
Traveling to Hawaii is a dream for a lot of people and especially for photographers. There’s no doubt about it, Hawaii truly has one of the most beautiful spots to shoot nature at its best. When the opportunity presents itself to photographers, it can no doubt be a daunting yet exciting challenge. You may be very excited about your trip to this beautiful paradise, and you want to get the best shots possible. Check out the following list for three of the best tips for photographers to keep in mind during their first trip to Hawaii.
Know When It Looks Best
Hawaii is often referred to as a year-round vacation location, and that is because of its consistent temperatures. Although Hawaii does experience winter, it is by no means anything like what other parts of the country experience. This is one big reason why photographers love to come to Hawaii. With all that said, when is the best time for photographers to visit Hawaii? Spring is an incredible time in Hawaii for vacation, exploration, and photography. Not only are you getting those fantastic sunny photos, but you also have a higher chance of photographing the amazing thunderstorms that take place during these months. Note that you should always make sure to take safety precautions when shooting during a thunderstorm.
Traveling Can Be Tricky
Although Hawaii is a modern state, it has attempted to keep much of its natural elements such as forests and old roads untouched. Thus, traveling with your equipment can be a little challenging as most vehicles might not be able to get to certain areas. When you rent a vehicle, check the contract. There are a number of vehicle rental regulations that may make it hard to transport both you and your gear. When it comes to getting to hard-to-reach areas, summer may be the best time of year for it. There is a lower likelihood of rainstorms and more services are on offer for tourists flocking to the reason.
Make Plans in Advance
Unfortunately, you are not the only photographer wanting to capture that stunning volcano eruption. In order to avoid overcrowded locations or being kicked out entirely, it is also best to plan ahead for your trip. Speak with locals about any tips they can provide. Consider a private tour, such as a hiking tour, for a guided experience. Research if there are going to be any events in the area that might hinder you from taking proper photos. Get to locations early to allow for plenty of time before your ideal lighting conditions come and go. Hawaii opportunities don’t come too often, so make sure you are prepared.
Going to Hawaii to photograph all the beauty it holds is a dream for many photographers. Therefore, it is incredibly important to make the most of your opportunity. Use these tips to begin laying the foundation of a successful photographic trip.
If you plan on bringing your family with you to Hawaii, check out our tips for traveling with kids, here!












