Travel photography

Travel photography captures the world's beauty in a single frame. From dramatic mountain peaks to tranquil coastal sunsets, these images bring distant landscapes into your space. The vibrant turquoise waters of Dolomites Sorapissee in summer or the golden glow of Costa de la Luz sunset 2 add depth and character to modern and classic interiors alike.

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    Choosing your format

    Portrait and landscape formats are equally popular for travel photography, giving you plenty of flexibility. Consider the wall space you're working with: portrait works well in narrow areas like hallways, while landscape suits wider walls above furniture. Both formats are available for each artwork in this collection.

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    Working with colour

    Warm earth tones - brown, orange, and beige - ground a room and pair beautifully with natural materials like wood, linen, or terracotta. The rich sunset palette in Mesa Arch, Canyonlands complements neutral interiors while adding depth and warmth. Balance these tones with lighter walls or soft textiles to keep the space feeling open.

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    Where to hang your print

    Nostalgic street scenes create atmosphere in spaces where you want to encourage conversation and reflection. The calm, vintage character of Old Fiat 500 in Syracuse in Sicily, Italy. works well in a reading corner, study, or dining room - anywhere you'd like to add a sense of European charm and visual interest without overwhelming the space.

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In this collection, these artists set the tone. Take a look at their profile and who knows, there might be a piece among them for your wall.

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View of the Stelvio Pass | Landscape photography | Italy, by Laura Dijkslag View View of the Stelvio Pass | Landscape photography | Italy by Laura Dijkslag
New Zealand Mount Taranaki Sunrise, by Jean Claude Castor View New Zealand Mount Taranaki Sunrise by Jean Claude Castor
Abandoned Ice Cream Parlour in California - Enchanting Wes Anderson-style picture, by Roger VDB View Abandoned Ice Cream Parlour in California - Enchanting Wes Anderson-style picture by Roger VDB
Sunrise on the Pico de Arieiro, by Colinda Riemens View Sunrise on the Pico de Arieiro by Colinda Riemens
Tower Bridge in London, by Dieter Meyrl View Tower Bridge in London by Dieter Meyrl
Lofoten II, by Rainer Mirau View Lofoten II by Rainer Mirau
0485 Sea and Dune, by Adrien Hendrickx View 0485 Sea and Dune by Adrien Hendrickx
Three Sisters, Blue Mountains Australia, by Chris van Kan View Three Sisters, Blue Mountains Australia by Chris van Kan
Alley in Limone, by Dennis Eckert View Alley in Limone by Dennis Eckert
Auvergne volcano landscape in France, by Voss photography View Auvergne volcano landscape in France by Voss photography

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Which colors suit travel photography in your interior?

Travel photography brings the world into your home through rich, earthy tones that work beautifully in modern and Scandinavian interiors. The blue tones capture coastal scenes and open skies, while brown and taupe ground your space with warm, natural accents. Olive green adds depth when paired with botanical elements, and mauve introduces a soft, sophisticated touch. Combine blue travel photography with light wood furniture and neutral textiles for a Scandinavian look, or pair brown and taupe prints with clean lines and metal accents in modern spaces.

Where does travel photography work well in your home?

A hallway is a good spot for travel photography because it turns a transitional space into a visual journey. As you move through the area, landscapes and street scenes create the feeling of exploration and discovery. Travel photography works particularly well above a console table or along a narrow wall where horizontal prints can guide the eye forward. Consider grouping several pieces to tell a story, or choose a single statement print that sets the tone as soon as you enter. This collection adds character to a space that often gets overlooked.

What format works best for travel photography?

Landscape format suits travel photography naturally because it mirrors how we experience views and horizons when exploring new places. A horizontal print works well above a sofa, sideboard, or bed, where the width complements the furniture beneath it. The format captures sweeping vistas and urban panoramas with the space they deserve. Square format can be a better choice when you're working with limited wall space or want to create a gallery-style arrangement with multiple prints side by side.