George Bonanno
Well-known
Greetings,
Ya know, there's been threads here and there about camera bags. All this stuff about material, compartments, Velcro, color, straps, snaps, etc., etc., etc., and what's best. Well it got me thinking in sort of an abstract way that I should go out shooting today with a camera bag loaded with stuff. Since the weather was excellent here in NNJ I decided to put my camera in a generic camera bag along with a light meter, a 35mm lens, a few rolls of film, screw on self timer, a few other useless trinkets along with an extra pack of cigarettes and a brass Zippo lighter in case the wind kicked up. So, I headed out with all this stuff through my neighborhood and then venturing into another neighborhood knowing there were these inverted bathtubs with statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary I wanted to photograph. Hopefully with the homeowner in sight so I could get a person in the snap. Well, walking around I saw a lot of things to take pictures of. Every time I saw a picture to take I would ask myself for a fraction of a second "is it really worth the effort to pull the camera out of the bag and take that pic or just keep on walking". Ninety percent of the time I kept on walking. The effort was a task I just did not want to deal with. In essence I was truly restricted from taking pictures with the camera in the bag so I only exposed half a roll. However, after a grilled salmon and lentil soup dinner, the sun was still up for a few so I went out again for half an hour with camera in hand and finished the roll. Let me tell you that having camera in hand is total freedom compared to dragging all that other mind and body restricting crap around. Having to make those ridiculous decisions was insane. Since my camera was in hand I was up front and the remaining half roll included people. Tomorrow I'm going to retrace today's afternoon footsteps and take the snaps I had to think about.
I know some of you gadget guys will totally disagree with me because you need to change a lens or whatever to get that perfect perspective and or exposure. For your purpose that's all well and good. But for me the bottom line is... not having a camera bag is where it's at. Think about it.
Now the wash is finished and I'm out of photoflow.
Best,
George
Ya know, there's been threads here and there about camera bags. All this stuff about material, compartments, Velcro, color, straps, snaps, etc., etc., etc., and what's best. Well it got me thinking in sort of an abstract way that I should go out shooting today with a camera bag loaded with stuff. Since the weather was excellent here in NNJ I decided to put my camera in a generic camera bag along with a light meter, a 35mm lens, a few rolls of film, screw on self timer, a few other useless trinkets along with an extra pack of cigarettes and a brass Zippo lighter in case the wind kicked up. So, I headed out with all this stuff through my neighborhood and then venturing into another neighborhood knowing there were these inverted bathtubs with statues of the Blessed Virgin Mary I wanted to photograph. Hopefully with the homeowner in sight so I could get a person in the snap. Well, walking around I saw a lot of things to take pictures of. Every time I saw a picture to take I would ask myself for a fraction of a second "is it really worth the effort to pull the camera out of the bag and take that pic or just keep on walking". Ninety percent of the time I kept on walking. The effort was a task I just did not want to deal with. In essence I was truly restricted from taking pictures with the camera in the bag so I only exposed half a roll. However, after a grilled salmon and lentil soup dinner, the sun was still up for a few so I went out again for half an hour with camera in hand and finished the roll. Let me tell you that having camera in hand is total freedom compared to dragging all that other mind and body restricting crap around. Having to make those ridiculous decisions was insane. Since my camera was in hand I was up front and the remaining half roll included people. Tomorrow I'm going to retrace today's afternoon footsteps and take the snaps I had to think about.
I know some of you gadget guys will totally disagree with me because you need to change a lens or whatever to get that perfect perspective and or exposure. For your purpose that's all well and good. But for me the bottom line is... not having a camera bag is where it's at. Think about it.
Now the wash is finished and I'm out of photoflow.
Best,
George