My 7 top tips for planning the perfect photography trip to Easter Island

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My 7 top tips for planning the perfect photography trip to Easter Island

What’s 63 square miles in size, 1,200 miles from the nearest landmass and home to over 900 monoliths that line its coast? Easter Island — also called Isla de Pascua and Rapa Nui — is famed worldwide for its moai, giant stone monoliths carved in the 12th and 13th centuries that (mostly) gaze inwards from its rocky coast. Capturing the moai is what photographers flock here for, of course, but there are a few things you need to know if you’re to get anything special. Plus, with a fabulous coastline, plenty of petroglyphs and dark skies, there are many other reasons to spend a week here on a photographic safari like no other.

Here’s everything you need to know about photographing Easter Island…

Easter Island

The seven ocean-facing moai at Ahu Akivi. (Image credit: Jamie Carter)

1. Understand Easter Island

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