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Author: Griffin Smyth

Real places. Real photos. Iconic and off-the-path spots through the lens of a travel photographer.
Close-up view of the Florence Cathedral’s richly patterned marble façade and Brunelleschi’s iconic dome, set against a dramatic, overcast sky. The green, white, and pink stonework appears vivid and textured in the soft light, capturing the intricate beauty of one of Italy’s most iconic churches.
Florence | Travel Spotlight | Tuscany

The Real Florence: A Walking Photographer’s Guide (with 15 Hidden Photo Spots)

ByGriffin Smyth June 28, 2025July 23, 2025

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A triptych image showing three travel scenes—a cathedral interior, Mount Etna’s volcanic slope, and a lakeside sunset—each edited in Lightroom Mobile. Centered is the Lightroom logo, highlighting how mobile editing can enhance a wide range of lighting and locations.
Lightroom CC & Mobile

7 Tips to Take Your Lightroom Mobile Editing to the Next Level

ByGriffin Smyth June 27, 2025June 30, 2025

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A side-by-side image showing the Trevi Fountain in Rome before and after editing in Lightroom Mobile. The left side is dull and flat, while the right side appears vibrant and detailed. A Lightroom logo is centered over the split to indicate the editing tool used.
Lightroom CC & Mobile

How to Use Presets in Lightroom Mobile (Step-by-Step Guide for iPhone Photographers)

ByGriffin Smyth June 26, 2025June 30, 2025

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A man stands in shallow ocean water photographing the sunset, wearing a backpack with waves around his legs. The Adobe Lightroom Mobile logo is centered in the image, representing editing on the go for travel photographers.
Lightroom CC & Mobile

Lightroom Mobile 101 for iPhone Travel Photographers (No Desktop Required)

ByGriffin Smyth June 26, 2025June 30, 2025

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This fun, close-up portrait captures a candid food moment on the road — cheesy fried goodness mid-bite. Shot with an iPhone, it shows how using natural window light, interesting textures, and casual action (like eating) can make portraits feel personal and alive. It’s a perfect example of travel photography that blends storytelling, emotion, and appetite — no tripod required.
Photography Tips

13 Tips for Better iPhone Portraits (Even If You’re Not a Pro)

ByGriffin Smyth June 25, 2025June 29, 2025

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Golden hour light spills over the tiled rooftops of San Gimignano, Italy, with rolling Tuscan hills and vineyards glowing beneath a dramatic sky.
Photography Tips

What You’re Getting Wrong About iPhone Travel Photos (and How to Make Them Instantly Better)

ByGriffin Smyth June 24, 2025June 29, 2025

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People walking in front of the Pantheon in Rome just after sunrise, with soft light hitting the ancient columns, dome, and nearby fountain on a clear blue-sky morning.
Photography Tips

10 iPhone Travel Photo Tips That Actually Work

ByGriffin Smyth June 23, 2025June 29, 2025

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