8 On Point Instagram Travel Poses by Filipino Influencers
The trend of influencers in Instagram proliferates through hordes of millennials. These bunch of experience seekers are contagiously hyped by travel posting, but the question is, how to take the concepts “IG-worthy, on fleek, Lit” into its stunning visual form. Take heed from experienced influencers traveling across continents to tickle a little creativity out of you and be on top of the candid game.
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Sunlit Sculpture by @kryzzziee in Barcelona, Spain
At least one of the destinations you’d want to travel to has their sunny parts. Take advantage of natural lighting for a glam shot. Kryz Uy soaks up the Iberian sun in Barcelona, Spain in a semi-stoic stance with a sculpture semblance as she puts a hand to her brow. One trick to pull off that drama in the frame is to inhale while slightly parting your lips for that convincing look.
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Synchronized Energy by @psimonmyway in Pushkar, India
Sometimes you need not overthink the whole picture. Ask someone you’re traveling with to capture your shot within an already existing frame in motion. In Pushkar, India, Trisha Velarmino capitalizes on the right timing to pose with a broad smile and tilted head. This image truly depicts a coherence of the birds in flight and the radiant energy from her body language.
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Step Up by @itscamilleco at Yehliu Geopark, Taiwan
More shots get interesting when you move a little bit of muscle. Camille Co situates herself in a frame and flexes her calf to push her upper torso forward and slightly shifts her body to face the camera.
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Look up and glisten by @kimijuan at Yosemite National Park, California
You may not know that your features may be your asset. Flaunt it in your Instagram feed through close-up shots against picturesque backdrops. Kimi Juan travels to Yosemite National Park and tries a medium close-up of herself comfortably cloaked in her coat.
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Two Peas in a Pod by @vinaguerrero in Rome, Italy
It pays to take your friends on a trip. When throwing in variety into your feed, slip in a BFF-inspired photo. Vina Guerrero got to share the spotlight with her buddy in Rome Italy, giving off that twinning effect to her audience.
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Step A-side by @kerwinking in Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul, South Korea
In most destinations, it’s easy to be embarrassingly awkward when posing amidst a crowd. Follow Kerwin King as his A-side, hands-in-pocket shot low-key scored a win, seemingly mimicking the simplicity and neatness of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza hallways.
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Recline and Chill by @davidguison at The Great Wall of China
When you want to strike a balance of you and the place’s majesty, you’d have to step back and think of a way to not obstruct the way. David Guison does so by sporting his signature figure 4 pose, but now, more laid back as he comfortably leaned on a wall and perched on a platform.
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Candid Hugs by @beibeidee in Queenstown, New Zealand
Another staple shot is for couples! Back hugs would portray natural sweetness in front of the lens. Bea Soriano shares a lovely moment with her husband while equally featuring a panorama of Queenstown, New Zealand.
A millennial would travel to places just to wing it for the feed. Be an explorer of the world and land that IG-worthy snap.
8 On Point Instagram Travel Poses by Filipino Influencers
The trend of influencers in Instagram proliferates through hordes of millennials. These bunch of experience seekers are contagiously hyped by travel posting, but the question is, how to take the concepts “IG-worthy, on fleek, Lit” into its stunning visual form. Take heed from experienced influencers traveling across continents to tickle a little creativity out of you and be on top of the candid game.
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Sunlit Sculpture by @kryzzziee in Barcelona, Spain
At least one of the destinations you’d want to travel to has their sunny parts. Take advantage of natural lighting for a glam shot. Kryz Uy soaks up the Iberian sun in Barcelona, Spain in a semi-stoic stance with a sculpture semblance as she puts a hand to her brow. One trick to pull off that drama in the frame is to inhale while slightly parting your lips for that convincing look.
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Synchronized Energy by @psimonmyway in Pushkar, India
Sometimes you need not overthink the whole picture. Ask someone you’re traveling with to capture your shot within an already existing frame in motion. In Pushkar, India, Trisha Velarmino capitalizes on the right timing to pose with a broad smile and tilted head. This image truly depicts a coherence of the birds in flight and the radiant energy from her body language.
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Step Up by @itscamilleco at Yehliu Geopark, Taiwan
More shots get interesting when you move a little bit of muscle. Camille Co situates herself in a frame and flexes her calf to push her upper torso forward and slightly shifts her body to face the camera.
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Look up and glisten by @kimijuan at Yosemite National Park, California
You may not know that your features may be your asset. Flaunt it in your Instagram feed through close-up shots against picturesque backdrops. Kimi Juan travels to Yosemite National Park and tries a medium close-up of herself comfortably cloaked in her coat.
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Two Peas in a Pod by @vinaguerrero in Rome, Italy
It pays to take your friends on a trip. When throwing in variety into your feed, slip in a BFF-inspired photo. Vina Guerrero got to share the spotlight with her buddy in Rome Italy, giving off that twinning effect to her audience.
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Step A-side by @kerwinking in Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Seoul, South Korea
In most destinations, it’s easy to be embarrassingly awkward when posing amidst a crowd. Follow Kerwin King as his A-side, hands-in-pocket shot low-key scored a win, seemingly mimicking the simplicity and neatness of the Dongdaemun Design Plaza hallways.
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Recline and Chill by @davidguison at The Great Wall of China
When you want to strike a balance of you and the place’s majesty, you’d have to step back and think of a way to not obstruct the way. David Guison does so by sporting his signature figure 4 pose, but now, more laid back as he comfortably leaned on a wall and perched on a platform.
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Candid Hugs by @beibeidee in Queenstown, New Zealand
Another staple shot is for couples! Back hugs would portray natural sweetness in front of the lens. Bea Soriano shares a lovely moment with her husband while equally featuring a panorama of Queenstown, New Zealand.
A millennial would travel to places just to wing it for the feed. Be an explorer of the world and land that IG-worthy snap.
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