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<p>Traveling solo is amazing—you get to do exactly what you want, when you want, without compromise. But let’s be honest: getting great photos of yourself can be a struggle. You either end up with a bunch of selfies, awkward shots taken by strangers, or you’re fiddling with a tripod while people stare. Not exactly the glamorous travel memory you had in mind.</p>



<p>That’s why I started hiring photographers on my trips—and it has completely changed the way I document my travels. It might feel a little indulgent at first, but trust me, hiring a vacation photographer is one of the best investments you can make in your solo adventures. Here’s why.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">They know the secret spots</h3>



<p>Photographers are like your backstage pass to a city. In Venice, the photographer I worked with knew exactly which canals and bridges were perfect for gondola photos—angles I never would have found on my own. Instead of ending up with the same shot as every other tourist, I got professional travel photos that felt special and unique.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">They’ve already done the homework</h3>



<p>Lighting and timing can make or break a photo. In Paris, my photographer timed it so we got Eiffel Tower shots with dreamy morning light <em>and</em> minimal crowds. I didn’t have to stress about when to go—she handled all of that. All I had to do was show up and smile. That’s the beauty of hiring someone experienced in solo travel photography: they’ve figured out the logistics for you.</p>







<h3 class="wp-block-heading">It’s like hanging out with a local friend</h3>



<p>Most of the photographers I’ve hired were locals who genuinely loved sharing their city. In Tokyo, I booked a kimono photo shoot experience (I wrote about it <a href="https://mostlysolotravel.com/the-best-tokyo-kimono-rental-a-guide-to-your-traditional-experience/">here</a>) and not only got gorgeous photos, but also learned little cultural details I wouldn’t have picked up on otherwise. It felt like exploring with a friend who just happened to have a camera.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">You get to just… be in the moment</h3>



<p>Instead of worrying about your tripod falling over or asking a stranger to retake the photo <em>just one more time</em>, you get to relax. Hiring a vacation photographer means your only job is to enjoy yourself while someone else handles the camera. And honestly, it feels so good to be present instead of stressed about angles and settings.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">It’s a memory in itself</h3>



<p>Some of my favorite travel memories are actually from the photo shoots themselves. Wandering hidden corners of Venice, walking through Paris at sunrise, laughing with the photographer in Tokyo—it felt less like a “photoshoot” and more like a fun little adventure within my trip.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">And of course, the photos are amazing</h3>



<p>At the end of it all, you walk away with a set of beautiful, professional photos you’ll actually treasure. Every time I look back at my Paris Eiffel Tower shots, my gondola photos in Venice, or my <a href="https://mostlysolotravel.com/the-best-tokyo-kimono-rental-a-guide-to-your-traditional-experience/">kimono shoot in Tokyo</a>, I’m instantly transported back to those moments. And unlike most souvenirs, these memories don’t fade or collect dust on a shelf.</p>







<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to Find a Photographer for Your Trip</h2>



<p>If you’re wondering how to actually book one of these experiences, it’s easier than you think. I’ve found several of mine through <a href="https://getyourguide.tpx.li/vIqZkNkm">GetYourGuide</a>—they often list photo shoot experiences for popular destinations, and it’s a great way to connect with trusted local photographers. Just search your destination and look for photo tours or private shoots.</p>



<p>Hiring a professional photographer as a solo traveler isn’t just about getting Instagram-worthy pictures. It’s about creating memories, connecting with locals, and giving yourself the gift of photos that truly capture your trip. If you’ve been on the fence, let this be your sign: book the shoot—you won’t regret it.</p>







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