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		<title>2010 WWFW-Language is your best friend</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our Kelby World Wide Photowalk this year was amazing.  I was just about to post my pictures and say &#8220;Hey! We had a great time on our photo walk&#8230; here are some pictures!&#8221; &#8230;only because I&#8217;m tired and it&#8217;s 1:05am, but instead I&#8217;m going to breach another subject.  Why?  Well, this photo walk reminded me of something that has undoubtedly improved my photography.  Speaking the local language.</p>
<p>First, we <em>did</em> have a great photo walk at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumbum_Monastery">Kum Bum/Ta Er Monastery</a>.  It had been about three years since I had been out to this particular monastery &#8211; needless to say I didn&#8217;t get the memo that it had changed from a relatively quite and important monastery into Disneyland.  It was insane.  I got there and there were Chinese tourists literally as far as the eye could see.</p>
<p>In avoidance of tourists, I ended up spending 2 hours with a bunch of Tibetans who were renovating several of the buildings at the monastery &#8211; <strong>where n</strong><strong>o one was supposed to be allowed in</strong>.  But here&#8217;s the thing, I could speak some of the local dialect (read: 6 sentences &#8211; very little).  I&#8217;m not talking about Tibetan or Chinese &#8211; I&#8217;m talking about <em>what they speak. </em>I asked in the local dialect about what they were doing and if I could come in and take a look.  They were so blown away that they let me just wander around &#8212; my own private personal tour of the innards of one of the most important temples at the monastery.  As a 6&#8242;5&#8243; American photographer, the local language breaks the ice even if I can&#8217;t carry on a conversation in it.</p>
<p>Not speaking the local language is not a death sentence in this type of situation, but it continues to open opportunities for me and have seen it do the same for other photographers &#8211; I&#8217;m not breaking any new ground here.  People like to speak their mother tongue, right?  They are usually extremely proud of it &#8211; significant pieces of the culture live in the language and if you can manage to utter ANYTHING , the doors start flying open.  We are now free to interact however we can &#8211; it doesn&#8217;t just break the ice, it takes 100 pounds of C4 to it.</p>
<p>So what are the benefits?  The <em>main</em> benefits that continue to show themselves to me are as follows:</p>
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<li>I get access to places I&#8217;m not generally allowed to go.</li>
<li>People literally and instantaniously brighten up and are incredibly surprised and happy to hear a foreigner speaking their language</li>
<li>The subjects are usually more excited to get their picture taken.</li>
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<p>Heck, I could write an entire blog about the benefits.</p>
<p><strong>With that, I leave this to you &#8211;  What are your struggles, experiences, and perceived benefits of language in photography?</strong></p>
<p>(all the following shots are from this years WWPW)</p>
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