Bill Pierce
Well-known
I wonder how people carry their cameras. I know most rangefinder photographers just sling a camera over their shoulder and go shoot. But how do you carry gear when you have a lot to carry?
When I used to get on a plane, I shipped gear as luggage in Haliburtons; I even had a case that held 4 smaller cases. Tipping a skycap was insurance enough. But that isn’t enough today, and if I can’t carry it on board - cameras, clothes, whatever - I get shipped by FedEx to meet me at my destination.
I find that I get the most on to a plane by using a backpack and a fisherman’s vest.
And that philosophy has extended to when I’m shooting. Rather than a gadget bag, when I’m out shooting with more than a single camera I find myself using a smaller backpack and perhaps a fishing vest.
I love gadget bags. I must have a zillion of them. But I’m not using them anymore. Am I an idiot? What is everybody else doing? And why?
When I used to get on a plane, I shipped gear as luggage in Haliburtons; I even had a case that held 4 smaller cases. Tipping a skycap was insurance enough. But that isn’t enough today, and if I can’t carry it on board - cameras, clothes, whatever - I get shipped by FedEx to meet me at my destination.
I find that I get the most on to a plane by using a backpack and a fisherman’s vest.
And that philosophy has extended to when I’m shooting. Rather than a gadget bag, when I’m out shooting with more than a single camera I find myself using a smaller backpack and perhaps a fishing vest.
I love gadget bags. I must have a zillion of them. But I’m not using them anymore. Am I an idiot? What is everybody else doing? And why?