The Seoul Incheon airport was amazing for so many reasons. The fact that it is the first airport I ever photographed is a testament to its wonder.
Although I didn't fully realize it at the time, arriving at 6:00 a.m. was a great opportunity to experience it in its quiet, pre-dawn hours, where I was left to photograph uninterrupted by the hustle and bustle of airport traffic.
As expected, American fast food is omnipresent in airport across the world, but of course, with a twist.
Like Dunkin Donuts' green tea donut.
Total self portrait. Seeing as how I was traveling alone, there was no other way to capture the magic....
Almost all the Korean food was extremely expensive in the airport, so I spent $8 USD at KFC. It was the best fried chicken I ever had. Spicy, salty, Korean-style friend chicken. I felt like such a sell-out eating KFC at Incheon, but after returned I met several Korean people who admitted loving Korean KFC.
Next time, I am going to try Korean Buger King
As expected, American fast food is omnipresent in airport across the world, but of course, with a twist.
Like Dunkin Donuts' green tea donut.
Total self portrait. Seeing as how I was traveling alone, there was no other way to capture the magic....
Almost all the Korean food was extremely expensive in the airport, so I spent $8 USD at KFC. It was the best fried chicken I ever had. Spicy, salty, Korean-style friend chicken. I felt like such a sell-out eating KFC at Incheon, but after returned I met several Korean people who admitted loving Korean KFC.
Next time, I am going to try Korean Buger King
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