I’m now an international traveling photographer ?
It’s been a massive week, long plane flights, extensive bus tours, cable carts, fancy old ships and just making myself looking like a tourist. That’s right I went to Japan to photograph the delegates of Metcash, experiencing Japan’s culture and historical sites, now I’m back.
My other role was to teach these newly aquatinted photographic enthusiast how to get the best out of their 350D Canon cameras All 200 attendees received a brand spanking new camera.. I was put in the deep end in teaching since I shoot Nikon and I only had the chance to hold the camera on the flight. I’m pretty sure I faired quite well, I always read my camera manuals and a big thanks to the many demonstrations on Youtube.
Of course I captured a great amount of images during the start of a short cherry blossom season, check out more images after the bump.
Japan has been a great opportunity I won’t forget quickly. Impeccably this place rocks, their is no rubbish anywhere, Tokyo and Osaka are very clean, the crime rate is very low and out of the thousands of bikes; I saw only a few had locks and lastly they seem to be a very polite healthy race. I now give my greatest respect to the people of Japan and will return for a real holiday.




















Your blog is very interresting for me, i will come back here..
Hi
I finished school last year and I am thinking of becoming a photographer. Would you say being a traveling photographer is a rewarding career? I started with engineering, but I did not like it at all so I stopped. I want to enjoy life by having a job I love and also be flexible. An office job is not for me!