There’s nothing quite like the atmosphere of a festival. Great music, immaculate vibes, and memories to last a lifetime. But there is more to the festival scene than Glastonbury and Coachella, especially over in France. The ever-increasing prices and difficulty of getting tickets mean that people are casting their eyes elsewhere in search of a fun, memorable festival with excellent artists, an electric atmosphere, and great value for money.
UN Tourism has joined its Members in celebrating the establishment of 2027 as the International Year of Sustainable and Resilient Tourism.
At the Organization’s headquarters in Madrid, the UN Tourism leadership welcomed the Ambassadors to Spain of 24 Member States to look ahead to the seminal year.
To mark the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, visitors from all over the world gathered in Normandy to commemorate the largest military operation in modern history. With the numerous official ceremonies, historical exhibitions and re-enactments, Normandy was in the spotlight throughout an intense week, particularly from 5 to 7 June, when the moving images of the tributes paid to the soldiers and veterans by many heads of state were relayed around the world.
There’s no denying that photography can be an expensive pursuit, whether you’re an avoid amateur or a working pro with a boatload of high-end equipment. In either case it’s important to protect gear properly so that everything remains it top condition and performs as it should. In this video you’ll learn several pro tips for doing just that.
Ian Worth is a landscape pro based in Wales with a full arsenal of gear who has made a big investment in his career. Sometimes working photographers can’t avoid subjecting equipment to hard use, but even amateurs make mistakes that can “kill” their cameras, lenses, and accessories.
Worth kicks off today’s episode like this: “I’ll share some important tips on how to protect your valuable equipment because you camera could be getting damaged without you even knowing it.” And that’s a pretty scary thought.
The sage advice Worth provides is based upon years of shooting in the great outdoors under just about any and all conditions that you can imagine. He shares unfortunate personal experiences, including a mistake he made with a costly lens, and provides a bunch of hard-earned tips on caring for your equipment—both in the field and at home.
In barely 15 minutes Worth covers it all, from choosing the right photo bag or pack, to using camera straps in the safest way possible. He also discusses how keep equipment protected during wet weather and dusty conditions. Another important consideration is cleaning your equipment properly, and that’s also part of protecting cameras and lenses from damage so that they perform with precision and last as long as possible.
The bottom line is this: Unless you’re a collector, cameras and lenses are meant to be used. But there are precautions you can take without a lot of effort that will keep your equipment in tip-top shape. And by paying close attention you will avoid making the same mistakes that Worth still regrets.
Most of the videos on Worth’s instructional YouTube involve shooting and editing tips for making the most of our beautiful world, so pay a visit and explore what’s available.
We also suggest checking out the tutorial we featured recently from another top pro that begins with this important gear question: “Do you really need a high-camera with a high-end price?” Sometimes you may be better off keeping the camera you already own and investing in high-quality optics.