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(upbeat rock music) - Whats going on, guys, my name is Chris Hau, and on todays episode were gonna be talking about my favorite thing, travel photography. And what were gonna be chatting about specifically is anything from gear to my philosophy while traveling and what I hope that you get out of it by the end of this tutorial is not only better photos and a better travel experience but that the photo that you look back on once the trip is done will actually like ignite some memories, bring back some nostalgia, versus just another pretty landscape photo. So lets dive a little bit into this tutorial. And one of my favorite things about travel photography specifically is that it covers almost every single genre of photography, from landscape, portrait and people, street photography, food photography, architecture, and so on and so forth. So ultimately travel photography is one of the best ways to hone in on your craft and your skill set. You will get better by traveling and taking p