Most of my gear on a plastic table. Đà Nẵng, Việt Nam. Don't buy this. image: ©Brian Beeler I started working as a photojournalist at 16, loved it and was good at it. It's not that I'm an excellent writer because I'm not. It's not because I'm an excellent photographer because I'm not. I'm not the guy you send out because you're an editor looking for someone to bring home the next, great moving story that will rock the world. I'm the guy you send out with an idea for a story and need about 1,200 words and three photos; establishing, context and close-up, in 72 hours without fail . Many years ago there was a photo editor at National Geographic that had a sign on his desk that read "At National Geographic we print photos, not excuses." While there are many better than me I was a photojournalist that would never fail no matter what; I always brought back a story and to me that's what makes for a good photojournalist. Part of b...