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Travel photography often requires efforts and
planning, in addition to technique.
I am going to share with you some of the
techniques for approaching people I have developed after years of experience of
taking photographs with Nomad Photo Xpedition at the most
remote locations around the world.
It took me three two-hour sessions
at 5:50 am on the banks of the Ganges at Varanasi
to make a Sony World Photo Awards finalist. In midst of the mud, of the fog
and of masses of pilgrims...
Whenever I
organize a photographic journey with Nomad
Photo Xpedition for my clients, I reserve about five days, at the end, for
my own photographic work.
On such a trip, a small oversight or lack of
planning can ruin much of the adventure. The loss of a battery charger has
spoiled the day for more than one photographer who finds himself just somewhere
in the middle of nowhere. Not to mention shattered memory cards or the worst of
all, a broken camera.
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