There are two types of travelers, one who travel by passion and the other, who travel for work. Both of them experience a significant amount of adventure no matter what their intentions are. Different places, food, clothes, languages, customs etc are a guaranteed deal for people who travel. Adjusting to them is not a condition, but a requirement, and often people take them up as experiences and enjoy them to the fullest. But, what is a trip without some pictures? No matter where you go and for what purpose, you are bound to take a photograph. It may be an aerial view from the plane, a self picture in the hotel lobby or a photo in front of a famous monument. Same goes for the equipment, a phone camera and a professional camera both are on an equal importance. Immediate check-ins and live updates are a must, and nothing is more trustworthy than a mobile camera in this circumstance.
For travelers like me, who travel for photography, the trip takes a very different turn. Business World Travel has different priorities, and tourist travel has different charms, but travel for photography is more like a job. Every moment is precious, every second is a picture. Nothing can be missed, and a moment of careless wanders is unimaginable, more like a sin. Photographers cannot travel light, and no matter where they go, some mandatory equipment does not leave their side. This list includes a tripod, camera backpack with multiple lenses (no lens can be left behind), a shutter remote control, extra batteries, a cap or a hat, sun block, sunglasses, hiking, water bottle etc Photographers need to dress light for sure if the weather is humid or hot. They need to dress warm and wise in the winters, as carrying extra clothing is never a good idea. Weather report should be updated on the phones at all times and a Google research on the tourist locations and sites are a must. If the places are risky to approach or find, then a reliable tourist guide needs to be spotted.
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