last trip taken: Bretagne, France
next trip on deck: Montpellier, France
one place you would go back to again and again:
Leh (Ladakh), India.
place you'd most likely recommend a friend go visit:
San Pedro de Atacama Desert, Chile.
preferred method of transportation:
Roof of buses.
place you've never been but dying to go:
Colombia, Venezuela and Finland to go after the Aurora borealis.
place you'd never go back:
Fortunately, none.
most memorable trip in 2 sentences or less:
By far, the North of India; The Himalayas, the Tibetans, the history, the food, the three-days trip that takes you up there, the road... a unique place.
how do you prepare for a trip?
For me the less you prepare, the better it will be, but for long trips, I always have a Lonely Planet on hand.
how do you record your travels when you're traveling?
With sketchbooks, pencils, watercolors and a camera.
what is your favorite thing to photograph in a new place?
The differences of the places that I already know. Things I've never seen before. And skies, lots of skies.
on an average, how many pictures to you take on a trip?
Fully proportional to the duration of the trip. In a weekend trip 20, in one that lasts for months, maybe 600.
what's in your "designer travel kit" ?
There is always a Winsor & Newton watercolor sketchbook and from the same brand, the Sketchers Pocket Watercolour Box, a digital camera and sometimes (depends where) my Diana Lomo Camera, and of course the most important thing for inspiration: good music.
what do you do after a trip? how long after a trip does this happen?
I upload the images to my flickr when I come back and publish my drawings on my website.
favorite souvenir/thing to bring back?
Small objects, particularly if they are to start a nice collection.
links:
- portfolio website: kaufmannillustration.com
- blog: printandprints.blogspot.com
- online shop: judykaufmann.etsy.com
- flickr: flickr.com/photos/judykaufmann
- twitter: @jukaufmann
- sneak peek on D*S
Love her sketchbooks full of vibrant, colorful illustrations. Very enjoyable Boarding Pass. And her maps are awesome!
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I wish I was as talented and could record trip memories through art! I cannot get enough of the Boarding Pass series. I absolutely love reading it!
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