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Sometimes being a photographer is really amazing, other times it can be a little bit boring. It truly depends on the time of year.  After making it through last Fall alive and well, I was never happier to have a bit of a break in January and February to just relax, get caught up around the house and enjoy life.  I knew what lay ahead, two months of lots of travel. Last year I attended a photography conference in New Orleans and met Jen Osojnicki, an amazing Wedding photographer in Massachusetts. We decided together that we would attend the annual conference in March in 2013 that happened in Las Vegas.  I had never been before and was a but nervous but knowing Jen was going to be there with me I forged ahead.

I flew out of Philadelphia as it was Spring Break here and Hubby was taking the kids to the Beach House for Spring Break. We had a great ride to Phili but once I arrived I found out my flight had been delayed by a few hours. I grabbed my book and some dinner and enjoyed a beer at the pub.  By the time we took off, I was ready for bed and slept almost the whole way, which was great since I arrived at 4am EST in Vegas.  The sunrises in Vegas are one of the most amazing things I have seen, every colour of the rainblow peeking out over the mountains, we had a great view out our window first thing in the morning.

The classes we attended were amazing and uplifting, and I am pretty sure there wasn’t one room with less than 600 people in it!! Jen and I did take the opportunity to sight see a little, even if it was only for 15 minutes. I needed fresh outside air that wasn’t below freezing and snow covered.  In a strange twist my cousin from Alberta was also in Las Vegas so we met for a quick soda and caught up as best we could.

I didn’t bother cashing in my 10 cent winning, but at least I could say that I won in Vegas!!

It was so beautiful that we even took an extended lunch by the pool, where I happened to order a $20, yes, $20 drink.  Jen and I measured out each sip, and I savored it as long as I could!  All in all an amazing adventure. I came home with fabulous new ideas, inspiration and a little tan.  I was home in Ottawa for all of 24 hours and I was back on the road again.

Las Vegas, March 2013

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Traveling, How did I do it?

So many people keep asking me how on earth have I been able to travel so much this year. And I have to say, first off that I didn’t really have any of it planned way ahead of time, it all just fell into place.  The only thing I sort of planned ahead for was the Photography conference I attended in New Orleans, but I didn’t really plan it until last minute.

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First and foremost, I couldn’t have done any of it without Hubby and my Mom! We have a really awesome system worked out where he gets the kids off to school, Mom or their brother picks them up and Hubby comes home a bit early and gets them dinner.  Dinner can be anything from pasta to fast food, but I leave it to them to figure out while I am gone.  They miss me and I miss them, but our time away from each other seems to be good for all of us as I come back rejuvenated and they appreciate all I do for them all that much more.

Somewhere over New York State

I will start with the flying situation. No, I am not a millionaire, I do not make loads of money, I look for deals and use miles. Most often I try to fly for the least amount of money possible. If I can’t fly out of Ottawa, I fly out of Syracuse or Ogdensburg New York. I can usually save half or more of the price of a ticket. Worth it for me to drive a little bit to save.  Two of my three flights so far were on points, or miles. So I paid only for the taxes so my flights were around $100. The other one was a freak sale and my ticket was just under $500.  Whenever I am out shopping I look for ways to earn Miles, my two favorites are Airmiles and Aeroplan, there are also other points plans that you can redirect into either one of those. And when you travel… you gain more points!  And I should also add that I drive way more than I fly to things, any trip under 10 hours drive is easier and less expensive than flying, and if you bring more people with you the costs are even that much less.

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Hotels aren’t always as easy, but I do try to use points where I can. Hilton Honors has a great plan, as does the Delta Family of Hotels and Novotel. So far, I have been able to use Hilton Honors towards one of my hotels stays to bring down the cost of the one where I traveled alone.  I try, when I can, to room with someone I know or find a travel buddy. This really helps keep costs down and even if you don’t hang out together the whole time, you have someone to chat with, share with, debrief with… and if you must, run through hotels in your jammies looking for lost things with.  I should also say that I also stay with friends when I can as well, get in some visit time as well as work time.

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Food! Gah! I need to eat, for sure. Most of the Blogging and Social Media conferences I attend provide us with food for at least two of the meals (breakfast and lunch) and they always have appetizers at the evening receptions (or parties as they are called).  The photography conference in New Orleans didn’t even have coffee available, so that was an expensive trip. I tried to pick up a few things at a store to keep in my room, but in the end I had to spend quite a bit for meals. Add to that that I really do love to get a taste or flavor of where I am traveling by trying locals foods, I usually eat out at least a few times.

To sum it all up, each and every one of my recent trips, including ones I took last year, cost me $500 or less.  I am including the one with my $500 airfare as I worked while I was away so I am giving you what it actually cost me to go where I wanted to go after I was paid.  I do always try to incorporate work into traveling somehow, even if I don’t get paid in money, I may get some perks for volunteering or at the very least I can include my expenses on my taxes for work.  So if you were wondering how you can do it, then there is the breakdown.  Use your travel for work related to blogging, social media or whatever your business may be and you will find it very rewarding to get away, learn something and return home refreshed and renewed.

Now, the biggest question of all…. where am I going to be going in March? I have nothing booked yet, but you just never know where the wind might take you.

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