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Travel blogger Aleisha MacAulay reveals how she earns a living – with hard graft and 5am starts

Aleisha quit her job in business development and content licensing to travel the world with the love of her life as a 'travel influencer'

ALEISHA MacAulay might have the best job in the world, after turning her love of adventure and photography into a full-time career.

The glamorous blonde, who describes her age as '30-something', quit her job in business development and content licensing to travel the world with the love of her life as a 'travel influencer'.

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 Aleisha MacAulay might have the best job in the world, after turning her love of adventure and photography into a full-time careerCredit: Jam Press
Pictured here at the Sagrada Familia, the glamorous blonde quit her job in business development and content licensing to become a travel influencerCredit: Jam Press
Aleisha regularly shares her pictures like this in Curacao with her 44,000 followers on her Instagram accountCredit: Jam Press

She now works with brands and shares her pictures with her 44,000 followers on her Instagram account, @eat.shop.travel.

Aleisha, who hails from Sydney, Australia, travels with her fiancé, Mark, who takes the pictures in which she models, and together they have visited everywhere from Iceland, Tanzania and Belize to Peru, Bonaire and Curacao.

She said: "When I had the opportunity to quit my job and travel full-time I wanted to combine both passions to inspire others to see more of our beautiful world.'

But while it seems like a cushy life, Alesha says running a popular travel Instagram account is more work than it appears.

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Aleisha travels with her fiancé, Mark, who takes the pictures in which she modelsCredit: Jam Press
Together they have visited everywhere from Iceland, Tanzania and Belize to Peru, Bonaire and Tulum, picturedCredit: Jam Press
Taking a break on the tiles in MarrakechCredit: Jam Press
Aleisha said of this picture: 'Ever since I can remember I’ve dreamed of going to Machu Picchu. So when we decided to swing by Peru, seeing this magic mountain with its ancient Incan ruins was high on the agenda'Credit: Jam Press
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Exploring the sea caves in Milos, GreeceCredit: Jam Press

She said: "You need to set aside time each day to work on proposals and logistics - projects don’t magically happen, they take hard work and commitment to come to fruition."

While some tourist boards, brands and hotels pay her to create content, Aleisha says she only partners with those she feels happy promoting.

She said: "I have been approached by a number of tourism related operators, however, I am extremely protective of my personal brand and the trust my followers have in me - so I turn down a lot of requests for this reason.'"

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Aleisha claims that there has to be "an alignment in quality and aesthetic" for her to work with a brand, adding: "I don’t want my account to be all about the hotels I stay at."

Relaxing in a lavender field in Surrey, just 15 miles from LondonCredit: Jam Press
Aleisha said of this picture: 'Ever since I first laid eyes on Cefalù in a travel magazine years ago, I knew we had to make a stop here while we were in Sicily'Credit: Jam Press
Posing up a storm on a surprisingly empty Tower Bridge in LondonCredit: Jam Press
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Taking a dip in the Fiordo di Furore on the Amalfi coastCredit: Jam Press
Making a splash with new friends in CuracaoCredit: Jam Press
Enjoying the sunset in Huacacina, PeruCredit: Jam Press
Getting a close-up with the Colosseum in RomeCredit: Jam Press
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The jet-setter is discreet about how much she earns per Instagram post, saying "It really depends on the company and size of the output or commitment," and as she hasn't yet completed a year of travel blogging, the annual income is unclear.

In photos Aleisha leads a charmed life, but she claims there can be personal challenges too.

She said: "Finding a good balance between shooting content and enjoying the moment can be hard sometimes.

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"It's important for us to have non-shoot days so we can maintain a level of creativity and feel energised and fresh for the days we are up shooting at 5am."

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For anyone hoping to follow in her footsteps, her advice is to "go with the flow, be adventurous and say yes to everything."

She said: 'You never know the experience you may have or the people you will meet. Above all, stay true to yourself - you are uniquely you and that’s your point of difference.'

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