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erick_clifford

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  1. <p>Hello, everyone, I love photography and traveling and I've experimented both activities more than once. Unfortunately, my equipment got damaged on my last trip on the flight so, that's why I want to share advice and tips for you.<br> <strong>1. Use hard cases. </strong><br> It is recommended to travel with your camera and stuff on board, but if not, try to get a hard case to protect it and put it inside your bag. <a href="http://www.ebay.com/sch/Camera-Hard-Cases/107894/bn_69330/i.html">Here</a> are some eBay examples. <br> <strong>2. Arrive early to the airport.</strong><br> The check-in process can take too long, be prepared with some time in advance for any oversized luggage.<br> <strong>3. Ask for an adequate transportation service.</strong><br> You might need some extra space for your ride and sometimes taxi cabs don't provide it. Ask for an <a href="https://shuttlewizard.com">airport shuttle</a> or a private suv to get suitable space for your equipment. <br> <strong>4. Check baggage requirements and airline conditions.</strong><br> Each airline has different baggage conditions including weight allowance, dimensions, number of bags, charges and extra fees. Call the airline directly or visit their website to seek clarification on requirements before making your reservation. Example <a href="https://www.united.com/web/en-US/content/travel/baggage/sports.aspx">here.</a><br> <strong>5. Do not lose sight of your luggage at any time.</strong></p>
  2. <p>Hi everyone! <br> I'm from Los Angeles but I wanted to ask the experts (you) about nature areas or landscapes where I can make a Photo shoot. It's for a project, all your recommendations are more than welcome. </p> <p>Thanks! </p>
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