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April 1, 2006
Organizing the Camera Bag

Next week I will be traveling to Middlebury, Indiana for a week long photo shoot. In preparation, Today I carefully packed the camera case in preparation for the trip. Here is a peak inside:
1. Telephoto lens (for Canon digital camera - see number 4)
2. Pentax ZX5n (in case I need to take anything in 35mm)
3. Nikon Coolpix 5000 (backup digital camera - empty since this is what I used to take the photo)
4. Canon EOS 5D (We just got this amazing camera for work. This is what I will be using all week. 12.8 megapixels baby! Can't wait to break it in!)
5. Holga 120 (for fun on the way too and from Indiana)
6. Iskra (in case the opportunity arrises to shoot high quality medium format)
7. Medium format Lego camera (never leave home without it!)
8. Nikon Coolpix 995 with wide angle lens (for timelapse. I am hoping to find a place to leave this for a day or two)
9. Film (Mostly black and white 120, but also some 35mm)
10. Power cords and timelapse equipment
11. Card reader, batteries, and assorted cords
As you can see I am ready for a great week of photography. The job is shooting RVs, and I will be working with Craig Lamson of InFocus.
Posted by Adrian at April 1, 2006 11:16 AM
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Comments
I assume you keep this handcuffed to your wrist the entire time?
This kind of reminds me when I would go on vacation as a kid. I would pack all of my favorite books, music, drawing utensils, candy etc. I have to admit, putting all my favorite stuff in one place was half the fun. All that potential. Hopefully you were able to use a bigger percentage of your goods than I did as a child.
Posted by: Bennett Holzworth at April 7, 2006 2:44 PM