Traveling is Not All Fun

Since traveling, I lost one action camera, broke two cameras, broke a laptop, broke two suitcases, broke one backpack, broke one camera backpack and broke a gimbal. During this time, I bought one new action camera, one new mirrorless camera, three new suitcases, one big backpack, one new laptop, bought a new camera backpack, a new gimbal and got two broken cameras fixed. Finally, yesterday I lost my phone. Good thing I have three more phones, but the one I lost is my most expensive one. And so the adventure continues with my travel. So pretty much, traveling can be overwhelming and stressful, not just fun, considering I am also doing this for work on my projects.

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My Photography and Video Equipment, Gadgets and other Accessories

As a photographer and a filmmaker, I don’t believe that camera matters. It is the person behind the camera that matters. On the other hand, the cameras are your tools, so make sure they are right for the work that you are creating. Having the latest cameras and gadgets are not necessary. My rule is: buy only the equipment if I really need it. There has to be something I need from it in order for me to buy it. For example, I just bought the Canon M50; even though, I already have one DSLR and one Mirrorless camera. So why did I buy this? Well, first of all, for vlogging, my Pentax camera is not easy to use for vlogging. It is quite heavy and bulky. Also when it focuses, it makes a lot of noise. As for my Olympus mirrorless camera, it does not have a mic input, so that cannot be used for vlogging too. And before I bought the Canon M50, I read a lot of reviews about it and see if it is really good for vlogging, and for the most part, a lot of vloggers recommended it for vlogging.

Well, anyway I list some of the cameras, photo equipment, gadgets and accessories I use for my photography and video right below. If you feel like using the same camera, gadget or accessory as I do, please click the link right next to it to buy it from Amazon. By buying from Amazon, , it will give me a little bit of commission, and this will be able to contribute to my photography and video projects and support me as an artist. even though I have a little bit of sponsorship with my projects, every additional funding will definitely help me do a lot more for the projects.

Disclosure: Some of these product links are Amazon affiliate links, which means I might receive a small commission if you decide to purchase them. Anyway this commission will help me with my projects. Though I might get sponsors once in a while, every dollar counts.

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So here is a list of my stuff. Click to see its description from Amazon.

My Vlogging Kit with the Mic and Small Table Top Tripod

Description of the Canon M50 from Amazon with all the accessories you need in one package.Description of the Rode Mic I use from Amazon. Very light and effective.Description of the Table Top Tripod

Description of the Canon M50 from Amazon with all the accessories you need in one package.

Description of the Rode Mic I use from Amazon. Very light and effective.

Description of the Table Top Tripod

Below is one of my old cameras which I still use. Yes, it isn’t Canon, Nikon or Sony, but I started with a Pentax film camera as a photographer, and I’ve always trusted this brand. Most of their camera bodies are tough compared to the other name brand cameras. For example, this has weather seal and dust proof since I do use my cameras a lot in a rough situation. For photography, it does its job. The video is not bad too, but unfortunately it only shoot 1080P.

My first mirrorless camera:

Just like my old Pentax Camera, it is splash proof but not as tough as the Pentax. I just wish that Olympus cameras were built like a tank just like before.

This camera I love: Pentax K-1 II because it is tough, weather resistant and has a 35mm full frame format sensor with a maximum resolution of 36.4 megapixels. Yes, some new phones have sensors with resolutions higher than that, but in the end, they still have sensors which are smaller than this one. As for its video, unfortunately it only shoots 1080p, but if you are just straight photographer, this is great. And the great thing about it is that you can use the old Pentax lenses with a K mount, which has been used since 1975. Pretty much you can buy some old used lenses for it. You never know you might like the look that comes out of those old lenses.

Well, I do have some more new cameras, gadgets and other accessories, and you will learn more about them as I do a review about them in my upcoming blogs and maybe vlogs, so please follow my Social Media Channels and make sure to bookmark this. Thanks again.

Why I Love to Travel

Countries I've been to: UK, France (where I lived for about a year because of my ex-wife), Italy, Germany, Luxembourg, Austria, Canada, Belgium, Spain, Puerto Rico (which is actually a part of the US), The Netherlands, China, Thailand, Indonesia, Cambodia, India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Singapore, Afghanistan, Philippines, Bangladesh, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and also all over the US, my home. This includes Washington State (Seattle); Portland, Oregon; San Francisco and the Silicon Valley; New Jersey/New York; Florida (Orlando, Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami, Key West, Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Daytona Beach); Chicago, Illinois; Saint Louis, MO; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; San Antonio, Texas; Dallas, Texas; New Orleans, Louisiana; New Haven, Connecticut; Rochester, New York; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Baltimore, Maryland; Atlanta, Georgia; etc. As far as other countries, I gotta ask my Mom where else they took me when I was baby. My Dad used to work as a mechanical and electrical engineer for the USAid, an NGO, so we traveled a lot even when I was a baby. That's probably the reason I tend to be nomadic and a wanderlust 😁 In addition, I was also in the USAF, so this also gave me a chance to travel too. So now my next destination might be Japan and Taiwan and then focus on traveling in South America and Eastern Europe and the Scandinavian countries. With no responsibilities ( not married, no children, no mortgage, etc ), I can do this 😁🌍 But of course I can also do this with someone special too. And if I ever have a child or if my other half has a child, we can also bring her with us.

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Train Ride in China

When I was in China, I rode mostly speed trains and they go everywhere, but one day my partner and I missed the train, so we ended up taking this train, and it was an experience. I wish I had taken some pictures and videos. Having been in China, I feel that I haven't really experienced everything and should explore more. I definitely need to go back.

Anyway the link below is an interesting article about another photographer in China.

https://www.scmp.com/magazines/post-magazine/long-reads/article/3039735/blue-collar-photographers-slice-life-photos

Great Book on How to Live

I highly recommend this book. Somehow everything the author says in this book, I apply to my life.

Here's a little summary of the book:

"Because when we give too many fucks, when we choose to give a fuck about everything, then we feel as though we are perpetually entitled to feel comfortable and happy at all times, that’s when life fucks us.

Indeed, the ability to reserve our fucks for only the most fuckworthy of situations would surely make life a hell of a lot easier. Failure would be less terrifying. Rejection less painful. Unpleasant necessities more pleasant and the unsavory shit sandwiches a little bit more savory. I mean, if we could only give a few less fucks, or a few more consciously-directed fucks, then life would feel pretty fucking easy."

If you want to order it, just click on the image. This would give me a little commission and definitely will be used to good use for my projects. Thanks again.

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Chiang Mai, Thailand - A Place to Chill in between Travels

During my overnight twelve hour bus to Chiang Mai from Bangkok, Thailand, I was surprised by the number of foreigners who were in the bus with me. Listening as they talked to each other, I could hear different languages from different parts of the world, Portuguese, Spanish, French, English, Korean, and Chinese.

So what made these foreigners decide to go to Chiang Mai? Was it because we all read the same on-line article that lists it as the world’s second best city according to Travel and Leisure. To say that Chiang Mai as a city is an overstatement. With a metropolitan population of just under 1 million and the city itself having no more than 150,000 inhabitants, this place felt more like a small town to me and never felt like a city. It was very relaxing without the hustle and bustle of a big city, but at the same time, it still has almost the same infrastructure as any other major cities. No wonder this city has become one of the most visited tourist spots in Thailand.

On the first day I got there, I could already see how popular this place was in the world. Foreigners, both tourists and ex-pats, were everywhere. If it wasn’t for the obvious signs of a typical Southeast Asian country, I would think I were in some kind of a tropical town somewhere in Europe due to the high number of tourists and expats from Europe, Americas and Australasia. And with the addition of other tourists from other Asian countries such as Japan, China, and South Korea, I felt the place was overrun by foreigners as if they all came here and just invaded the whole town.

But what made these tourists flock to this city up in Northern Thailand? For sure, it is not the beach because there are none. Instead what they have is the beautiful nature nearby. The highest mountain in Thailand is actually located here. So I guess it’s because it is an outdoor paradise, and if you are into outdoor sports, this is definitely the place to be. Here you can do zip-lining, trekking, climb mountains, do mountain biking and other outdoor activities.

As for its nightlife, it also has a laid back atmosphere. Most of the bars are set up outdoors, so literally, being in those outdoor bars are like a breath of fresh air in contrast with most bars in any other city, where most of the time do not even have windows. The great thing about these bars in Chiang Mai is that you can really feel the tropical climate that we associate with Southeast Asia, so it does not feel like you are just in another bar. It definitely creates a different mood as if you really are in a tropical paradise but without the beach, just the nearby mountain and nature.

Somehow I can compare this place to Key West, Florida, where I have been before. For any wanna be Ernest Hemingway or any other creatives, it is such an ideal place with cafes everywhere, and the prices of the real brewed coffee are much cheaper than what you would expect to pay in other Asian cities such as Seoul, South Korea. It is almost the same price as what I would pay back in the US. Sometimes even cheaper. As with other things such as accommodations, food, and transportation, everything is even way cheaper than you would also expect to pay in Bangkok. It was this reason that I had stayed longer over there than any other cities as I traveled all over Asia this last summer.  It is probably the reason why also a lot of digital nomads and entrepreneurs chose this place as the place to do their business. Because of this, Chiang Mail is being considered as a Creative City at this moment. I would not be surprised if some great novel gets written or some new startup is created in this place. Not as noisy and crowded as any other cities or towns you typically associate with a tourist spot, this place will definitely get you focused on whatever creative pursuits you are doing.

So if you are looking for something other than being in a seaside city such as Pattaya, Krabi or Phuket or an urban center such as Bangkok, I highly recommend this place. Definitely less expensive than Bangkok or one of the coastal towns or cities I mentioned especially if you want to stay longer. Very laid back and not as crazy as the seaside towns I just mentioned. And for those who are adventurous and into outdoor sports and activities, it is definitely where you want to be.

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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 First IG Video of Bangkok, Thailand

For sure, Bangkok, Thailand is definitely depicted quite well by the song from the 80’s “One Night in Bangkok.” Somehow there is never enough time for me to explore and really enjoy this city. I wish I could stay longer. Anyway more videos about Bangkok are coming along with other cities in Thailand.

Go to my Instagram to see it. Also please like/follow/subscribe to my other social media channels to get updated with my travel and photography and video projects. Links are right below.

More Exhibitions Coming Up

More exhibitions are coming up for my project. Right now, please follow, like or subscribe to my social media channels in order to get updated about it. The links are right below. Try to follow Instagram too just because I do more postings there than any of my other social media channels.

If you are interested in having an exhibition of my work, please send me a DM on my Instagram: chrisrevon

Thank you.

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Doing Photography in Hong Kong

In my opinion, Hong Kong is a Paradise for both photographers and filmmakers. Why? Because it has both the urban landscape, with a mix of modern buildings and old buildings, and the natural landscape with its mountains, islands and beaches.

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How Did I Get Around Bangkok, Thailand?

In every city I live in or stay in, knowing which public transportation is available to me is very important, especially since here in Asia, I don't drive, which I feel liberating, having driven most of my life. For me, driving a car all the time is not environmentally friendly and not cost effective. In the US, it is a necessity, especially in Los Angeles, California since we don't have a good public transportation. That's why I like San Francisco, but then again, San Francisco is way more expensive to live in than Los Angeles. Anyway compared to Hong Kong, Bangkok is not as great as that city. But actually it is not as bad as I thought. It is just that it just takes a little bit more research and also unexpected discovery to find the way around in this city. Well, watch the video below and see how I got around while staying in Bangkok, Thailand.

How Hard Is It To Find The One?

There are 7.7 Billion people out there, so you ask yourself how hard it is to find the One. I did find her, and then for some reason, it didn't work out. Then I found her again, and then it didn't work out. And then again, same story repeated quite a few times. But there is still One who still makes my heart beat like crazy, and she's back in China. We still do keep in touch, but somehow it doesn't feel like the way it was before. The first time we met, it was like love at first sight. But then somehow it fades away. But then I do remember that when I was about to leave early in the morning to go back to the US, she called to meet with me, but I did tell her a few days before that I was leaving on that day. And she acted that she didn't remember. Then again, usually when she wants to meet with me, it is usually in the afternoon. This time she called me early in the morning (probably knowing I was leaving early for the Shanghai airport early that day). Was she trying to stop me from leaving? Later on, I realized she probably did. Maybe she is the One that got away. Someday I will be back in China, then maybe that's when I get to find out if it's meant to be. I still do love her. But for now, maybe the One is someone whom I haven't met yet. Could she be in another country I haven't been to yet or on the other side of the world? That's also the reason why I travel. In the end, after much traveling, and I still haven't found the One, then more likely the One in China is the One 😁.

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Lomo Cameras

When I first started getting into photography as a kid, this was my camera, a plastic toy camera with no manual control and it uses analog film. A Lomo camera. Now it is very popular despite the fact that it still uses analog film and is not digital. The difference between what I had back then and what it is now was that it was inexpensive when I had it. Now these cameras cost a lot more money and even more than the digital cameras. Also now it is supposed to be very COOL 😁 to have this camera. Back then, my friends would ask me why I was using this plastic toy camera (at that time, it wasn't cool to have this camera 😂), and I remember telling them that its imperfections create pictures with unpredictable look. Besides, it's the eye that matters, not the camera. Well, this brings back a lot of memories. And to see that this camera is considered HIP😀 nowadays makes me feel like I was ahead of my time back then 😁

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Thailand: Is it still the Land of Smiles?

A few years ago, the first time I came here, the Thais were quite friendly and of course, smile at you when they talk to you. But now I feel like the Thais are not as friendly as before. Some of them are quite rude. For example, one day I went to a place where I stayed before and told the person at the lobby that I stayed there before and asked her how much was the room rate over there now, and she answered with a question. “Why do ask me that if you had stayed here before?” And I was like, “that was a few years ago, so I assumed that the prices have changed.” And another instance was with my host. The first time I dealt with her, she acted as if I wasn't welcome when I arrived (I booked my room for three nights). And every morning, I would say good morning, and she does not even respond as if I were talking to a wall. I don't know why this is happening, and I heard the same experience with another traveler. Is it because there are now too many foreign tourists and expats living here. They should be happy with a big smile on their faces because tourism brings money to their economy, and I do believe this is their biggest source of income. Just to think of it, Thailand is supposed to be the top destination in the world these past few years. They should keep it that way by remaining “The Land of Smiles.”

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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.

My Equipment as a Photographer and Filmmaker

As a photographer and as a filmmaker, I think the equipment and cameras are not important. It is the vision, the style, the eye of the person and her content which are important. For the last four years, I’ve been using the same cameras and equipment. It is only the last few weeks in which I bought some new cameras and equipment/gadgets. I bought them because I had real reasons to buy them. These are the new cameras and equipment/gadgets I bought: a new mirrorless camera, a new 360 camera, a new gimbal, a new action camera, a new camera phone app. First, why did I buy a mirrorless camera, I already have one. Well, this one shoots 4K, and my old one only shoots up to HD. Also it has a mic input, which I need to do for vlogging, which is something I am getting serious about. I used to do just voice overs. Second, as for the 360 camera, there are times when I am in a crowd, and there is so many things going on at the same time, and I want to be able to capture them and not miss them, so this is when the 360 camera comes into play. Besides I am also about to do a lot of outdoor activities, and this would be great for something like that. Third, what about the gimbal? Well, obviously as an artist/filmmaker, I want to be able to be much more creative with my shots, and as a solo filmmaker with no crew, this is the only way I can do it. Fourth, I do have two other action cameras, but they do not shoot 4K and do not have camera stabilization, but this one I bought, it does have both. Though I still shoot mostly HD 1080P footage, I am giving myself an option to shoot 4K in the near future. Last but not the least, a new camera phone app. That’s because I want to be more creative with my camera phone and be able to use as if it is a regular pro camera. Actually my favorite filmmaker, Steven Soderbergh shot a feature film with it. So there you have it. I am a practical filmmaker and photographer, so I only buy a new camera or equipment only if I really need them. As you can see, I didn’t tell you the brands or models of the camera or equipment just because these don’t matter that much to me, it is how I use them that matters. On the other hand, next time I will tell you what they are.

For now, please like/follow/subscribe to my social media channels to get updated with my travel and photography and video projects and my photo and video equipment, software, apps and gadgets . Links are right below.

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Seven Months in Hong Kong

I lived in Hong Kong for seven months, and my experience over there has been great, but of course, there are pros and cons of living in this city, considering that it is the most expensive city to live in the world (as of now) according to a lot of articles I have read about it. Yes, it is true based on my experience living there. Watch this video (which is my second video about Hong Kong on Youtube) about Hong Kong and find out what I learned about living in this city. It was mostly shot with my phone. (Even though I am not in Hong Kong anymore, I will keep on uploading more videos about Hong Kong. These were mostly shot with my other cameras such as DSLR camera, mirrorless camera and action cameras, so subscribe and/or follow me on Youtube and Instagram to see more of these.)