If you want to get your water-related photography noticed and seen by a wider audience, using water photography hashtags when you post your work to social media is an easy, effective way of doing that.
If you want to earn a living from your photography, there’s obviously more to it but just by posting your work with relevant hashtags goes a long way towards gaining followers and getting your work seen by more people.
Below you’ll find all the best water photography hashtags you can use to promote your work.
- #WaterPhotography
- #WaterPhoto
- #WaterPhotos
- #WaterPhotoshoot
- #WaterPhotographer
- #WaterPhotographers
- #WaterPhotography💦
- #WaterPhotographyTips
- #WaterPhotoshooting
- #WaterPhotograph
- #WaterPhotogram
- #WaterPhotography📷
- #WaterPhotoChallenge
- #WaterPhotography_Captures
- #WaterPhotos4Us
- #WaterPhotoArt
- #WaterPhotog
- #WaterPhotoContest
- #Water
- #Waters
- #Waterfall
- #Waterfalls
- #WaterSports
- #Water_Of_Our_World
- #Waterlust
- #WaterSkiing
- #WaterSki
- #WaterPark
- #WaterParks
- #Waterslide
- #Waterslides
- #WaterPolo
- #Water_Brilliance
- #WaterSport
- #WaterWorld
- #Waterscape
- #Water_Perfection
- #WaterBottle
- #WaterBaby
- #Nature
- #Ocean
- #Sea
- #River
- #Bay
- #Beach
- #Rain
- #Wave
- #Waves
- #WaterDrop
- #RainDrop
- #Ripple
- #Splash
- #Swimming
Using Water Photography Hashtags Properly
As with any hashtags, you should keep it to a reasonable amount that you publish with your photos. You don’t want to be a spammer. Just use the most relevant ones for the photos that you’re posting.
Also, consider including some location hashtags so that people know where it was shot. For example, #WaterPhotographyKansas, or include some hashtags that are just the location, such as #Kansas.
If you have other types of photography to promote on social media, we have hashtags for other types of photography in our article The Best Photography Hashtags for Every Genre.