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My Love-Hate Relationship with Ethiopa: A Report
The fascinating cultures, the breathtaking landscapes, the ever present feeling that you are in a different time, a different dimension—this is what I absolutely love about Ethiopia. The constant feeling of being a human piggy-bank, the challenges in doing the simplest of things, the often occurring feeling that your new “friends” are measuring you up to see what they can extract from you—this is what I’ve come to hate beyond words about the country.
I’ve been in Ethiopia for a bit over four months now. I know that many of the readers of this blog are photographers and travelers, some of whom have aspirations to come here. For this reason, I feel that I should write an account of sorts. One that is fairly uncensored and touches on the good, the not so good and the plain ugly sides of this incredible and incredibly challenging country.
Categories Ethiopia, Thoughts, Travel, advice, culture, documentary, ideas, personal, travel photography
Tagged Enderta, Ethiopia, hassles in Ethiopia, independent travel Ethiopia, Lalibela, Omo Valley, rock churches, Tigray, travel report Ethiopia
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45 Comments
Dear aspiring travel photographer
Over the past couple of years I’ve had an increasing number of emails from aspiring travel/documentary photographers from all over the world. The three most common questions I am usually asked go along the lines of …
Categories Thoughts, Travel, advice, travel photography
Tagged advice, ideas, learning, Thoughts, travel photography
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