Why You Shouldn’t Use Your Phone to Take All Your Vacation Photos
by Barrett

Listen to excerpt – 1 min 20 sec *
My father loved his tech throughout his life, and he was swift to adopt his first iPhone. That said, he was not quite as quick to learn all its functions. But he did okay, especially for his age. (Plus, he always had me as his personal tech support line.)
My dad was also something of a critic on many topics and enjoyed making fun of the delicate nature of smartphones.
He used to enjoy repeating a particular conversation with me comparing his iPhone to his leather-bound pocket agenda, which was a little booklet he kept in his jacket.
It went like this…
He would turn to me, pull out his agenda and hold it in front of him. Next, he would drop it onto the floor. Then he would pick his agenda up, dust it off and put it back in his pocket.
He would stare at me as he did all this, smirk and then ask if I would please do the same with my iPhone. When I wouldn’t, he would burst out laughing.
I let my dad have his fun. But he had a point.
My father wasn’t exactly subtle. However, he was quite effective at stripping things down to the bare truth.
He’s been gone over three years now, and I do miss these little moments.
Don’t Destroy Your Phone on Vacation
Yes, my dad liked to point out that a mobile phone doesn’t always do so well when you drop it (even if you’ve got a case protecting it).
Years later, my father’s wisdom serves as a useful reminder to help frame this week’s blog post.
And I would like to point out that dropping your phone is more likely to happen when you’re on vacation moving fast and sometimes distracted.
As we enter the summer season and a traditional vacation period, let me offer a solution. You might think this is a simple equation.
- Just take your phone and don’t drop it.
- To reduce additional risk, leave other cameras at home.
Your phone can take all the photos you’ll need, and unless you travel with a professional camera rig, why would you want to bring another camera other than the one built into your phone?
Vacations Can Require a Tougher Camera
But this assumes you can keep your phone undamaged, and quite frankly, many vacations are often hazardous to your phone’s health.
So, if you’re uncomfortable putting your expensive phone in harm’s way, you might want to invest in a more durable and less expensive camera solution, like a GoPro or DJI Action Camera.
Depending on the model, you can pick up one of these tough little bricks at the $300-$400 price point. They’re not impervious to all threats, but they’re designed to handle a pretty big drop. Plus, they’re waterproof.
Yes, I’ve watched lots of vacationers happily hold their phones while skiing, sledding and kayaking. But not everyone will succeed.
As one data point, I’m sure you’ve seen many people walk around with cracked phone screens. I’d hazard a bet that some of this screen damage was caused by vacation-related activity.
Stories of Wreckage
I’ve learned the hard way to be more cautious with my own tech on vacation. I’ve certainly made a few mistakes along the way…
- Drowned my iPhone while kayaking
- Crushed a Canon camera lens while biking
- Flew my DJI camera drone into a tree 50 feet up
Fortunately, my drone survived its crash. The other two did not.
Using a GoPro or DJI Action Camera for vacation photos and videos can be a better strategy to help maintain the long-term health of your phone. And of course, you can still use your phone for other (less dangerous) needs.
The Right Tech for the Task
I always pack my GoPro when I go on vacation. No, I don’t always need to use it, but I have this little cube in my pocket when the moment calls for it.
And since my GoPro is tiny, it never factors into the ‘packing-too-much’ equation.
If my father were around today, I’d be very happy to drop my GoPro on the floor in front of him.
Happy next vacation, and here’s to always keeping your phone safely in your hand.

*Audio excerpt at the top is AI voice generated, using my own voice as the original source.
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