Trius
Waiting on Maitani
I'm approaching retirement. That's pretty exciting to me for a variety of reasons I won't detail right yet.
For the last several weeks, I've had an idea in my head and it won't leave. Whenever I have a "brilliant flash" for a product, I most often forget about it, frequently puzzling "what the hell was that idea I had?" But not this time. I've learned this signal - this is worth attention. This could be my retirement business/playground.
Without giving too much away, I am considering what the ideal bag company/manufacturer might look like. Yes, sure, that means the "ideal" bags (note the plural) ... my inspiration is a rock solid concept ... I'm not going to reveal that right yet, but it is my guiding light. It won't change.
My (potential) target market is the street photographer pro and the advanced amateur/true lover who cares most about function. Bling be gone, we are talking what WORKS and is durable. KISS - Keep It Simple, Stupid. If you are sports "pro" or other who schleps a honkin' DSLR (CaNikon) with p##is envy zooms, you won't like my ideas and your ideas won't relate to my vision.
SO ... What are the really, really important features and aspects of your "ideal" camera bag(s)? I'm interested in the "big" ideas (concepts) as much as the details. Both are important, but I am approaching this from a top down approach.
This may be a bit vague for some (deliberate on my part,) but ... GO!
For the last several weeks, I've had an idea in my head and it won't leave. Whenever I have a "brilliant flash" for a product, I most often forget about it, frequently puzzling "what the hell was that idea I had?" But not this time. I've learned this signal - this is worth attention. This could be my retirement business/playground.
Without giving too much away, I am considering what the ideal bag company/manufacturer might look like. Yes, sure, that means the "ideal" bags (note the plural) ... my inspiration is a rock solid concept ... I'm not going to reveal that right yet, but it is my guiding light. It won't change.
My (potential) target market is the street photographer pro and the advanced amateur/true lover who cares most about function. Bling be gone, we are talking what WORKS and is durable. KISS - Keep It Simple, Stupid. If you are sports "pro" or other who schleps a honkin' DSLR (CaNikon) with p##is envy zooms, you won't like my ideas and your ideas won't relate to my vision.
SO ... What are the really, really important features and aspects of your "ideal" camera bag(s)? I'm interested in the "big" ideas (concepts) as much as the details. Both are important, but I am approaching this from a top down approach.
This may be a bit vague for some (deliberate on my part,) but ... GO!