He takes selfies on stranger’s phones when he gets asked to photograph them
If you’ve traveled with many people, you probably asked a stranger to take a group picture. This way, you avoid a situation in which a member of the group gets behind the camera and doesn’t get included in the souvenir. The best pick would be someone who’s young and looks technologically savvy.
The worst-case scenario would be finding fingertips on the corner of your pictures, badly-focused snaps, or photos that seem taken from a mile away. Roger’s signature move is to reverse the camera and leave a trail of selfies on the tourist’s smartphone. He does what he’s asked to, and adds a playful twist.
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