I hate filming in public … #airportfit #travelvlog #vlogging
Filming in public, especially at busy airports, can be a daunting experience. As someone who also struggles with the embarrassment of capturing footage where strangers are watching and sometimes commenting, I can empathize with the challenge of staying confident while trying to gather engaging content. Airports are some of the busiest and most public places where privacy feels limited, making it hard to stay natural on camera. One tip I've found helpful is to focus on small moments rather than trying to film grand scenes all at once. Capturing candid shots of your surroundings, like the hustle of travelers or unique airport features, can ease the pressure of being the center of attention. Additionally, using a small handheld camera or smartphone with unobtrusive angles helps avoid drawing too much attention. It's also important to mentally prepare yourself to handle awkward moments, like people laughing or staring. Reminding yourself that these fleeting interactions rarely matter in the long run can boost your confidence. Over time, filming in public can become less intimidating as you get accustomed to blending into your environment. Lastly, sharing honest reflections on your discomfort, like the phrase 'I absolutely hate filming in public' honestly expresses vulnerability, making your travel vlogs more relatable and authentic. It turns a potential weakness into a storytelling strength that connects deeply with viewers who face similar feelings.




































































