While traveling through Spain I need three types of communication. A local mobile phone, my US iPhone and 2-Way radio for communications at the Jerez Circuit. The Duet 888 International Cellular phone carries 2 SIM cards. One for Spain so I have a local number and the other for calls in 50 other countries. That actually carries a UK number. So I'll be all set for low-cost local calls throughout my travels. It's also a really cool phone to play with.
The 3-G iPhone will allow me to communicate for less back to the states as well as access my emails, SMS text's, google maps, weather, etc. I'll have an international plan for thrip and a 200MB data package. I usually use a little more than 150MB per month. 200 should work out great for 13 days.
Motorola 2-Way Radios. I'll bring 3 just in case. They will work out great for communications with any assistants at the Circuit de Jerez for the race weekend. They will also come in handy for any other shoots I might do that require me to be too far away from the subject. Yelling doesn't really work very well.
