About Me

Steven Frischling
Live: HVN
Work: JFK-SFO-CDG-HKG

Steven Frischling, aka: Fish, is a self employed photographer, and founder of The Travel Strategist, who has flown approximately 1,000,000 miles since he began to track his mileage 2005.

Fish's travels have included fun trip such as flying from New York to Basrah, Iraq, for six hours; flying from Connecticut to Tokyo for less than two days; multiple trips to Hong Kong for the day......and managed to fly around the world one-and-a-half times in 4.5 days while photographing a project for an international airline.

Fish spends his non-flying time shooting photos, hanging out with his kids, helping others plan their travels and planning his next flight itinerary.

Is This Your Luggage? : An Art Photography Website With Lost Luggage

Web: www.twitter.com/flyingwithfish — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com

2/07/2009 – Is This Your Luggage? : An Art Photography Website With Lost Luggage

Has an airline lost a piece of your luggage? Do you like photographic art? Do you ever wonder what is in other traveller’s luggage?

If you’ve answered ‘yes’ to any of the three questions above then there is a website for you! The site “Is This Your Luggage” is a funky site for you! This website, established by an anonymous photographer, features images purchased by the photographer of lost or unclaimed luggage that airlines sell off at auction. The images depict both the bags to and their contents.

The ultimate goal of “Is This Your Luggage” is to help reunite the baggage with its rightful owner…well apparently the goal is to photograph the bags for the photographer’s “weird voyeuristic passion” and get the bags returned to the rightful owners.

So far I see nothing to odd within the contents of the bags he has photographed, although I can’t help at laugh at the bag that contains only a single flip-flop.

So go on explore your lost luggage, enjoyment of oddball art photographyand desire to help others who’ve lost their bag needs in a single online source at www.isthisyourluggage.com

Happy Flying!

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