way to preserve memories and share your experiences with friends. I’ve compiled a few pointers on how to document your vacation in photos, along with some of my favorite vacation photos!

Here are some tips on how to document your vacation in photos:

1. Plan Your Shots. What do you want to capture?

  • Research your destination and make a list of must-capture locations.
  • Look for Instagrammable locations if this interests you!
  • Think about the story you want to tell—daily activities, local culture, food, landscapes, and personal moments.
  • Use portrait mode (iPhone) to take pictures of drinks.

2. Capture Key Moments to document your vacation in photos

  • Arrival & Departure – Take photos at the airport, departing and arriving.
  • Landscapes & Landmarks – Iconic places, your hotel, and scenic views.
  • People & Culture – Capture locals, street markets, and everyday life.
  • Food & Drinks – Highlight unique dishes and drinks.
  • Candid Moments – Friends or family laughing, interacting, or enjoying the trip.
How To Document Your Vacation in Photos, sea lions
Captured these sea lions while kayaking in Monterey Bay

4. Include Yourself in the Story!

  • Take selfies or use a tripod/timer for group shots.
  • Candid shots of you exploring make great memories.
How To Document Your Vacation in Photos
Selfie with the sunset in the background

5. Capture Day & Night Scenes to document your vacation in photos

  • Sunrises and sunsets add warmth and magic to your album.
  • Night photography captures a different vibe—city lights, markets, or starlit skies.
  • Capture wide shots for landscapes and close-ups for details.
The coast of California, between Monterey and Carmel
This serene spot was next to Azul Beach (now a different name). We had walked down the beach to get a massage and found this spot. I love how this picture turned out!

6. Organize & Edit

  • Use apps to organize and edit photos.
  • Sort your photos into folders by day or activity.
  • I typically make a Google album for each trip.

7. Share Creatively

  • Create an album or photo journal.
  • Make a photo collage or a short video slideshow.
  • Share on social media!
  • I like to get scenery photos printed on board stock to hang on my office wall.

Do you take pictures and document your vacation in photos?

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