“Travel becomes a strategy for accumulating photographs. The very activity of taking photographs is soothing and assuages general feelings of disorientation exacerbated by travel”

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“Travel becomes a strategy for accumulating photographs. The very activity of taking photographs is soothing and assuages general feelings of disorientation exacerbated by travel”

About Benedict Brain

Benedict Brain with camera

(Image credit: Marcus Hawkins)

Benedict Brain is a UK-based photographer, journalist and artist. He is an Associate of the Royal Photographic Society and sits on the society’s Distinctions Advisory Panel. He is also a past editor of Digital Camera Magazine, and the author of You Will be Able to Take Great Photos by The End of This Book.

Tourism and travel are themes that have underpinned most of my photography for the past six years or so, albeit with a little break for the Covid-19 pandemic, although, strangely, I have never considered myself a ‘travel photographer’. 

I’ve recently started to dig deeper into what I’m doing and why I’m doing it. I’ve always been more interested in why we make photographs than how, so I enrolled in an MA Photography course at Falmouth University. I’ve just completed the first module. It’s great – hard work, but I’m being challenged to examine what I’m doing and why. Not only that, I’m also obligated to research my subject and aspects of critical theory in much more detail than I would if left to my own devices. Some of it is a refreshing reminder of what

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