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The heat of summer, its pastel colors and its beautiful patterns make photography particularly interesting during this time of year. Summer is also a time of vagrancy and wandering during which you will capture all your experiences through your many photos. Brilliant blue skies and golden sunshine will allow you to take unique summer photos.

But summer also brings some challenges. To help you capture those unforgettable vacations and turn them into expressive images, we offer our pro tips and tricks.

In this way, you can then immortalize your best shots in a photo book or on a beautiful photo canvas in beautiful country spain .

Your unique summer photos are also great for sending postcards to friends and family. With the ifolor app, you can easily design your holiday photos as greeting cards and send them directly to your loved ones.

How to impressively capture the most beautiful moments of your vacation

Whether hiking in the mountains, relaxing by a lake or exploring the city, there is a camera for every type of vacation. From a purely technical point of view, a DSLR camera naturally offers the best conditions for taking professional photos. But of course it has considerable weight and is impractical, for example, when hiking or on a camping holiday.

Choosing the right camera for your holiday photos is therefore not only based on the technical requirements, but rather on your needs at any given time. It is therefore important to ask the question in order to know what type of photographer you are. Depending on the model you choose, you can take great photos with any device.

A woman photographs a summer sunset with a smartphone

Are you more of the spontaneous type who likes to share your snaps on social media and doesn’t want to worry about camera settings? Then the smartphone or compact digital camera is the one for you.

A DSLR camera, on the other hand, gives you more flexibility in terms of settings and choice of lenses. This allows you to add depth to your shots. Whichever camera you choose, what ultimately matters in creating amazing images is how you use the light, what settings the camera gives you, and your subject.

Trick :

Whatever the choice regarding your camera, familiarize yourself with the technical possibilities before the holidays.

Taming the light: how to capture the summer sun

In summer, the light conditions are extraordinary: depending on the subject you choose, you must therefore pay particular attention to the position of the sun. In full midday sunlight, the light in the photos is very bright and the shadows appear much harsher. For architectural photos, you can use this effect to draw sharp outlines.

Portrait photos, on the other hand, are more flattering in diffused light. At dawn and dusk, the light mood is softer, making it the perfect time for great shots. This period is also called the golden hour.

Whether it’s early morning, noon or sunset, enjoy the sunlight and experiment a bit. You will be able to capture magnificent shadows, reflections or light effects.

a summer sunset captured on camera

Trick :

For portraits in direct sunlight, use a reflector to diffuse the light more softly on your model. This helps to avoid cast shadows and make facial features softer. Accessories like photo filters can also be useful for shooting in direct sunlight.

Aperture, shutter speed and ISO: finding harmony

In summer, it is important to control the available light as much as possible to avoid overexposure. This can be achieved through subject choice, light control and camera settings. Depending on the chosen subject, you can get the best out of your photos using aperture, shutter speed and ISO value. Even modern smartphones today have these setting options.

If you want to take photos of people, a blurred background will give a very dynamic effect to your photos. To do this, you must keep a very short shutter speed and lower the ISO sensitivity and aperture.

For landscapes, the aperture must be very large to capture all the details. To prevent the image from becoming too dark, you need to increase the shutter speed. If that’s not enough, you can also increase the ISO value.