Phototourism is Culture©2020Vol.1ISBN978-976-96579-1-5 Podcast
“Phototourism”is culture” is not a myth, but a genre validated in my story about the merger of two words photo and tourism that creates portmanteau. The same is juxtaposed against the theory the moon shines because its surface reflects light from the sun. However, because of its orbit around Earth, the lighting goes through phases my story is predicated on the Newton’s third law theory “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” Global citizens can be characterized as “Phototourism”is culture” practitioners metaphorically who focussed their lens on managing light to write within the geographical precincts of the doctrine of demand which is affected by disposable income, costs, competition, distribution of wealth, supply competition, advertising, vacation entitlements, exchange rates, government regulations, and tax policy are dynamic which is always changing intertwined with an area's landscape, cultures, customs, and history of culture reflect the light of which is also part of culture and people who practice cultivation and nurture. In addition, tourism demand is defined as the number of people that plan to buy tourism products supported by sufficient purchasing power and spare time in order to meet tourism needs of people. Also, tourism can be recognised as long as people have travelled; a case in point the narrative of Marco Polo in the 13th century; the "grand tour" of the British aristocracy to Europe in the 18th century; and the journeys of David Livingstone through Africa in the 19th century are all examples of early tourism.
William Anderson Gittens
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