Traveling and experiencing different parts of the world is the ultimate goal of this blog. In some small way my hope is to inspire others to get outside and see how beautiful this world of ours is. As much fun as traveling and living in that moment is, sometimes returning home and reminiscing over the experiences is just as fulfilling. In my opinion, photography is the spark that will ignite the fire of those memories. I personally use a Nikon d40 with an 18-55mm standard lens along with a 55mm-300mm zoom lens to capture my travels. I love Nikon and their equipment. I have had my d40 for about five years and it still takes great shots in all sorts of conditions. If you don't already have one, I would highly suggest upgrading to a quality DSLR camera to document all your experiences on the road.
Patagonia staff photographer Jeff Johnson is a true dirtbag traveler. I was first introduced to Jeff through the video 180 South which I highly recommend if you have not checked it out yet. Here he is giving some tips on travel photography:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdKv9TCcdAE&feature=related
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