last trip:
Quick trip to Connecticut for a friend’s son’s first birthday
next trip on deck:
Austin, TX & San Francisco at the end of March.
one place you would go back to again and again:
Kamakura, Japan. It's just such a great place. Close to Tokyo & Yokohama, but still a little bit out of the way on Sagami Bay. It's got a surfer town vibe to it and there are so many wonderful temples and shrines. It's really, really lovely.
place you'd most likely recommend a friend go visit:
Kyoto, Japan. A gorgeous Japanese city full of beautiful temples and shrines. Also, my current home, New York City (I make an excellent tour guide).
preferred method of transportation:
Train to get from point a to point b and walking by foot while in a new city.
place you've never been but dying to go:
Paris, Thailand, London, Amsterdam, Ireland, Vietnam, Italy, Australia . . . the list is endless really.
place you'd never go back:
I haven't been to enough places to name one that I wouldn't return to.
most memorable trip in 2 sentences or less:
My first trip to Japan, right after I graduated from high school, where I traveled with other students to Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Nagano and Tokyo. The world suddenly felt so big, and I felt so very, very small.
how do you prepare for a trip?
I read as much as possible. Personal blogs are my favorite, but I am known to check out heaps of travel guides from the library. On a trip to Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, the most valuable thing was asking opinions from people I knew from online that live there. I love good tips from locals. From there, I write up tentative itineraries and try to pack in as much as I can, while still leaving some room for flexibility and getting a little bit lost in a place.
how do you record your travels when you're traveling?
Mostly by taking hundreds of photos. Sometimes, I jot down small notes here and there. I also collect any paper goods I can get my paws on (receipts, tickets, menus, postcards, brochures, etc.). On our Portland/Seattle trip, my husband was good about doing a mini recap each day on facebook, which became invaluable as I later put together a mini scrapbook of our trip.
what is your favorite thing to photograph in a new place?
The details. I love a good font and am often drawn to interesting signage in a new place. Bright colors always catch my eye. Architecture is another favorite. Depending on my mood, I sometimes like to take some sneaky street portraits of the locals.
on an average, how many pictures to you take on a trip?
Wow. It really depends on the trip. On my Portland/Seattle trip, it was my first time there and I took over 1,000 digital shots, plus several rolls of film. On average, I would say around 200 per day if I am in a new place.
what's in your "designer travel kit" ?
Always my dSLR (Canon Rebel XTi -- hoping to upgrade soon), some combination of film cameras -- Polaroid SX-70, Polaroid 215 land camera, Holga, Fuji Instax, Canon AE-1 (if i could take them all, i would!); point and shoot camera and iphone; and a small notebook and pen.
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what do you do after a trip? how long after a trip does this happen?
I upload all the photos from my camera to my computer & scan polaroids right away, and occasionally get film developed (I'm notoriously bad at developing film in a timely manner). I upload a few of my favorite shots to flickr and my blog within the first week or so. Depending on where I've been and with who, I will sometimes upload an album to picasa web albums for friends and family to see. My newest favorite thing to do, though, is make a mini scrapbook. I did one for our Portland/Seattle trip and I love it. I've also made seasonal ones for summer & Christmas recently; they are so much fun! I can hardly wait for my next trip, so I can make another one! I didn't start on the Portland/Seattle book until about 5 or 6 months after our trip, but I'm sure my next big trip will have a book made much sooner.
{New York to Maine mini-scrapbook}
{mini scrapbook page: Pike Place market, Seattle, Washington}{Seattle mini-scrapbook}
{photobooth strips from the Ace Hotel, Portland, Oregon}
favorite souvenir/thing to bring back?{mini scrapbook page: Pike Place market, Seattle, Washington}{Seattle mini-scrapbook}
{photobooth strips from the Ace Hotel, Portland, Oregon}
Photos, for sure. I love to hit up an old-school photo booth, if there is one in the city that I'm visiting. I usually pick up some kind of paper goods, since they are easy to pack. Maybe a t-shirt or a magnet. I tend to over pack for trips, so I don't always have much room to bring things back with me.
if you could live anywhere for a year, where would it be?
I would love to try out living in Australia or New Zealand for a year.
links:
- website: jodimckee.com
- blog: jodimckee.com/blog
- online shop: etsy.com/shop/jodimckee
- flickr: flickr.com/photos/jodimckee
- twitter: @jodimckee
Wonderful, as always!
ReplyDeleteI love the photo of the waterfall in Oregon!
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Growing up in the PNW I love seeing photos of Portland and Seattle! This is a great feature.
ReplyDeleteyay! thanks so much for inviting me to be a part of this wonderful series, anne!
ReplyDeleteI love these interviews...that mini scrapbook idea is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm a huge Jodi fan, so I love this! Her photographs are always inspiring.
ReplyDeleteLove the scrapbooks, and you've piqued my interest in Kamakura too! For what it's worth, I tweeted the 'To Japan with Love' link to my mini-following! @skip_town
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful! I love the idea of answering questions using specific photographs.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful! I love the idea of answering questions using specific photographs.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Boarding Pass. Her mini books are wonderful. And what a great effort to raise relief for Japan. And one of these days I am going to have one of these Voodoo donuts from Oregon that I've heard so much about!
ReplyDeleteHer books are such a brilliant idea!!! Love love love them.
ReplyDeleteI really love the format of this post, it is very creative!
ReplyDeleteJust loved seeing the Seattle pictures! Makes me yearn for home~
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