One Battery, All of Bolivia: Creative Constraint or Rookie Move?
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Artificial limits force better decisions. Shooting an entire country on one battery sounds like a stunt, but the real question is what it reveals about how much dead time most photographers carry on a trip, constantly swapping, charging, second-guessing. If Van Son pulled this off, the more useful takeaway isn't about battery endurance, it's about how scarcity sharpens the edit before you even pick up the camera.
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