I don't take pictures or use a GPS for rides when I ride alone. We do have a pocket sized very good digital camera, which occasionally is used on rides. But, every year, I ride the same routes; there's a lot of them and I live in a beautiful area, but, after a point, I don't need pictures of the beauty that surrounds me daily. We do take pictures on vacations or tours when we ride, or when it's some kind of special occasion.
My DH has a GPS, but his sense of direction is so bad, he has actually made wrong turns more than once when we were leading a ride. Since once I do a ride, unless it's very long I have the route committed to memory, I have had to sprint to catch up to him, to re-route the group (I was sweeping).
When I first started riding, we did a lot of exploring of our local area by bike. That's how we found our routes. Occasionally, I will look at a map to plan something. Our friends we ride with plan some of our longer local rides, as he likes to do that with his GPS.
Really, I don't document anything, except vacations. I mean, who cares to read or see what I am doing? I stopped logging my miles on Bike Journal, because it did nothing but make me feel badly, as in not far enough or fast enough. I use my computer(s) on my bikes to tell me how far I have gone, and that's it.
A while ago, after looking in my photo albums from the past, I realized that if someone who didn't know me looked at the pictures, he or she would assume all I ever did was go to the beach or eat. It would be the same now, except the topic would be cycling.,
2015 Trek Silque SSL
Specialized Oura
2011 Guru Praemio
Specialized Oura
2017 Specialized Ariel Sport