Safe Travel With Camera Bags and Backpacks
Sure its getting more dangerous to travel. But life's all about new experiences - and new gardens! My advice - learn to travel safely.
Be the inconspicuous tourist -- the untourist!
That means blending in with the locals.
Don't advertise your expensive photography gear to thieves.
Unfortunately, camera backpacks are thief-magnets! The professional thief is well acquainted with National Geographic backpacks, Lowepro and every other camera bag on the market. Covering the label won't help. They just know!
Travel's your chance to use those recycled camera bags! Remember I said to look like a local? Well, get a mesh shopping bag, whatever the locals are using, and put camera inserts or a small case inside. You could still be parted from your bag but the chances just decreased. And now you have a shopping bag!
Think about this one! If you were a thief, would you rip off some dirty diapers? Think old diaper bag! Brilliant way to camouflage a camera.
Some countries are worse than others. For instance, Italy's the theft capital of the world. They won't even publish statistics. Be concerned if a group of "gypsy" children are close by. Now THEY have true talent. They're professionals. But being kids, who'd suspect? Tourists never see it coming.
My personal travel hints for Italy - switch all camera backpacks to the front with your arms wrapped around -- like you're hugging your long-lost friend. Always be aware of what's going on around you. And, unless you have eyes in the back of your head, hold everything front and center. Italy's an amazing place. Keep hold of your camera and make sure you go home with fond memories and fabulous garden photos!
So many exotic flowers and gardens to discover! Your assignment - Go out and find them!
Just get some camera insurance... and... be travel-smart!