You'll never believe what just happened at Canadian Tire.
There I was, shopping for some sh*t tickets for the RV when a proper commotion erupted just in front of me.
Brawling on the floor amidst a pile of spilled $20 camp chairs were a pair of human beings fighting over the very last Hamilton Beach Convection Toaster.
''I was here first!'' yelled the blue-haired one on the left, ''No, I was here first!'' yelled the red-hatted one on the right, until a third voice chimed in.
''Can't we all just get along?'' said the employee while separating the two grapplers.
"I'm offended" complained a random onlooker.
''That's racist'' complained a gleeful spectator while pointing at a Black Friday promotional poster.
That's when the idea hit me. What if you could shop for your favorite things in a virtual store without the hassle of engaging with humans? And what if your favorite things happened to be highly insightful photography courses that teach you practical ways to make the best out of your photography?
And then I wondered, where could you find such a magical store? For the life of me, I couldn't figure out this puzzle until I remembered a line from an old movie ''If you build it, they will come''.
So that's exactly what I did.
I built it, and here it is.
www.fototripper.com/store/category/online-photography-cou...
The Fototripper Black Friday Sale Ends on Sunday and I promise there won't be any fights in the aisles. You can enjoy 50% off any off my tutorials without having to fight through a scrummage over future landfill trinkets.
Thanks for reading
Gavin Hardcastle
P.S. This never actually happened... well, not to me anyway, and probably not in a Canadian Tire store, but who is to say it didn't happen somewhere at some time?