Each photography trend reflects the different playfulness and creativity of travelers worldwide.
From small to large
The trend of photographing 'From small to large' or 'The attack of the giants' once had a great appeal to netizens. To achieve these photos, one must know how to angle appropriately, while also capturing the surrounding scenery, which takes quite some time.

Photographing each other
In all the photos, this couple stands facing each other, capturing the places they set foot in simultaneously. The photo series also showcases the romance of this couple, proclaiming that no matter where they are, each person is always the center for the other.



Harry Potter-esque broomstick flying
Harry Potter with the magical broomstick has created wonders as it became one of the impressive photography trends among the youth worldwide. True to the original version in the movie, all it takes is a long-handled broomstick, a leap, and... a click of the camera.

Traveling fingertips
The trend of photographing travel fingertips originated from Laura Turner (from Cambridge, England). Her idea came from her daily habit of drawing smiley faces on her fingertips to tease her boyfriend. When traveling, she came up with the idea of drawing smiley faces on her fingertips and taking photos at the places she visited. The first photo she took was in Paris.

Virtual tourism
If you love to travel and want photos at famous tourist destinations around the world but don't have the budget or time, don't worry, the trend of 'virtual tourism' photography will help you have hundreds, even thousands of beautiful photos at different locations to show off to your friends and family.

My journey through footprints
The trend of photographing couples' feet while traveling once caused a sensation on Instagram. Although there have been many changes since then, such as being able to combine your feet with road signs. Or simply with places you feel special about, so that when you look back, you'll have some memories of them.

Traveling around the world according to me
You surely remember the famous 'Follow me' photo series by Russian photographer Murad Osmann and his travel-loving girlfriend. Wherever they went, they captured moments with the girl holding the guy's hand, turning such photos into a fast-spreading trend among the youth. If you're traveling with your better half, you can still take photos in this special style.

By Huy Ban
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Reference: Travel guide by Mytour
MytourAugust 14, 2014