Photographic Memory

As I mentioned in my recent post  Pack Your Sketchbook, I enjoy bringing home personal, visual  souvenirs  from my travels. I prefer a souvenir that isn’t the cookie cutter tourist-y items that the (insert your destination city here) locals sell you. However, the  souvenirs  I enjoy are something you can create that will last much longer than the standard I Love NY tee.

That being said, bring your CAMERA. Take pictures, shoot video, capture memories and remember the good times because unlike the title of this post, most of us do no have a “Photographic Memory.” I try to capture as many photos as I can without compromising the trip itself. On my recent trip to New York City, New York I brought along two cameras. The first being a Canon 5D (Thanks Ed) and the second was my good ol’ Canon G10. If you want some good pointers about what to pack in your camera bag… read Ed’s post. If you don’t have a fancy DSLR or a high end point and shoot, use what you have. The quality of the photo doesn’t matter as much as actually capturing the memories.

I could go on and on about the benefits of packing your camera. Instead, I’m going to let some photos from my recent trip to The Big Apple do the talking:


NYC Hustle and Bustle

Warhol Soup Observers

Taxi in Times Square Sailboat at Sunset
Empire State Building Street Scene
St. Paul's Church Interior

9 Replies to “Photographic Memory”

  1. Love this!!! And I totally agree, all of my fave 'souvenirs' are things I either shot with a camera or picked up at random (like coasters / fliers from cool bars, etc.). One thing I wish I was better at – taking and stitching together panoramic shots. A skill to work on 🙂

  2. Maybe I should make a post on how to do a panoramic… Great Idea! I took a panoramic in Central Park and will be adding it to Flickr at a later date. I appreciate the kind words!

  3. Great pics, Ben! It 's super hard to capture the "hustle and bustle" of NYC. You did it well!

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