It’s been a busy year for cameras and my next stop is Kando Trip in Sun River. That’s where I’ll spend almost a week shooting with the a7r IV. And, a variety of lenses, like the 400mm and 600mm. If you haven’t already heard, Kando Trip is Sony’s gathering of like-minded individuals. It’s a multi-day combination of creativity, collaboration, and learning.
Kando is a Japanese word that embodies Sony’s core philosophy—loosely translated it means “the power of emotional connections.” It’s the sense of flow you get when your creativity and technique align and you’re in the zone.
I’ve written about Kando quite a bit, it’s what puts a photographer in the moment. Here’s more about what Kando is from Sony’s HQ in San Diego
The event is full of shooting opportunities, networking and gear, with a very healthy amount of relaxing and recharging. I’ll be around creative peers, and also around experts in Sony’s gear and how to maximize the use of it.
The best part of Kando Trip for a journalist like me is the amount of Sony staffers on hand. That’s how the exposure compensation dial finally got a lock. Enough of us complained and Sony listens.
Above all, Kando Trip is about connecting with the community of Sony shooters. Here’s what else is going on.
Follow along on Instagram and I’ll post here as the schedule allows.