How to Travel Safely with Your Camera Gear
Think Tank Photo have published a comprehensive free article about travelling internationally with your camera gear. Noted photojournalists, ncluding 2005 Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice, USA Today’s Robert Hanashiro and the New York Times’ Vincent Laforet, have contributed their travel insights. The 13 page article is available as a free download at http://www.thinktankphoto.com/airport .
Think Tank Photo Press Release
To aid photographers in getting their gear through the airport and safely onto the plane, especially while traveling internationally, we have posted a free article entitled “Fear for your gear while running through the airport.” Filled with advice from noted photojournalists, this article can be found at http://www.thinktankphoto.com/airport
Written by our founder and lead designer Doug Murdoch, this 13-page article presents the best strategies leading photojournalists employ to get through the airport quickly and onto the plane with their most important gear always near them. It answers the following important questions:
· How to deal with the many size and weight restrictions of different airlines, especially on extended trips to different countries, flying multiple legs on multiple types and sizes of aircraft.
· Which countries are the most challenging to travel to and the best tactics for carrying your gear there.
· The role of the perceived size of your roller/backpack/shoulder bag, and the aesthetics of your carrying solution on your ability to navigate airports successfully.
· The best advice for photographers who have little experience flying with their gear internationally.
· The best strategies for not getting your bag checked.
· The biggest mistakes a photographer can make when traveling by airplane.
Those providing travel insights are a who’s who of photojournalism luminaries, including 2005 Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Deanne Fitzmaurice, USA Today’s Robert Hanashiro, Getty Images’ Donald Miralle, Al Bello, Sports Illustrated’s Peter Read Miller and Bill Frakes and Sports Illustrated freelancer Brad Mangin, the New York Times’ Vincent Laforet, and USA Today’s Bob Deutsch.
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