Managing the Battery System in the Adventure Truck

One of the main goals that I wanted to achieve with this build is to have a quality power management system onboard that I could rely on for my landscape photography. While I'm away on trips, I'm capturing still images of the landscape as well as footage for clients and for the vlogs I share on YouTube. I regularly need to recharge batteries from still cameras, video camera, drones, audio gear and a range of lighting.

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How are you going to shoot more this year?

I imagine some of you have made a new year's resolution where you've promised yourself that you are going to get out and more photography. You might find yourself saying this sort of thing every year, but the reality is life gets busy. I know, I have a full-time job, a family that I enjoy spending time with and all the other commitments and challenges that life throws at me. 

When I asked you earlier in the year what your most significant challenge was with landscape photography, one of the most common responses was, "finding time to get out", so that's what we are going to deal with here. Hopefully, I can help you find ways to get out and shoot more landscape images.

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Don't give up!

At what point do you give up?

Welcome back to the Tasmania series. This was a trip I took last year with Andrew Dawes and Richard Lefroy, and we travelled around and photographed some of the incredible landscapes of Tasmania. I’m really excited to announce that I’m headed back there this year with Andrew Dawes to run a Landscape Photography workshop and we’d love for you to join us.

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The Ultimate Landscape Photography Touring Rig

I'm sure you've heard that as a photographer you shouldn't obsess about gear and investing too much in gear isn't going to improve your photography. Instead of spending money on upgrading your camera or buying a new lens, you should take that $1500 and spending it on an experience like a plane ticket or a workshop. Something that will enable you to get out and explore more and as a result, take more photos.

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