David Hobby’s Top Travel Photography Tip + Camera

We catch up with David Hobby to ask him what’s in his camera bag and what his top tips for travel photography are.
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As it’s the season of doing long exposures (if you’re out shooting christmas light and fireworks), here are some ideas that you might want to try out during …
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36 thoughts on “David Hobby’s Top Travel Photography Tip + Camera

  1. David +Strobist Hobby buzzed in to see us in Hong Kong – watch this video
    for his top travel photography tip and a sneak peak into “what’s in his
    bag”: David Hobby’s Top Travel Photography Tip + Camera

  2. Contrary to popular belief, I don’t think that DigitalRev TV’s video have
    gotten any worse. I just think that they feel less casual lately. Being
    fewer and further in between is part of the reason. Kai isn’t any less
    entertaining, but he feels noticeably more formal and less connected to the
    viewers. The loss of Alamby isn’t anything that they could help, but it
    does lose out on that nice contrast to Kai’s character. On the whole, I
    still enjoy DRTV, but I think that the episodes would be better if they
    were more like the ones in 2011-2013.

  3. Glad to see big names such as +David Hobby use the Fuji X100s for travel
    photography.

    I’ve been using my Fuji X100 since 2011 with my first trip to the US. I
    don’t use anything else. Eventually I’ll upgrade to the X100s or a new
    version if they ever release one.

    Go Fuji! :)

  4. Surprised he doesn’t have a soft release on his camera. Not becasue I think
    it’s super necessary, but because the red one I have on my x100s makes it
    look fantastic!

  5. Some 1-5 second exposures would have been cooler. The moving sea of
    humanity vs. the post apocalypse blur of a 30 second shot. Easier for
    Alamby to stay still as well. 

  6. Neutral Density Filters.

    Have been experimenting slightly wiv ’em myself – the solitary person thing
    is summat I wanna try fo’ sho’ . . .

  7. Can you please delete this video and make one where tou have all the proper
    equipment… Sorry for being a dick but I love the concept and I love your
    videos but my OCD KICKS IN when I watch this haha 

  8. Can you get a good long exposure picture if you put the camera on a wall &
    try to keep it still that way? I guess I am asking… How near to perfectly
    still does it have to be?

  9. video at 1:17 shows no purple, picture afterward looks too unlike what
    you’re actually seeing from a color standpoint though. I dunno…maybe I’m
    just jealous.

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