IELTS Speaking Topic of Part 1 – ‘Taking Photos’ including Questions and Answers

Below are the sample questions and answers for IELTS Speaking Part 1 Introduction: ‘Taking Photos’. Each answer by Voxcel is written on Band 9 parameters. Click here to read how to structure your answers in your IELTS speaking test. 

Each Topic of Part 1 covers questions of different types, including different tenses, to help you practice in the best way possible. 

IELTS SPEAKING TOPICS PART 1 – TAKING PHOTOS

  1. Do you enjoy taking photos? Why or why not?

Answer: Yes, I love capturing moments – it’s like freezing time in a frame. Whether it’s landscapes or candid shots of friends, photography lets me relive memories later. On top of that, it’s a creative outlet that allows me to experiment with angles and lighting.

  1. What type of photos do you like to take the most?

Answer: I’m drawn to nature photography because it’s peaceful and inspiring. Capturing sunsets, mountains, or flowers makes me feel connected to the world around me. In addition, street photography fascinates me because it’s all about observing life as it unfolds naturally.

  1. Have you ever taken a photo that you’re particularly proud of? What was it?

Answer: Once, I captured a stunning shot of a bird mid-flight against a golden sunset. The colors and composition were perfect, it felt like a stroke of luck. Even now, looking at that photo brings back the magic of that moment.

  1. Would you say photography is a good hobby? Why?

Answer: Definitely! Photography encourages mindfulness and creativity. It also helps you notice beauty in everyday scenes that might otherwise go unnoticed. That being said, it can become expensive if you invest heavily in gear, so it’s important to set boundaries.

  1. Can you recall a memorable experience related to taking photos?

Answer: During a trip to Japan, I wandered into a quiet garden and stumbled upon cherry blossoms in full bloom. As I snapped photos, an elderly couple smiled and posed for me. It was one of those serendipitous moments, and the photo turned out beautifully, and their kindness made it unforgettable.

  1. Do you prefer using a camera or your phone for taking photos? Why?

Answer: While phones are convenient for quick snaps, I prefer using a DSLR camera for serious photography. The image quality and control over settings make a huge difference. On the flip side, carrying a camera everywhere isn’t always practical, so I rely on my phone for casual shots.

  1. Are there any disadvantages to taking too many photos?

Answer: Sometimes, obsessively snapping pictures can detract from actually experiencing the moment. Instead of soaking in the atmosphere, you might end up focusing solely on getting the “perfect” shot. To put it simply, balance is key because you don’t want to miss out on living in the present.

  1. How has technology changed the way people take photos?

Answer: Technology has revolutionized photography by making it accessible to everyone. Phones now have incredible cameras, and editing apps let users enhance photos instantly. Also, social media platforms encourage sharing, which has turned photography into a global phenomenon.

  1. Do you think editing photos is important? Why?

Answer: Editing can elevate a photo by adjusting brightness, contrast, or cropping, but it shouldn’t overshadow authenticity. Over-editing can make images look artificial, which defeats the purpose of capturing reality. All things considered, subtle enhancements to strike the right balance is the key.

  1. Are there any types of photos you dislike? Why?

Answer: Self-indulgent selfies or overly staged photos bother me since they lack genuineness. Life isn’t picture-perfect, and sometimes imperfections tell a better story. To be honest, I prefer raw, unfiltered moments that reflect real emotions.

  1. Do you think photography helps preserve memories? Why?

Answer: Absolutely! Photos act as visual reminders of special occasions, places, and people. Years later, flipping through old albums can transport you back to those moments. In fact, they’re like little time capsules that keep memories alive for generations.

  1. If you could capture any moment in history, what would it be?

Answer: I’d love to photograph the first moon landing because it’s such a monumental event in human history. Imagine capturing Neil Armstrong’s iconic step and the awe-inspiring vastness of space behind him. It would combine science, exploration, and wonder in a single frame.


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