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u/BurnTheOil ยท 3 pointsr/backpacking

I travel with my old 32gb iPad, which I invested in the digital camera connection kit a few years ago, and love it. Every 2 or 3 days I find a coffee shop or other wifi hotspot and sit and unload my cameras SD card onto my iPads storage.

From there I have a number of photo editing programs. Including the iPad version of Photoshop, and I can flip through, pick out a few of my best shots, tweak them so they're just right, and upload them to my DeviantArt for sale, and my Facebook & Blog to show friends and family. Then I launch the Flickr app (1000gb free storage) and back all my photos up onto there. Usually once a week when I have access to a desktop or laptop computer (hostel terminal, Couchsurfing host, family, Internet cafe, etc), I plug my iPad and a thumb drive in (currently travel with a 32gb thumb drive, probably gonna get a 64 or 128 soon) and unload the full resolution pics onto the thumb drive to dump onto my desktop hard drive the next time I'm back in my home town.

A plus to this system is that the turn around in my pics is only a few days, and a couple times a month I'll make my way to a photo store (Walmart is the cheapest) and print off a handful of 4x6s of my favourite pics I've taken recently. I make sure to keep a small supply of 4x6 lip and tape cello sleeves on me. I slide the pics into them to protect them. When I have some downtime I'll find a downtown park or pedestrian mall, lay out a blanket, and scatter my pics, with a sign that says either "by donation" or "pay what it's worth to you", and sit for an hour or two.

Yes, you'll get the stingy ones that'll only toss you a dollar for a pic, but you'll also get the ones that take pity on you, or are just creative, artsy people who love supporting other artists, who will give you $10 for one or two prints.

You're not going to get rich doing it, but I find there's far more dignity earning my next meal that way, than simply begging, though that's just my personal opinion...