Quick tip for today: Do you find yourself looking back on your Spring Break photos realizing you forgot to capture certain pictures of the amazing place you just visited? Try searching Google Images to find stock photos* that can help round out your travel stories. These two books below show how I did just that for travel books about Mexico and Kansas City.


My tendency is to focus on my loved ones and also detail shots when I am traveling. While I’m getting better at remembering to step back and take those big picture where-were-we-and-what-were-we-doing type photos, it is comforting to know I have a backup plan!
* Club Med Mexico pictures were purchased from resort directly. Please respect all copyright laws.
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