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Untold Italy travel podcast

77. How to take amazing photos of Italy (with you in them!)

Untold Italy travel podcast

Katy Clarke

Society & Culture, Places & Travel, Leisure

4.6659 Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

#077 Tips for photographing your trip to Italy
 
One of our favorite things to do is look at photos of past trips to Italy and relive the memories of time spent soaking up La Dolce Vita. Italy has to be one of the most photogenic countries in the world but sometimes the photo we hoped we had taken didn't quite turn out the way we wanted it to.

If you want to take great photos in Italy, it pays to be a little prepared. On this week's episode, we chat to professional photographers Natalie and Andrea from Flytographer who love taking photos of visitors on their vacation to Italy. They share their tips for taking the perfect snaps from Rome to the Amalfi Coast!

Get all the tips and details of the gear mentioned in the show in the full show notes for this episode at > https://untolditaly.com/77

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0:00.0

This is the Untold Italy travel podcast and you're listening to episode number 77.

0:11.3

Ciao at all and benvenuti to Untold Italy, the travel podcast where you go to the towns and villages, mountains and lakes, hills and coastlines of Bella Italia.

0:23.1

Each week your host, Katie Clark, takes you on a journey in search of magical landscapes,

0:28.9

history, culture, wine, gelato, and of course, a whole lot of pasta.

0:34.7

If you're dreaming of Italy and planning future adventures there,

0:38.5

you've come to the right place.

0:50.3

Ciao, benvenuti, all right, Katie here with a fun episode of Untold Italy,

0:55.7

where we're chatting about capturing Italy in photographs.

0:59.8

I cannot tell you the number of times I've come home from our trips and sighed about some of the photos I've taken,

1:05.4

and really, those I missed.

1:07.6

So today we're going to learn about how to get those beautiful photos like the

1:11.1

ones you see on Instagram and the internet of iconic sites in Italy and especially ones with

1:16.5

you in them. Like most of you, I take many, many photos when I'm on my trips and in Italy, but

1:22.5

often I'm unsatisfied with the results and wish I'd taken a different angle or managed not to get someone's

1:28.4

selfie stick in the shot. Not to mention cutting the kids' heads off, in the photo I mean,

1:33.1

in front of the Trevi fountain. To be fair, it's pretty hard taking photos and juggling kids at the

1:38.6

same time. Also, I'm not in many photos from our trips to Italy, as I spend a lot of the time behind

1:45.0

the lens and juggling kids. So today I've asked Natalie and Andrea from Travel Photography

1:51.1

Site, Lytographer, to share some tips on how to photograph Italy, the most beautiful

1:56.5

country in the world. We want to make sure you go home with beautiful snaps that you can share with

2:01.9

family and friends of the memories that you have in Italy captured in time. We're going to talk

2:07.0

about the best places to go to get shots of the famous monuments with you in them, the gear you'll

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