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Photography at beautiful destinations should be banned.
Better still,
don't post anything online about "beautiful destinations"!
Not just photographers guilty of this; I poke the finger at the glossy media travel sections, as well as local rags.
I can give a litany of places in Australia (and New Zealand) that have been absolutely screwed by the proverbial (and sorely real!)
Instagram Set; rarely do the fully-fledged pros (analogue or digital) go to these places knowing full well their compositions would be eavesdropped on by literally hundreds of clueless phone-wielding tourists falling over each other attempting to get the Insta-worthy shot that nobody else will (but alas, has come and gone before them).
I have followed this awful trend for a long time now, probably since the first primitive iPhone came out I think in 2008, even with a lousy camera on board. As technology marched along, phones became cheaper and more powerful and mobility unrestrained, the situation now is so much worse — it really, really rankles me.
Tourism is essential to any economy, but it must be balanced with the needs of the environment. Too often now it is not.
Work quietly and keep low. I get around the buggers by keeping my mouth shut where I am going, what I am photographing. So far, it has worked beautifully — nothing put online and the beauty that I personally capture remains shrouded in a mystique in order to provide protection from both over-promotion, invasion, introduction of exotic weeds, litter and frankly, piss-poor toilet habits.