GPS Tagging GPS tagging, also known as geotagging, is the process of adding geographical location information, such as latitude and longitude coordinates, to digital photos or videos captured with a GPS-enabled device. GPS tagging allows photographers to record the precise location where each image was taken, providing valuable metadata that can be used for organizing, categorizing, and searching photos based on location.
GPS tagging is commonly used in travel photography, outdoor photography, and photojournalism to document and share the exact places and landmarks visited during photo shoots. It also enables photographers to create maps, albums, and photo journals that showcase their adventures and experiences in different parts of the world. |