stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
Draw inspiration from this little documentary every time I watch it. What a brilliant couple Narelle Autio and Trent Parke make!
https://youtu.be/5A5NSHHefgQ
But I’m also always struck by a certain bag from a certain scene, and just cannot nail what model it is. Mind you it’s made more difficult by being contemporary in 2002, but I think there’s a member or two here, like me, that fit the vintage quite comfortably.
So any ideas what bag Trent is toting through the Sydney streets at around the 20 minute mark?
At first I thought Domke but it seems to have side pockets, which is what looks so cool about it. But I assume the Next Generation line wasn’t available back in early 2000. Then it some times looks like a Crumpler logo on the flap .... Anyway, some stills if it helps....
https://youtu.be/5A5NSHHefgQ
But I’m also always struck by a certain bag from a certain scene, and just cannot nail what model it is. Mind you it’s made more difficult by being contemporary in 2002, but I think there’s a member or two here, like me, that fit the vintage quite comfortably.
So any ideas what bag Trent is toting through the Sydney streets at around the 20 minute mark?
At first I thought Domke but it seems to have side pockets, which is what looks so cool about it. But I assume the Next Generation line wasn’t available back in early 2000. Then it some times looks like a Crumpler logo on the flap .... Anyway, some stills if it helps....


Richard G
Veteran
Love the over-text: "...are photographers working in Australia at the moment." They're bloody Australians. Trent Parke is one of the few or likely the only Australian in Magnum.
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
Love the over-text: "...are photographers working in Australia at the moment." They're bloody Australians. Trent Parke is one of the few or likely the only Australian in Magnum.
Yeah I cringed as well. But the film makers were Australians after all. I suppose it’s down to our tall poppy syndrome.
...and about your “last Australian in Magnum” comment. Just hold your horses mate, I’m expecting an invite any day now.
(...and have for the last 10 years but I know...Any. Day. Now. )
Richard G
Veteran
I’ve got my fingers crossed for you.
Looked at the interview with him in 2014 straight after this. Such commitment. Amazing guy. Thanks for this thread.
Pity about the bag. I saw a very neat low profile Tenba like it at Van Bar which I successfully managed not to buy.
Looked at the interview with him in 2014 straight after this. Such commitment. Amazing guy. Thanks for this thread.
Pity about the bag. I saw a very neat low profile Tenba like it at Van Bar which I successfully managed not to buy.
B-9
Devin Bro
Can't watch the video right now but from the screenshots I would guess it's one of the earlier Domke bags that indeed did have side pockets.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Cannot comment the bag but I love Trent's photogrphy!
Great video! Thanks for the link!
robert
Great video! Thanks for the link!
robert
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
Can't watch the video right now but from the screenshots I would guess it's one of the earlier Domke bags that indeed did have side pockets.
Thanks for the reply.
That is absolutely fascinating! I’d really appreciate any further information you can provide on these older Domke bags. Were they a standard line or similar to the current Next Generation limited/premium line? Armed with model references I can set up some auction site keyword searches as something like this would be perfect. Always thought an F5xB (a firm and constant favourite) would be even better with a couple of side pockets as appear on the F3x series....
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
Cannot comment the bag but I love Trent's photogrphy!
Great video! Thanks for the link!
robert
My pleasure mate. Trent has a unique bend to his eye that’s for certain....and we have to celebrate every Aussie photog we can.
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
I’ve got my fingers crossed for you.
Looked at the interview with him in 2014 straight after this. Such commitment. Amazing guy. Thanks for this thread.
Pity about the bag. I saw a very neat low profile Tenba like it at Van Bar which I successfully managed not to buy.
Congratulations. You are made of steelier stuff than I.
Wasn’t per chance one of Tenba’s Cooper line of shoulder bags? Drooled over them from day one. But pricey like a Ona.
michaelwj
----------------
It looks like an F2 to me, which is just like the F6 but a bit taller and with side pockets. There are a few other Domke bags that have side pockets too.
(I think it looks like a Domke too)
(I think it looks like a Domke too)
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
It looks like an F2 to me, which is just like the F6 but a bit taller and with side pockets. There are a few other Domke bags that have side pockets too.
(I think it looks like a Domke too)
Yeah mate, agree it looks like a Domke. But F2? It looks far too small to my eye. I realise Trent is tall but not 8’...The size looks more F5...so noting the side pockets I’d have said F3, except it doesn’t look as wide. It seriously looks like an F5xB with pockets on either side. Like the latest Domke Crosstown
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
It looks like an F2 to me, which is just like the F6 but a bit taller and with side pockets. There are a few other Domke bags that have side pockets too.
(I think it looks like a Domke too)
Yeah mate, agree it looks like a Domke. But F2? It looks far too small to my eye. I realise Trent is tall but not 8’...The size looks more F5...so noting the side pockets I’d have said F3, except it doesn’t look as wide. It seriously looks like an F5xB with pockets on either side. Like the latest Domke Crosstown
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
stillshunter
unlearning digital habits
Duplicate post...how do I delete again?
Larry H-L
Well-known
It could be a Domke F2 bag, but after looking at the video the bag appears to be Cordura material and the strap configuration does not look like a Domke. I think it is an older Tenba bag, which was essentially a copy of the F2 Domke bag, a bit more shallow, and it was made out of the ballistic Cordura material.
There is a vintage Tenba bag on eBay right now if you search for “vintage Tenba bag” although the one shown is gray rather than black. if I remember correctly the bags were sold in two or three different sizes and in a couple of colors.
There is a vintage Tenba bag on eBay right now if you search for “vintage Tenba bag” although the one shown is gray rather than black. if I remember correctly the bags were sold in two or three different sizes and in a couple of colors.
Dogman
Veteran
I'm not positive but it does look quite a bit like an older Domke. I don't recall the model designations but I think there were 3 models early on from Domke--the original (the F2?), one called the "Little Bit Larger" and one called the "Little Bit Smaller". The bags were popular when I was working for a daily newspaper in the late 70's through the early 90's. I had the larger Domke while others on both dailies in town had both the original and the smaller models. They were fairly inexpensive at the time which accounted for their popularity with underpaid news photographers. The canvas material did wear through pretty badly with daily use--several photographers made use of duct tape to patch up the holes.
B-9
Devin Bro
Two early Domke bags with side pouches.
Domke did offer the pouches separate or permanently attached. I don't believe they put much thought back then into identifying each bag with a product ID so finding something like these by searching "Old" "Vintage" "Used" "Domke" is your only bet.
I find that often these bags are wrongly listed as woman's handbags. Be sure not to limit your search to only the camera and photo sections of eBay.
Brown with piping (not all had piping)
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/282755395365
Blue with piping
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/142353622966
At the prices these two are going for I would skip them and start hunting the woman's clothing category on eBay. That's how I found my Kakadu bag for 10$.
Domke did offer the pouches separate or permanently attached. I don't believe they put much thought back then into identifying each bag with a product ID so finding something like these by searching "Old" "Vintage" "Used" "Domke" is your only bet.
I find that often these bags are wrongly listed as woman's handbags. Be sure not to limit your search to only the camera and photo sections of eBay.
Brown with piping (not all had piping)
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/282755395365
Blue with piping
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/142353622966
At the prices these two are going for I would skip them and start hunting the woman's clothing category on eBay. That's how I found my Kakadu bag for 10$.
filmtwit
Desperate but not serious
Not about his bag, but good interview with Trent about his work at the time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHVXEzfo6DQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHVXEzfo6DQ
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