Helpful advice for photographers considering purchasing a used camera with tips on how to avoid a bad buying experience
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From the tropical warmth of Central America to the frigid Arctic tundra, you’ll nearly always find me with a camera in hand. A few of my favorite adventures: Riding 6,000km north from Vietnam’s hot and humid Mekong Delta in the south to the staggeringly high, mist covered mountain peaks along the Chinese border; camping on the sea ice to the northeast of Canada’s Baffin Island at 73°N and listening as pods of narwhal breathed on the surface nearby; staying at a monastery in Cambodia and forming lifelong friendships with young monks eager to practice English and show off their beautiful country and culture.
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