i can't agree more with the suggestion to print; so much imagery these days is shared nearly instantly and forgotten almost as quickly and then never revisited. it has never been easier to produce quality, inexpensive prints from digital images. printing doesn't need to be reserved for special occasions or events or holidays. i constantly recommend to friends and clients to print regularly, even if they're just printing favorites from their phones or snapshots from their cameras.
I always thought travel photography is an offshoot of street photography and architectural photography. And your photos demonstrate my point ably. Thanks!
Really enjoyed your tips. I personal don't take photos of people.....but here in Cambodia, I love taking candid shots of monks at pagodas. This country is awesome for photography 📷
Great vid and tips. When I'm planning the budget for any holiday, I always include the cost of a photo-book. It's great to look back now on more than a decade of holiday photo-books....
Hi Matti, thanks for a great video. Rather then buying a small pack for your GR iii I recommend the small leather case which is available from either Ricoh or B and H in New York. The case goes on your belt and is supper easy to use. I also recommend the leather wrist strap. This strap has a cinch, so you can tighten the strap, so it is impossible to drop the camera. I know that these are expensive options, but they are worth it in my opinion as they make the camera easier to use. I don't recommend the optical view finder, it just isn't accurate enough.
Good stuff Tip - stick a PCM recorder between mic and camera. I use an Olympus LS14. Very small, simple to use, built like a brick and utterly reliable. When the GoPro fails, yes they do. I started using external audio recorder (Tascam 4-track) shooting movies of rock bands on the GH4 because the dB level was so high. Total overkill but the LS14 is hardly any bigger than an old Nokia mobile.
Thanks for the tip. Yeah, even a phone with a proper mic and app would do the trick. You'd have to sync the audio in post, but at least you'd have some audio.
@@mattisulanto the thing with a PCM is it has an output to camera as well as mic in. A phone will record but won't do that. Can also adjust the gain. And we need the synch as simple as possible. Yes it is a bit belts and braces
Nowadays I hardly take photos if I don't have somehow a presentation in mind As you know I have made a series of photobooks, which are available for our guests. Making pictures just to let them hibernate on my hard drive isn't inspiring anymore.