jsrockit
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Only in the USA! :bang:
It's the only place where people get shot... ever. 😉
Only in the USA! :bang:
Only in the USA! :bang:
you should see the trunk of a canadian in winter's car!
I don't think you can categorically say this... seems to me that all of the equipment probably has a purpose. While it is popular for internet gear forum dwellers to think they need to fill out an entire lens line up from 10mm - 600mm, it is equally popular for some of us to proclaim you only need one body and one lens. The difference here is that they are doing it for a living and probably know exactly what they need. I thought that their equipment was modest really.
As others have mentioned, us amateurs are lucky in that we only have to use what we want... and not do anything we don't want to do. People who do it for a living aren't as lucky. PKR has filled us in on the rest of the reasons.
HCB carried two M3 bodies and a 35mm lens. The spare body and 35 were kept with his clothing. The body as a backup and the lens to use when needed. He used a 35mm lens a lot when working in the US.
Did you read Stanmeyer's note?
"•Canon 24–70mm f4 IS (not pictured, lost in Kazakhstan, ordering another)"
How often do you lose a lens? How often is your gear ripped off when traveling? Nick Nichols had a cab driver take off with all his gear as soon as he got out of the cab in SA. The police caught the driver and were going to kill him. Nick stepped in and saved the guy's life. Ever had that happen?
Traveling with expensive camera gear in poor countries is dangerous. One camera w/lens might be sold for more than some locals make in a year.
I forgot my mobile phone in London cab back then mobile phone cost a lot. I called my phone and cabby brought it next day. I paid, with pleasure.
It is all about attitude. Right or wrong.
Where are stories about so called pros leaving gear in the car and it gets stolen. Or just amateurs. All over USA. All of them are morons.
And it is wrong attitude toward to poor people you have, sir.
I was waiting in Vancouver, BC for another photog. Hobos were coming and checking garbage bin near me. Photog came, we left. Walked for sometime and I hear someone yelling to me. It was another hobo checking this garbage bin. He was pointing at my camera on the bench I was sitting at, watching hobos.
I was not just traveling in poor countries, I lived in one since I was kid. I left it then kids were saying behind by back, lets rob him.
And I have large stones frown at me here in Canada, for taking pictures.
Take care.
HCB carried three M3 bodies and three lenses 35, 50 an 90. Two cameras with BW and one with color (he was getting assignments for color as well).
And then on long trip he has an assistant. Because he shot a lot of film.
I forgot my mobile phone in London cab back then mobile phone cost a lot. I called my phone and cabby brought it next day. I paid, with pleasure.
It is all about attitude. Right or wrong.
If I see more than two cameras and more than two lenses, the only comment I have - not so much of photograper, but gearhead. I was like this, but quit.
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This is not a comparable situation.
You calling members of VII Agency 'gearheads' is quite ironic. On one side, you have world-class documentary photographers with countless awards and solo exhibitions to their names... on the other you have someone who spends a fair bit of time posting about cameras on a gear forum.
If you like to shoot with one camera and one lens, great. But these photographers are churning out real meaningful work and I don't think their passion or dedication to photography can be called into question.
You calling members of VII Agency 'gearheads' is quite ironic. On one side, you have world-class documentary photographers with countless awards and solo exhibitions to their names... on the other you have someone who spends a fair bit of time posting about cameras on a gear forum.
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My daughter is using only one lens, camera, flash for paid photography.
She has another lens and this is it. One lens was damaged on New Year Eve and she used another one, while first one was in service.
Our local PJs whom I have seen, have two cameras with zoom on each, this is it.
This is real life examples I'm aware of. But the forum folks might have the rest of the reasons for sure 🙂.
And it is wrong attitude toward to poor people you have, sir.
I was waiting in Vancouver, BC for another photog. Hobos were coming and checking garbage bin near me. Photog came, we left. Walked for sometime and I hear someone yelling to me. It was another hobo checking this garbage bin. He was pointing at my camera on the bench I was sitting at, watching hobos.
I was not just traveling in poor countries, I lived in one since I was kid. I left it then kids were saying behind by back, lets rob him.
And I have large stones frown at me here in Canada, for taking pictures.
Take care.
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Who are VII? I knew nothing about them.
And OP didn't knew them, either.
Is it just the two of us? 😉
...What I find most interesting is the accessories that people take rather than the camera/lens combos. I note that not a single one of the bags mentions filters; not a ND, polariser, UV, or B&W colour contrast filter in sight. The only filter even mentioned is for a gas mask...