How to Promote Your Travel Photography Online

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As with many crafts such as writing and fine art, the world of photography is fiercely competitive. It can take years to stand out from the mass of talented individuals out there.

Developing an Online Presence

Whether you’re creating a personal website or blog, or using a photo-sharing site such as Flickr, developing an online presence is crucial to your success as a travel photographer. You should readily be able to share links to and showcase your work without resorting to hard copy prints. Preeti Burkholder’s article on selling your travel photography provides a detailed guide on how to present your portfolio online.

Photography Contests

Contests are a great way to gauge where you stand in the talent pool. Most photo contests charge an entry fee starting at around $25 per entry. Spending time entering contests may not seem like a worthwhile investment, however, the exposure gained by winning one of the following contests would be invaluable:

* International Photography Awards (IPA)

* PDN: World In Focus

* Travel Photographer Of The Year (TPOTY)

* PopPhoto Contests

Photography can be an expensive hobby to maintain, so unless you’re financially able to afford the entry fees, here are a few free photography contests you can participate in:

* National Geographic: Your Shot

* Smithsonian Magazine Photo Contest

* BetterPhoto.com

* Nikon Photo Contest International

On a recent scouring mission of photo contests online, I came across the name, Larry Louie. He’d participated in many contests and his breathtaking travel photographs were either nominated or had won a category or two. He was recently awarded IPA’s 2007 . When I clicked over to his personal site, I found out that he also ran his own eyecare center in Edmonton, Canada. Larry is a great example of a hobby photographer, building an impressive online resume to spotlight his travel photography.

Connect with other travel photographers

Joining an online community of travel photographers is a great way to learn from others, solicit feedback and critiques as well as build your network.

Woophy is an excellent (free) resource for the budding travel photographer. With over 24,000 registered users, you will be treated to amazing photography from every corner of the globe. Woophy also runs photography contests for its members.

JPG Magazine is a great publication that boasts a wide range of users who regularly contribute to select themes such as “Split-second” or “Surroundings”. Top photographs from these themes, in addition to submitted photo essays, become published in its print magazine.

Intelligent Travel (a National Geographic publication) is a photography blog that maintains a Flickr photo pool where budding photographers can submit their travel photographs.



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Lola Akinmade is the editor of Matador Goods. Read her articles, view her photography, and follow her travels at http://www.lolaakinmade.com

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  • Devin Poolman replied on January 9, 2008

    Glad you like JPG Magazine - I’d also encourage you and your readers to check out our new travel community site and magazine - Everywhere - http://everywheremag.com. Just like JPG, its a community created magazine with a heavy focus on photography, but its about places and travel. You can even sign up to receive a free trial issue.

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  • Marilyn Terrell replied on January 23, 2008

    Thanks for the plug, Lola! We’re always looking for photographers to hop in our Flickr pool:
    http://www.flickr.com/groups/intelligent_travel/pool/

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  • Travel Articles replied on March 18, 2008

    I’m searching for pictures of places, people and anything that show a tourist destination is worth coming to.

    It is fantastic that you are pooling pictures, techniques and knowledge on capturing images using digital gadgets to minimize printing costs.

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  • Oliver Suckling replied on June 30, 2009

    Excellent post. I’ve just started my own travel photo blog and I’m keen to find ways of promoting my stuff. I’ll certainly be entering a few of those competitions when I get back.

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