travel photography blog

A Photographer's Journey

Travel Photography Blog

Welcome to Nicholas Tinelli’s Travel Photography Blog. Since 2018 I share photography articles, as well as interviews with professionals and the activities I organize.

A space to express this passion in words, not just images. 

Why a blog about Travel Photography?

The idea of a blog dedicated to Travel Photography was born when I started teaching.

During the courses and workshops I often receive many questions that sometimes it is not possible to answer on the spot in a completely comprehensive way. So I decided to start writing down, in a clear way, the answers to these questions.

Another reason that prompted me to write a blog is the possibility to share my professional experience with a wider audience, including those who, for reasons of distance, cannot attend my classes or the photographic journeys I organize with Argentina Photo Workshops.

Over time I have also begun to interview some of the greatest professionals in the world of Travel Photography, Landscape, Portrait, Documentary, etc. 

These interviews give me a chance to get to know the more human and personal side of these artists, who dedicate their lives to photography. Reading stories and anecdotes from their experience is a way to know, learn and find inspiration.

I feel, finally, that the blog is like a diary, in which I can express myself freely and share with the readers my biggest passions: Photography and Travel.

Interested in learning more about Travel Photography? 

Travel with me, or take a look at my training offer.

Here are 5 reasons why Private Photography Mentorship can help you grow as a Photographer:

1. Tailored Learning

Unlike group workshops or online tutorials, private lessons adapt to your pace, your style, and your goals. Whether you’re just starting with the basics or looking to master advanced techniques, every session is personalized. No time wasted on things you already know—only the skills you need to move forward.

2. Direct Feedback

One of the biggest challenges in photography is knowing what works and what doesn’t. With private classes, every image you take is discussed in real time. You get honest, constructive feedback from an experienced photographer who helps you see what your eye might miss, accelerating your improvement dramatically.

3. Confidence Behind the Camera

Photography is not just about technical knowledge—it’s about having the confidence to apply it in the moment. Through guided practice and constant support, private lessons help you become more comfortable with your gear, your vision, and your creative decisions.

4. Faster Results

Because the learning path is customized, progress is much quicker than in group settings. What might take months of trial and error on your own can often be achieved in just a few dedicated private sessions.

5. Creative Growth

Perhaps the most valuable aspect: a mentor helps unlock your creative potential. You’ll learn not just how to use a camera, but how to see the world differently.

Travel Photography Blog Guides

Travel Photography is more than capturing places—it’s about telling the story of a journey. Every frame holds the pulse of a culture, the rhythm of a street, the silence of a mountain at dawn. It invites us to pause, to look closer, and to feel the world beyond the surface.

With a camera in hand, travel transforms. It’s no longer just movement from one place to another—it’s discovery through light, color, and perspective. The observation becomes extraordinary: a child’s laughter in a village square, the weathered hands of a street vendor, the play of shadows across an ancient wall.

Travel photography is also a mirror. While it documents the world outside, it reflects the traveler within—what we notice, what we value, what moves us. Every photograph is a fragment of memory, a reminder that we were present, attentive, alive in that moment.

To practice it well means slowing down, embracing curiosity, and meeting the world with openness. It’s about listening as much as looking, blending patience with instinct. The reward is not just an image, but a deeper connection with the places and people we encounter.

In the end, Travel Photography is an act of gratitude—thanking the world for its beauty, and diversity by preserving it in images. It’s proof that every journey, no matter how near or far, holds stories worth telling and moments worth remembering.