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Anyone out there doing overland trips where one of their main purposes is to capture images?
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Anyone out there doing overland trips where one of their main purposes is to capture images?
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Interesting question, especially in a time when so many are accused of "doing it for the gram" and with several articles published recently about the effect of social media and beautiful, hip, images increasing outdoors visitors at rates up to seven times greater than population increase.
I had all my pro gear with me last long trip and only twice, I think, used it in the four months I was gone. Used my phone a lot, though the trip was intentionally not about creating images but about gathering gear for future trips where the primary goal would definitely be about photography with greater efficiency and effectiveness.
So, yep, my next long trip is aimed more specifically at creating a variety of types of images. Solo trips for this sort of venture work best for me, though I'd jump at the chance to have an assistant or partner along who is as into the creative process as I am.
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Can't say that I'm aware of the "doing it for the gram" issue, or that I'm opposed to that being the motivator for people to get outdoors. Now overcrowding without the infrastructure/resources to handle it can be an issue. If you have links to those articles I'd be interested in reading them.
Back on topic. Your last sentence gets more to the point of why I posted this thread. I love taking photos and would love for them to be a much larger part of my overlanding trips. But as you say, that is something that is better solo most of the time. However, over the last several months I've been wondering what it would be like overlanding with other photographers were the purpose of the trip was the images captured in remote locations.
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Anyone out there doing overland trips where one of their main purposes is to capture images?
DoAnyone out there doing overland trips where one of their main purposes is to capture images?
Anyone out there doing overland trips where one of their main purposes is to capture images?
Anyone out there doing overland trips where one of their main purposes is to capture images?