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If you re trying to shoot through glass--whether it s through a window or a case around a piece of ar


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Jimmy, our photographer on tour, is in the midst of his year-long journey  to capture the Go Ahead experience, one tour at a time. To help you become a pro with your own travel photography, we caught up with him for a few picture-taking tips.
If you re trying to shoot through glass—whether it s through a window or a case around a piece of art—you want to get as close to the glass as you can. Position yourself to a cast a shadow in front of you so that it blocks any reflection that could appear in the glass.
Photos are so special because they let you relive a moment. So when you re setting up a photo, try to put your finger on what you like about the scene and then focus in on a detail that s evocative of that feeling.

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