Travel Becomes a Strategy for Accumulating Photographs

In the age of smartphones and social media, travel has taken on a new dimension: it’s become as much about capturing and sharing experiences as living them. Susan Sontag’s observation about photography and travel has become more relevant than ever.

The Camera Conundrum

There’s an inherent tension between experiencing a moment and documenting it. When we view the world through a lens — whether a camera or a phone screen — we create a barrier between ourselves and the experience.

Studies have shown that people who photograph everything during an experience often have less vivid memories of it compared to those who simply observe. The camera becomes a substitute for attention rather than a supplement to it.

Finding Balance

The solution isn’t to stop taking photographs entirely, but to develop a more mindful approach to travel documentation. Set aside specific times for photography and other times for pure observation.

When you do photograph, focus on quality over quantity. Instead of hundreds of quick snapshots, take fewer, more thoughtful images that truly capture the spirit of a place.

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