We like to travel fairly frequently, and although I don't go as far as
to write down something, I do research what things are typical to
photograph in some place, mostly to choose what lenses to bring, etc.

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 4:48 PM, Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've booked a week's holiday in Fez for Sept/Oct, just at the end of
> Ramadan and in time for Eid al-Fitr. I had hoped to go for longer, and
> to get there on the train, but I can't spare more than a week so I'm
> flying there (I've paid extra to offset the CO2!).
>
> Anyway, I'm starting to make notes about what I'd like to photograph
> while I'm there, and I wondered if other people do the same, or am I
> just some sad no-life?
>
> When you go on a photo trip do you just wander around and leave the
> photos to the will of Allah, or do you deliberately put yourself into
> likely-looking situations?
>
> I normally put together a loose list of the type of shot I'd like, and
> the places to go where I think it's likely, but I make sure I can
> extemporise. So I don't usually get exactly what I wanted, but I do
> tend to get good stuff. For instance, in Romania I wanted funerals,
> and gypsy music. In the town where I expected to get good shots of
> funerals, I got nothing. But in the village where I expected gypsy
> music, I got a great funeral.
>
> At the moment I'm looking through the Magnum website for inspiration
> and ideas. I have been to Morocco a few times before, although not to
> Fez, so I know it's difficult to photograph there, probably more so
> during Ramadan, but I'm quite excited about it.
>
> Bob
>
>
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