HOW TO CAPTURE THE BEST PHOTOS & VIDEOS ON A RAFTING TRIP



Whitewater rafting is an unforgettable experience, and capturing the best moments on camera lets you relive the adventure for years to come. Whether you're snapping action shots or filming stunning landscapes, here’s how to take amazing rafting photos and videos.

Tips for Taking the Best Photos

  • Use a waterproof camera or case – Protect your device from splashes and rough water.
  • Secure your gear – Attach your camera with a wrist or chest strap to prevent losing it in the rapids.
  • Capture movement – Action shots of paddlers mid-rapid create dynamic and exciting images.

Best Ways to Film Video

  • GoPro or action cameras – These are great for hands-free, high-quality footage.
  • Shoot from different angles – Capture the fun from a raft, the shoreline, or even a drone if conditions allow.
  • Focus on reactions – Some of the best moments happen in the excitement of the rapids!



With the right gear and techniques, you can bring home incredible rafting memories. Just be sure to enjoy the ride while capturing the experience!


Ready to experience the thrill of whitewater rafting or the excitement of a guided fishing trip on the Salmon River? Whether you’re planning a solo adventure, a family getaway, or a group excursion, KingFisher River Company is here to help you create an unforgettable experience. Contact us today to learn more about our trips, check availability, or book your next adventure. The river is waiting—let’s make memories together!

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