Canon EOS - Photojournalism and Travel Photography Introduction with Richard l'Anson

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Lonely Planet Photographer Richard I'Anson talks about travel photography, photojournalism and gives tips about what to look for, travel and photography preparation and travel photography research. Learn how to be a travel photographer in this intriguing travel photography tutorial. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos

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  • I just ordered his Lonely Planet Travel Photography guide, I'm intensely interested in travel, and photography and usually whenever I try and bring the two together my mind empties of all my knowledge I gained through my work at home, so it'll be interested and exciting reading through his advice and experiences.

  • @loveislikemusic Great to hear! Let us know how you go! Cheers, the Canon team.

  • Great tips, thanks.

  • @jx14aby Thanks for your comment - we love feedback like that! ;)

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  • somehow i wonder why there's a bicycle there

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  • To the person below me - buy a cheap netbook or tablet. Like a laptop, but much smaller & lighter.

    Or, just buy lots of memory cards, lol.

    Maybe there are external hard-drives out that don't require a computer? I don't know. :)

  • Great video! Anybody have any tips for data storage without a laptop? I will be traveling light and taking lots of pictures over 6 months

  • @icannotspeak really!? ;)

  • Richard is photographic royalty ... purely amazing talent.

  • Thank you for this vid!!! The main thing about this is vid is "asking before the picture" which i think is important.. Does the feeling of being above or below "in stature" help take pictures? I know people won't say it open bcos our society doesnt approve that kinda thinking.. But do you think in the field it makes a difference? Cos everyone is afraid/nervous/ not sure while approaching a stranger ryt? just asking : )

  • great food for thought,thx ! I travel to Viet Nam often,fantastic photo life.Thanks for posting. I want to make money like you do.Great pics.

  • great food for thought,thx ! I travel to Viet Nam often,fantastic photo life.Thanks for posting.

  • @icannotspeak The bicycle is a symbol for travel. And they probably couldn't fit a car, boat, or plane in the room so I'm guessing they went with a bike. :)

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