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Tips for Using Location-Based Photos on Your Website

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Photography can be one of a web designer’s most powerful assets. We can use it to transport users to another place and time. It can convey a feeling and amplify a message.

Today, we’re going to focus on images that were taken on location. This can cover anything from a stunning skyline shot of New York City to a nondescript photo of a dirt road. Whether specific or generic, these types of images can play an important role in the overall design and content strategy of a website.

Along the way, we’ll show you some different techniques for utilizing location-based photos to enhance your site. We’ll also share some stunning images that are available with your subscription to Envato Elements. Home to nearly 700,000 stock photos, Elements provides you with unlimited access to a variety of top-quality design assets.

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1. Create the Perfect Mood

A great photograph provides context for your content. Consider a featured image at the top of a blog post. With just one look, a user can gain a sense of what they’re about to read. It doesn’t necessarily have to be an exact reflection of the subject matter. Rather, it’s about setting the tone for what’s to come.

Perhaps no city on earth better sets a tone than Paris, France. And with Feet of couple kissing near Eiffel tower, the spirit of romance will be perfectly communicated to your audience. In addition, the inclusion of such an instantly-recognizable landmark adds even more gravitas, without running afoul of complicated intellectual property rules.

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Feet of couple kissing near Eiffel tower

2. Beautify Your Content

Large background images are often used to call attention to a specific piece of content. But not just any image will work. The photo should have colors that complement your site’s design. Plus, the best backgrounds tend to enhance your content, not distract from it. Therefore, it’s important to use an image that isn’t too busy.

Not only would Sunset on the beach work well with dark color schemes, it would also make for an outstanding background. The image is calming and scenic, allowing your content to take center stage.

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Sunset on the beach

3. Add an Authentic Touch

If your content relates to a specific place, adding a relevant photo creates a higher level of authenticity. A visual representation of the location brings users closer to the experience and can heighten their interest in what you have to say.

For instance, it’s one thing to simply write about a recent trip to New York’s iconic Central Park. But adding an image such as New York City skyline over the Central Park, USA places this familiar site into your story. It creates that extra connection in people’s minds.

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New York City skyline over the Central Park, USA

4. Create a Shared Experience

There may be times when you’ll want to go beyond creating a visual connection to a place. Instead, you want others to see a little bit of themselves. Subjects that are motivational or describe individual concepts can really be enhanced by the right photo.

Take, for example, Cross Country Skiing. It offers a first-person perspective of a skier about to take off. Not only would this work for an article about skiing, but also as a metaphor for any number of subjects. Readers will be able to place themselves on that snowy mountain, helping you to demonstrate a point.

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Cross Country Skiing

5. Broaden Your Appeal

Injecting familiarity into your content is a great way to appeal to a wider audience. This can be achieved not only by including photos of a specific place, but by utilizing more generic images as well. The key is to think of ways to illustrate a concept in the broadest terms possible.

An image such as busy traffic could be an effective means to illustrate the passage of time or the rush of everyday life. Readers won’t have to necessarily know or care about the location of the photo. Instead, they will relate to the concept within the image itself.

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busy traffic

Take Users to the Right Place

Location-based photography can provide an extra boost to just about any website. Whether it’s a generalized image being used to create atmosphere or a recognizable tourist destination, the right photo can help you capture a user’s attention.

Try one of these techniques on your next project to make your content stand out.

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