What's In My Camera Bag? You Are In for a Surprise

In this video, I will tell you what is in my camera bag. You're in for a surprise. Even though I am a professional photographer and a filmmaker, my camera equipment and gadgets you would never expect from me. Most of my equipment are not so expensive and are not latest equipment out there. As a photographer and as a filmmaker, my cameras are just tools. I don't usually upgrade nor buy a new equipment unless it is a necessary. That means the equipment should have a feature I cannot survive without I'm order to do my photography and filmmaking work. The camera brands I prefer are Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Canon and of course, Leica. I do have a gimbal which is the Zhiyun. I also have the Sekonic light meter. I also have the Zoom digital recorder which I love to use for voice over, podcasting, as an external mic for shooting video. I also use different action cameras such as Akaso, Sunpack, and other inexpensive brands. The great thing about having many of these cameras is that you can shoot a scene only at once with different camera angles. I also have the Insta360 camera which I love since I don't have to worry about covering all the angles when shooting something that can only be shot once. One thing about me as a photographer and as a filmmaker, I don't buy any new equipment or upgrade what I have unless it is really necessary. I always ask myself. "Do I really need this equipment?" "Can I survive as a photographer and as a filmmaker without this equipment?" An equipment is just a tool. What is important is my vision and what I am trying to tell with my images and videos.

To see the list of equipment I have right now in my bag, see this link:

https://kit.co/christopher_revon/my-photography-and-video-kit

The Leaders (Politicians) Only Cares About the Economy and Big Businesses, Not the People

The US is so divisive due to politics that this coronavirus epidemic could even become worse than it is now because of it. I knew this would happen: the increase in cases over there weeks before. That's why I opted to stay here in Asia. In most countries here, politics are put aside in the name of protecting its citizens from this situation, and they take it seriously. While in the US, some politicians care more about themselves and the economy than the health and the lives of its people, which, I think, is quite fucked. Where I am now, they're extending the lockdown for two more weeks, considering that the number of cases here is so much lower ( 1000 something) compared to the US (40000 something) which now has the third highest cases of this virus in the world. And yet I read that all the imposed stay at home orders in the US might be lifted by Easter. Wow. That's unbelievable. I guess, in the US, people's lives are just stats, numbers. And the numbers that really matter are the almighty dollars. And just think, in some countries, their economies are not as strong as in the US, and they're willing to sacrifice for the sake of saving lives, and yet in the US, the politicians are more worried about the economy than its people. And I even saw a video of a politician in an interview who is willing to sacrifice his parents' lives for the economy (considering that this virus also kills young people.) That's really fucked up, for the lack of a better word. Here in Asia, at least in East Asian countries, due to their Confucian foundation, they respect their elders and even pay respect to them and their ancestors, even when they're long gone, so this kind of thinking would never happen here.

And then there is this news about "a $500 billion program that would award loans to states and cities as well as businesses, according to a copy of the most recent GOP proposal." Shouldn't this money be used to buy medical supplies and other necessities which are not sufficient to fight the Coronavirus epidemic and also to help the people who have not been working and will continue not to work until the stay at home orders are lifted? I am not into politics, but this doesn't make sense at all. Besides once the virus is defeated, the people will go back to work and start consuming again, bringing the money back to these corporations and businesses again. And for sure, being locked out for a long time, I am sure people will be itching to go out there and go to the restaurants, go to the movies and theme parks, travel, etc. It seems the politicians care more about big businesses than the people.

Well, I think when you have leaders like that who only care about the economy and the big businesses and not the lives and the health of the people, I think that is quite sad.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/03/22/treasury-coronavirus-senate-corporate-loan/?outputType=amp

Stuck in Penang, Malaysia Due to the Lockdown Because of the Covid-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

Right now, I am stuck in Penang, Malaysia since Sunday due to the lockdown that was imposed by the Malaysian government since Wednesday due to the covid-19 coronavirus and it is supposed to last until the 31st of March. So this video you're seeing right now was shot on my way here from Kuala Lumpur and three days before the lockdown. Not to be critical, but a few days ago some friends on my Facebook were saying that this coronavirus was all hype and just being overblown. Now suddenly they went 180 on me and seem to be very concerned about this situation since now most of the US is now in a stay at home order. Anyway I am not a Democrat nor a Republican, a Conservative nor a Liberal. I am not into politics. I just gave this as an example since my Mom believed the Fox News channel more than she believed me when I was giving her some warning about this virus a few weeks before. Good thing she changed her tune too. Now she talks to me as if she knows more about this virus than I do. As for me, I just use common sense and adapt and be willing to change according to the situation. I always think about the worst case scenario. Having been out of the comfort zone for the longest time traveling, this is what travel taught me. Anyway before the lockdown and before this thing got really big with the USA reporting thousands of cases already, I came here in Penang, thinking this might be a safe place for me to stay in until this coronavirus is under control. Three days later, the whole country of Malaysia ended up being on a lockdown, so pretty much I got stuck here. Well, anyway it is okay since my plan was to stay for at least a month anyway. Since then, it has been crazy. The more I read articles and watched videos about this coronavirus, the scarier it gets. For sure, even if the lockdown finishes, I still have to be vigilant and still have to apply what I learned in order to avoid getting this virus: wear a mask, wash my hands all the time, do not stay close to anyone, stay at least six feet away
. I can do this, but the bad thing is when I take the public transportation or when I go pay for something in a grocery or convenience store. Let alone, it will definitely affect my lovelife. Also now I have to worry about where to go next too. Which country? Since because of the coronavirus situation, less and less countries are letting foreigners enter their countries, and if they do, there are so many restrictions imposed. Well, I could understand. Good thing I still have a few weeks of visa here in Malaysia, so this still gives me some time to figure out what to do next.
As for going home back to the US, it isn't a good option right now based on the reason I just mentioned. In addition, the healthcare system is not prepared for this. And if you don't have a health insurance back in the US, the treatment could cost a lot of money. And even if you do have a health insurance, this could also be expensive for you because of the deductible, especially if it is really high. Now I hope this high cost of medical care doesn't discourage people over there from getting treatment for Covid-19 coronavirus. So for now, I will probably just lay low somewhere here in Asia and see how the situation is in the next few weeks. There is a possibility that I might work somewhere here, so at least my visa will last for at least a year in the case of a work visa. Having a tourist visa usually just gives me at least 30 days to a maximum of 90 days.

Anyway for now, I am just going day by day since it seems like the situation changes every minute. I will let you know how I deal with this situation along the way. Make sure to subscribe to/follow/like my Social Media Channels, subscribe to this blog and/or subscrible to my Podcast https://anchor.fm/chrisrevon to get updated with my travel, photography and film projects, my travel and other content. Thanks again.

How the Coronavirus (Covid-19) Affected my Travel

I've been traveling for a while now, and for sure, the coronavirus covid-19 affected my travel. At first I was supposed to go back to Hong Kong on January 25. Good thing I was not allowed to board the plane since I did not have a visa for Vietnam where I was supposed to have a two hour layover and then transfer to another plane that would eventually take me to Hong Kong, so this unfortunate event was blessing in disguise. And after I came to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from Bangkok, Thailand, I had a plan to go to South Korea after a month of stay here, but I had to change my plan as soon as I found out about the rising cases of the virus over there. Also a few days ago, my Mom told me that I should go home back to the US because it was safer over there according to her. Well, I knew the virus would eventually spread in the US. Days later, the cases of the Coronavirus has increased dramatically in the US as well as in other parts of the world such as Iran and Italy as I had predicted. Now I do think this is getting worst. I think US might have to do a lockdown just like in China before it is too late. There is a possibility that this might not just be a pandemic but an endemic which means it will be a part of our lives for an extended period of time since I heard that some who recovered from the virus became positive again after a few days. For sure, no one really knows what this virus is capable of. I am sure the World Health Organization is also just learning about it as we do. Just a few days ago, now they're saying that you can get it even if you are six feet away from the one who has it. This information was not known before until now. There's also this info that the ones who are more likely to die from this are older people and with preexisting medical problems , but no, based on the news I've been seeing from China, there were also lots of young people who died from this virus. One of them was the whistle blower. The Chinese doctor who has become a hero for being the one to discover and to reveal about the virus on the internet in China. Their ages were around twenty-something to thirty-something, so that is quite young. In a way, I think the governments all over the world do not want to say so much about this too because it would definitely create panic that might cause some civil disturbances and also affect the stock markets, which is now happening as we speak, and the economy, not just one country but the world. Anyway let us just pray that this does not get really bad like the Spanish Flu and the Plague, which killed millions of people. As for me, I would continue to travel because the way I see it, the only thing I have to fear is fear itself. All I have to do is just protect myself. And follow my intuition in which so far, has made me avoid going to countries where the coronavirus is on the rise. Maybe someone out there is looking out for me. Well, I won't say, maybe. I am sure there is. Anyway I hope everyone is protecting themselves. There is not much we can do but pray. Thank you, and make sure to subscribe to one or more of my social media channels such as Facebook page, Youtube channel, Instagram, Twitter and finally Tumblr (from this, and all we can do now is to pray that it doesn't get worse than what it is now.

I Just Started My Podcasting Channel

I just started my Podcasting Channel and here is the link to it:

My podcast is on Spotify. https://open.spotify.com/show/7EaedqG95PMpUVj4jkMztq

My podcast url
www.anchor.fm/chrisrevon

Right now, I haven’t uploaded the first episode yet, but I will do it soon. More likely, the topics I will discuss in this podcast will be the same topics I will have both in my blogs and vlogs.

Please subscribe to my Podcast and if possible, to my other Social Media Channels too.

Going to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Since I am going to Kuala Lumpur and Penang, Malaysia, I am now considering doing a photography and video project over there too. I think it has a great history and culture which I need to learn and explore. Considering that I am doing a project on mostly Buddhist countries, zI think it would be good to showcase a Muslim country too. Also knowing that Malaysia is a multi-cultural country with Indian and Chinese people, this would be an interesting topic to explore too. As I do this, I will document what I discover with my camera, capturing both photographs and video footage along with it.

History of Malaysia

Picture below is not mine. Photo by Izuddin Helmi Adnan on Unsplash

My Photography and Film Project about Asia Unlike What's Done Before

I figure that there are people out there who would like to be my patrons and help me get this long term passion project into completion and to get it our there in the world. Just to give you my background, I got a Bachelor of Arts degree in Cinema and Photography. For the past six years, it has been a great experience for me being able to live and travel all over Asia. One of my best experiences is being able to live in China. In addition, I was able to travel to countries such as South Korea, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Macao and others and continue to travel. Right now, I am in Thailand, which I love. And three weeks from now, I am going to another country. I am still trying to decide which country to go to next. Maybe go back to Vietnam and visit Hanoi, which I have not been able to visit last time I was in that country. I was only able to go to Ho Chi Minh CIty, Dalat, Nha Trang, and Danang. Or maybe Taiwan or Japan, which I haven't been to yet. Some travelers recommended to me that I should visit those places. For sure, I've always been fascinated by Japan. I used to be into anime when I was young. Also I had a bunch of Japanese friends back in college. As for Taiwan, I've always been fascinated by the Chinese culture, so this is a definitely a must-see place for me. For sure, I want to include this in my China project along with Hong Kong, where I lived for seven months. Anyway thanks to my future patrons. Any help is deeply appreciated, and even a like or a share of my Social Media profiles and my website helps a lot too.

You can support this project through Patreon or by sharing my website and/or my Social Media Profiles such as Instagram and Youtube

Patreon - For Those Who Would Like to Support My Photography and Film Project About China and Other Asian Countries

I just got a profile on Patreon so if you like my project and would like to support it, please make a little contribution. For your contribution, I will let you know the progress of my long term photography and film project. I already had four exhibitions about this project, but I want to expand more on this project by shooting more pictures and videos for this project and to get this exhibited all over the world. My goal is to show the positive side of Asia, especially China, and from a different perspective (Asian American eyes). Usually most Western decumentary photographers and filmmakers tend to focus to show the negative side of this region by showing more of the negative side of this place, not its rapid progress into a very modern society. In addition, my goal is to combine documentary and experimental style of photography and film to make something more artistic and more of my own vision of this place. I use a variety of tools in order to do this with different cameras and equipment. To contribute, please go to www.patreon.com/chrisrevon Thanks so much for your support. Even a sharing this website and my Patreon page and like/subscribing to my social media accounts (Instagram and Youtube) can help me on this project.

Why Do I Travel?

I think the following quotes the reason why travel a lot and try to stay longer at each place I go to.

Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comforts of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things — air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky. All things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it.”
– Cesare Pavese

“Wherever You Go Becomes A Part Of You Somehow.” -Anita Desai

We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm, and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.
– Jawaharial Nehru

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA- A 24-7 MODERN CITY

The cold air made my body shiver as I got off the shuttle bus from Incheon International Airport. As I looked around, I was already fascinated by this city called Seoul. It seemed very modern with its stylish buildings all around me. It was my first time in Seoul, yet for some reason, I knew I would get to love this city, despite not having heard of KPop or KDrama or even Gangnam Style (well, at that time, the song wasn’t even out yet). So for sure, this was my first impression of Seoul. Oh wait, I did see some movies from South Korea, so in a way, I had a little bit of an idea what South Korea or Seoul was like. Yet, still not so much the way you find out about this place from those other things. At that time, when I first came to Seoul, it was very early in the morning, so most of the stores were still close, but there was already a crowd of people rushing to get to the bus stop or to the nearest subway station. Being very cold and not used to it anymore, having lived in Los Angeles, California for such a long time, I immediately tried to find the nearest cafe, and there it was: a Starbucks. Talk about cold, last time I felt this cold was when I was still living in Chicago, but after getting my caffeine for the day and getting myself warm, I was ready to check out the city, and I wasn’t disappointed.

 
As I went around the city, I could immediately see what this city had to offer. Shops, including most of the famous brands you see in the States and Europe, are all over the city, so this is a city that is almost on steroids when it comes to shopping. As I looked around, I saw a lot of beautiful and sexy Korean women and handsome men walk around with their designer clothes and accessories, so you could tell that they really care about the big name brands and how they looked. For some reason, the men are almost feminine as the women with their almost flawless skin. Just to think that South Korea used to be an impoverished nation ruined by the Korean war about fifty years ago, but now it is basking in wealth from the money it has been earning from its rise as a technology powerhouse with companies such as Samsung, Hyundai, LG and others.

Fast forward a few years later, when I came back, I knew a lot more about the Korean culture through KPop and KDrama. Thanks to my ex-girlfriend and some Korean friends who introduced me to those things in order for me to learn the Korean language and culture. This made me appreciate my stay in South Korea a lot more just because everything now felt familiar. The culture was not that alien to me anymore. I could pretty much immerse myself in the culture with ease as if it were mine. I’d say that I did not really enjoy the country of South Korea and the city of Seoul fully until my second and third time here. Knowing much more than what I knew back then really made those trips a lot more meaningful and fun. It was not a question of doing “when in Rome, do what the Romans do.” I was actually doing it naturally. Not because I had to, but because I wanted to.

I’ve been to a lot of cities worldwide, including most major cities in Asia, except Japan, and I think Seoul is not your typical Asian city. Here you do not see a lot of scooters. If you do see scooters, they’re mostly used by delivery people. In Seoul, anything can be delivered no matter what. For a city that is on the go, it is pretty much a necessity. In this city, everything is fast paced. That’s why the most common Korean expression is “Pali-pali” which means “Hurry up!” or “Faster!” In this city, everyone seems to be always in a rush. They walk fast here that only a New Yorker can outrun them.

No wonder their internet speed is considered the fastest in world, when their people do not seem to have patience due to their fast paced lifestyle, it is pretty much a given that their technology is dictated by the their needs for convenience. So I assume that probably the Research and Development Departments of their top technology companies always try to fill in those needs right away as to keep up with the pace of the lifestyle of the South Koreans.

This is a country that does not seem to want to slow down. Because of this, when you come here, you get a sense of that energy. That energy does not seem to run out as the overworked Koreans get off from their work really late at night. Still they have a lot of leftover energy to spend their time at KTV, clubs, etc, drinking their soju until they do not have energy anymore. By that time, it is almost morning already. To say that Seoul is another city that never sleeps is definitely true. Everything here is 24-7.

I think that’s probably one of the things that really made me like Seoul a lot. The energy you feel when you are in this city. Now that I’ve been here quite a few times already, I do not think I would never get tired of coming back here. But with its 24-7 lifestyle, you will definitely run out of energy and get tired as you spend your time here, but then again, life is best served best on the go.

WHY I LOVE THAILAND: MORE FUN FOR YOUR BUCK AND VERY TOURIST-FRIENDLY

What is it about Thailand that I like? First of all, it seems that the country itself is catered towards both the tourists and expats. You can immediately sense this as soon as you arrive at their airport: Suvarnabhumi International Airport. Countless different types of people (French, British, Australians, Brazilians, Japanese, Chinese, Germans, etc) swarm and arrive in this airport everyday, so it is true what the article from Trip Advisors said about this country: its city, Bangkok, is the 15th top travel destination in the world right now ( https://www.tripadvisor.com/TravelersChoice-Destinations-cTop-g1 ). In addition, now its second largest city, Chiang Mai is the world’s second best city according to Travel and Leisure magazine ( http://www.travelandleisure.com/worlds-best/cities ). So it just makes sense that this is one of the best countries to visit.

In this country, everyone seems to know basic English. It is probably because they are used to a lot of foreigners coming to this country that they are now used to speaking the English language all the time. And I was told as more and more Chinese tourists are also visiting the country every year (4.5 million of Chinese citizen visited Thailand in 2015), they are also beginning to learn Chinese. I had a chance to talk to a Thai woman, and she told me that a few years ago, if a Thai person wanted to get a good job in this country, she needed to be able to speak English well, but now a Thai person can get even a better job if she speaks both English and Chinese well. Based on this talk with her, I assume that the country itself really wants to really do their best to make everyone welcome. I bet if it was not impossible, they probably would make themselves learn most languages just to make sure the the visitors from other countries feel at home in their country, but since they know both English and Chinese, they can pretty much talk to most people on the planet: Chinese with about 1 billion and 300 million people and about 328 million native speakers worldwide having English as their first language and about 600 million worldwide who speak English as their second or third language. This just shows how accommodating the Thais are with foreigners. You can also see this with their smile. They did not call this place “the land of smiles” for nothing.

Added to this, in addition to the famous Thai cuisine, all kinds of Western food are also served at a lot of places here. That is if you’re not the kind of person who “when in Rome, do what the Romans do,” but most foreigners love the Thai cuisine. Also the coffee, not the instant one but the pure brewed one, is everywhere and is not expensive in contrast with most Asian countries where real coffee is quite expensive. It seems that it is more a part of their existence since the beginning rather than just something that the Westerners just introduced into the country. That’s also one of the best things I love about this country. Cafes are everywhere. For a coffee lover like me, it is a paradise.

What also makes Thailand extra special is that the cost of everything is pretty cheap but not at the expense of them being low quality. Even with the Thai street food, you can tell that they use the best quality ingredients. And from the way it is prepared, they seem to be very healthy, especially with such dish as Papaya Salad. Just like the coffee, its beers and other alcoholic drinks are not too expensive compared to other Asian countries such as South Korea and even China. For sure, your money goes a long way. You will definitely have a great time for a lot less.

And if you are not just a tourist but an expat who wants to stay a lot longer in this country, you’re making a right choice since this country is one of the best countries to live in as an expat ( http://www.bbc.com/capital/story/20160426-bangkok-shouldnt-be-good-for-expats-but-it-is) . I met a lot of them during my extended stay here, and they seem to enjoy its lifestyle, quality of life, and low cost of living.

What can you ask for. It has everything you need: great nightlife, beaches, outdoor sports, diving, etc. So you’re not limited as to what you can do over here for a vacation. Also if you come here, I highly recommend for you to try to go around, to another city or town, even a smaller town. Every place has different things to offer. Though I have been there for a few times, I still feel that there are still more things I could do and more places I could visit over there. It is a country I would never get tired of visiting over and over again.