You may recall my quest for the perfect mobile backup strategy for photographs taken while on a long walk. First there was the Kingston MobileLite Wireless G2, a nice, compact, lightweight means of transferring image files from my SD cards to flash drives. Unfortunately, the backups have proven to be unreliable with the MobileLite often... Continue Reading →
What’s In My Camera Bag, Part Two (The Other Stuff)
My last post dug into the camera bag slung over my shoulder. Cameras. Lenses. Filters. My creative tools. As I mentioned in that post, my kit is tailored to the needs of long distance walking where weight and volume are as important as image quality. But there is another collection of photographic ephemera, the less... Continue Reading →
What’s in my Camera Bag, 2018 Edition
It’s fair to say my technical approach to photography has shifted. Gone are the days of lugging eight pounds of Nikon bodies and lenses across Europe. Or backpacks loaded down with Cirkut panoramic cameras. Or car trunks filled with 4x5 view cameras, massive tripods and film holders. No, my gear kit is decidedly minimal these... Continue Reading →