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mercredi 27 août 2014

Journey to the End of the gaze

In recent years, many agencies offer to discover a country with a professional photographer rather than a tourist guide only, a formula that will please both aficionados of images and trips. When in addition to the guide works great titles such as National Geographic, the instant click!



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His reports led her to travel the whole way but their area of choice continues to be Asia, especially India, where she spent four years of his life, and Burma. Like many photographers, Stephanie Jantzen sharing with its core business courses and training at all levels. But his desire to share his passion for travel led her to push the boundaries of France to more remote regions. During an interview, focus on 'Journey to the End of the gaze'.



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'The trips last two weeks and the groups never exceeding eight. For learning is optimal, I develop my own programs, taking care that they can discover the main attractions of a country but at times interesting 'photographically'. I try to have two or three days in each city so that we have enough time to soak up every place and understand what is going on. But for example in Bagan, Burma magnificent temple, there is very little to do outside of sunrise and sunset. I therefore devotes only half a day when the tour will remain longer. But beware! We also find things that we could never pay attention in a classic trip. '

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