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Traveling the world for business might sound glamorous, but the reality is often less exciting—economy class flights, generic hotels, and work-focused schedules in destinations not known for their postcard views. Yet, even in the mundane, there’s always something worth capturing. From the stark geometry of an airport terminal to the quiet charm of an empty street at sunrise, these moments tell their own story. A steaming cup of coffee at a conference break or the golden light spilling through a plane window can make for unexpectedly compelling shots. With a keen eye and a bit of creativity, even the most routine business trips offer opportunities for unique and memorable photography.

Cruising Altitude
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Cruising Altitude

Sitting back and relaxing at cruising altitude in business class—a rare treat! The extra space, reclining seat, and quiet cabin make a world of difference. It’s a chance to unwind, enjoy the view from above, and savor the perks of flying in comfort. Moments like these remind me why business class is worth it, even…

ANA Lunch
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ANA Lunch

Flying business class with ANA offered great food, beautifully presented and full of flavor. However, the wine selection felt a bit underwhelming—limited options that didn’t quite match the high standard of the cuisine. Still, the overall dining experience was enjoyable, with attention to detail that made it stand out.

Boarding Completed
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Boarding Completed

A few bubbles in my tummy before take-off—enjoying a pre-flight drink to pass the time. Unfortunately, take-off ended up being delayed by three hours due to a balance issue with the cargo. Not the smoothest start, but at least there was time to sip and relax before the long wait!

San Francisco Pier
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San Francisco Pier

This might just be my favorite shot from last week’s visit to San Francisco. The composition, the mood—it all came together perfectly. Now the real dilemma: color or black and white? The color version captures the vibrancy and life of the scene, while the black and white emphasizes texture, contrast, and timelessness. Tough call, but…

Cable Cars
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Cable Cars

The San Francisco cable car system holds the title of the world’s last manually operated cable car system, a living piece of history on the city’s steep streets. Once sprawling with 23 lines established between 1873 and 1890, today only three remain: two connecting downtown near Union Square to Fisherman’s Wharf, and one following California…

Landing in SFO
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Landing in SFO

Snapped a few shots at SFO airport, and the highlight was definitely the sleek rear end of a Dreamliner. The smooth curves and modern design make it a photogenic masterpiece, even on the tarmac. A great start to capturing the airport’s bustling energy!

Good Morning California
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Good Morning California

The final moments of the journey to San Francisco were marked by the approach to SFO airport. The view from the window captured the Bay Area’s iconic scenery—rolling hills, the expanse of the bay, and the city skyline in the distance. A fittingly picturesque end to the trip as the plane descended gracefully toward the…

ANA Dinner
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ANA Dinner

Savoring delicious Japanese cuisine at 30,000 feet in ANA business class is a treat. From beautifully presented appetizers to perfectly cooked mains, the meal feels like dining at a fine restaurant in the sky. Paired with attentive service and a peaceful cabin, it’s a truly enjoyable way to travel.

Narita Airport
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Narita Airport

Snapped a few shots from the aircraft, a B777, while waiting for takeoff at Narita Airport. The tarmac was buzzing with activity, and ANA planes dominated the scene. Among them, a sleek Dreamliner (B787) stood out with its modern design. The lineup of aircraft and the busy atmosphere made for some great pre-flight captures.

ANA Lounge
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ANA Lounge

Tried out the WiFi remote on my GX85 in the ANA Lounge at Narita, capturing a woman quietly reading a book. The reflection on the polished table added an elegant symmetry to the shot, complementing the serene atmosphere. A simple yet compelling subject, perfect for expanding my Getty collection.