Monday, June 15, 2015

Packing the Camera Bag(s)

In a couple of days I'll be leaving for northern Michigan to attend Photostock 2015 near Harbor Springs.  I went to my first Photostock in 2008, and have been to most of them since then. Photostock is organized by Bill Schwab, a fantastic photographer, and is attended by photographers of all kinds. Film and alternate processes dominate the scene, but there is no snobbery -- just a bunch of folks with different gear, interests, and methodology.  It's a great way to meet other photographers, learn something new, and basically, have a great time shooting film and laughing with others.  It's fun to reconnect with people I only see there each time, and to make new friends.

Each time I go, one of my biggest decisions is figuring out what cameras I will bring.  One year it was the Pentax 6x7 and a few other 35mm, plus Holgas, etc.  Another time it was Nikons and the Hasselblad, etc.  Well, the Pentax 6x7 is gone as is the Hassy system I had.  This year, I'll bring my beautiful Mamiya C330 Professional, the Leica M2, Minolta X700 and XG-M (a new buy), and a couple of plastic cameras.  I haven't yet decided if I'll bring something like my Nikon 1J1. I may leave all the digi stuff home.  Though for shooting video, it would be worthwhile bringing it.


Then, the film.  I ALWAYS bring more than I will use in 4 days, but who knows what I'll end up shooting?  Better to have too much than not enough!

Weatherwise, this year may be wet and cool.  It doesn't matter though.  There will be enough to keep us busy.

I am looking forward to getting away for a few days. It seems like forever since I have been on the road doing any photography.

Always bring lots of film...

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I should be there Thursday evening. It'll be great to see everyone. I too have a hard time deciding what to pack. Just save some boxes of 16x20 paper for me! :)
-James Mullineaux
Darkroomist.com

Unknown said...

I should be there Thursday evening. It'll be great to see everyone. I too have a hard time deciding what to pack. Just save some boxes of 16x20 paper for me! :)
-James Mullineaux
Darkroomist.com

Michael said...

Nice. I would love to go to events like that as well, soon. I just recently got into photography and I have a lot to learn before anything. What camera bag would you recommend? I've read water proof camera bags are good.