How To Take Photos Of Yourself Without A Photographer
Solo travel trips are all the rage now as a time for self-reflection, self-discovery and a chance to challenge yourself to be more independent. Besides the potential loneliness and higher expenses, one other con is not having any travel buddies to take photos of you!
You'll be glad to tick that one con off the list as there are a few ways for you to photograph yourself without needing to ask for help or using the dreaded selfie stick.
Read on for tips on how to take amazing photos of yourself!
#1 Use a tripod
Although this will probably only work if you're in a less crowded and spacious area, it creates the best results. Using a tripod will let you frame the shot exactly how you want it! You can use any type of camera you have or choose one with a smartphone mount.
The most convenient way to use a tripod is to use a wireless remote release shutter to take your photos so you don't have to rush to your spot. You can also take a few shots at once and at your own speed, then choose the best one. Look for travel tripods or mini tripods if you prefer to travel light.
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You can find tripods in stores like Harvey Norman or TK foto or shop for it online! There are many affordable models like the UBeesize Phone Tripod ($20.34) on Amazon. Make sure to do a little bit of research on your specific phone model or camera model to find out what kind of remote will work best with your camera.
#2 Balance it on something or a phone stand
If you don't like the idea of carrying around a tripod or the hassle of setting it up, just balance your phone or camera on something around you and set the timer.
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Alternatively, you can also use a phone stand to balance your phone. The slanted angle tends to make your legs look longer! This budget-friendly foldable and adjustable phone stand ($1.73) is lightweight and perfect for those who like carrying small bags. If you prefer a less slanted angle, simply adjust the phone stand accordingly!
#3 Use a wide-angle lens
This is for times when you want a more close up shot of yourself but don't want the noticeable 'selfie stick arm' in your photo. With a wide-angle lens, you can get more of your background in frame without needing any additional accessories. Simply find a flat surface and position your camera!
#4 Use a drone
This is a more expensive option but the results may be worth it! Drones can travel to places that humans can't so you can capture really dramatic photos and videos of yourself. Prices of drones are getting lower and designs are getting smaller or made to be collapsable so it's becoming quite a practical option! Also, bear in mind the drone laws in the country or city you're visiting as it isn't allowed in many places.
You may be feeling embarrassed or awkward while taking a photo of yourself, but don't be! You've worked hard for your holiday so focus having a good time and the awkwardness will fade away.
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Text by: GirlStyle SG