Be a photographer also on your days off

Ok, I know this post is a bit of a cop-out, but it made me giggle, so I couldn’t help but post it (and I’m too busy for proper posts at the moment, gosh darn it!).
What do you do after a long day of taking photos? Or when you go for a night on the town? Would you still like people to know that you are a photographer? Well then you obviously need one of these shirts!
I found this shirt on a japanese website. I have no idea how I can order one or where they are available, or even how much they are, but it’s a brilliant idea, and if I can figure it out, I’m definitely ordering one!
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Comments
I wouldn’t want to be mistaken for a film photographer. It can’t be that hard to have a custom made shirt with your camera of preference on it with a huge 300 mm f/2.8 hanging from it
Fred Flare sold a similar shirt a while ago. It’s currently sold out but if you want an american version of something similar, you should check Fred Flare. Either that or learn to screenprint! And, here’s a seemingly vintage one on eBay.
that is one very ugly shirt
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