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A Travel Photography Guide: The A7 III, a Sigma 35mm and a One-Bag System

Sunrise in Cappadocia

I've written philosophy about travel photography before — the "tourist frame vs traveller frame" distinction. This is its sequel, but fully practical this time: what's in my bag, why it's there, and how I use it on the road. Read it as a field guide.

The trio in the bag: little but complete

Body: Sony A7 III

I haven't replaced it in years and don't plan to. Three reasons: battery life (a full day of city walking on one battery — on the road that means no charging anxiety), low-light performance (evening streets, dim markets, night skies — still usable files at ISO 6400) and file flexibility (the RAWs pull unbelievable detail from shadows; that's what rescues the frame you shot against the light). Every year its price drops, it becomes easier to recommend.

Main lens: Sigma 35mm f/1.4

My frame's native language. 35mm is travel's natural focal length: it leans into portraits, gathers the street, shoots the breakfast on the table. And f/1.4 gives two things — freedom in low light, and a depth of field you can lean on when you want it. I use my feet instead of a zoom; this lens made me a better photographer because it doesn't permit laziness.

The wide backup: 7Artisans 12mm f/2.8

Budget-friendly, fully manual, the hero nobody expects. The 12mm's job is architecture and interiors: narrow streets, mosques, cave hotels, starry skies. Manual focus is no problem this wide — at f/5.6 almost everything is sharp. It builds the same frame as lenses ten times its price; don't worry about soft corners — the story doesn't live in the corners.

A good travel kit isn't built "just in case" — it's built "ready for every decision".

Flow in the field

My setting recipes

The Cappadocia example

To see this recipe working in the field, look at my Cappadocia archive: balloon mornings belong to the 12mm (sky + valley in one frame), valley portraits to the 35mm. The selection below is a summary of how these two lenses converse on the same trip.

Sunrise balloons in Cappadocia Portrait under balloons in the valley Travel portrait in warm light Reflection at the Salt Lake The Cappadocia valley A frame from the road A couple in Cappadocia Architectural texture

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