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• One camera body – Canon 5D Mk III • Two generic lens and camera cleaner kits
• 3 camera batteries All of these things comfortably fit into my REI brand
hiking backpack. I use this bag for everything and
• 1 battery charger store my gear in individual soft-cover bags inside the
• A small travel tripod – this is my latest addition, pack. This is what I have done since day one, and it
and it fits into my airline carry-on bag has worked well for me.
Before I leave for a trip, I jot down all of the serial numbers,
models, and brands of my camera equipment, and I store
them in a document in my cloud-based Dropbox account.
Look closely; do you see what I saw? While backcountry hiking, we chanced upon this woodpecker, who gave us first-hand insight into what it is he does all day. I had no ultra-
zoom lens on hand so I did the best I could. But I am so glad I got this shot because of all the environmental details that really make the story of this fascinating bird!
Photograph by Karthika Gupta I cannot tell you how many times I came across tourists that
My 24-70mm is really my go-to travel lens. It really lets me get into small almost jumped over each other or hung out of moving cars
places, and I can photograph a variety of things. I am not a photographer just to take pictures of locals chanting and praying.
who opts for a telephoto lens so that people don’t know that I am
photographing them. I prefer to interact with people and let them know, or
rather see, that I am taking their picture. This is just the way I work.
I hope these tips are helpful as you plan your next vacation in a far-off destination. Travel in itself is quite the
adventure, and adding photography to it is just icing on the cake. But remember, travel light and enjoy the
trip for all that it is, not just a photography expedition.
5. Is it a good idea to limit the amount of gear that you travel with, and what benefit will you receive by doing that?
6. If you want to photograph star trails, name two essential pieces of gear.
8. How can you benefit from trying to befriend some local photographers before you leave on your trip?
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