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Niels Hanssens Camera Bag - Bag No. 186

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Inside Niels Hanssens’ Camera bag! (Bag No186)

“Hi Streethunters,

I’m Niels Hanssens from the Netherlands and live in Brussels. I’ve been into photography since I was ten but took up street photography in a more serious way about six years ago. Streethunters has been a source of inspiration from the start.

I like to shoot in my spare time in and around Brussels or when I travel for work. What I love about street photography is that it continuously challenges me to look for interesting compositions, lighting, layers, stories etc. Now that we’re obliged to stay indoors because of Covid-19, I realize how addicted I’ve become to my weekly street outings.

I started out with a Sony a6000 with a range of prime lenses but since I got a Ricoh GRii, that has become my preferred camera. I recently bought a secondhand Fuji X100 just for fun but still prefer my Ricoh.

Contents:”

Alessandro Cipriani's camera bag - Bag No.185

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Inside Alessandro Cipriani’s Camera bag! (Bag No185)

“Hi, Folks! 

I’m Alessandro Cipriani, an amateur photographer. I love the road and all the possibilities that SHE  the street (yes, because it is a sentient and living entity, a concrete entity) give me. The TIME. Stop him and contemplate him, that face, the movement of the hands, death; the power to block death, almost a divine being. 
 
After discovering analogue photography in its practical side (development and printing) and spending a few years with the Leica M7, I understood that the perfect system with which I would have been comfortable was the Leica M system,  I decided to sell a large part of my digital equipment and buy a Leica M9, a slow camera with many weak points but which fully reflects my photographic philosophy.
 
Contents:”

Edwin Feliu's Camera Bag

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Inside Edwin Feliu’s Camera bag! (Bag No184)

“Hello,

My name is Edwin Feliu and I’m a street photographer in San Diego, CA. I shoot film and digital and prefer compacts for street work. I think one should be aggressive and daring, but sometimes respectfully removed.

Items in my bag include:”

Inside Jeriel de Silos Camera Bag - Bag No.183

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Inside Jeriel de Silos’ Camera bag! (Bag No183)

“Good day!

I am Jeriel de Silos from the Philippines. I am a physician by profession and a street photographer by passion. I started shooting back in 2013 with a Sony NEX-5T. I consider photography as a means to relieve myself from the stress in practising my profession.
 
Now, for the contents of my bag:”

Inside Julieta's Camera Bag - Bag no.182

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Inside Julieta’s Camera bag! (Bag No182)

“Hi!! My name is Julieta.

A photographer/artist based in Santa Monica, CA. I’m self-taught with a great passion for all things photographic, beautiful light, fresh food, people from different backgrounds, and beautiful spaces and places. Travel has been a part of my lifestyle and is a direct reflection of the people, stories, and places that inspire me. I believe that keeping things simple in life and on set as I find it always produces the best results with the least stress. I also like to explore different mediums combined with my photography and give a different kind of texture to them.

In my bag I typically have:”

Inside Teemu Jarvinen's Camera Bag

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Inside Teemu Jarvinen’s Camera bag! (Bag No181)

“Hi Streethunters!

My name is Teemu Jarvinen, I do mostly nighttime street photography around Asia. I was born in Finland, but started traveling as a digital nomad in 2014. I took up photography as a hobby in 2015 after I bought my first camera, and slowly over the years grew more and more obsessed with it.

Nowadays I love shooting street photography at night, so I’ve found the Sony a7iii and a few prime lenses to be a great set of equipment for this purpose. Due to my lifestyle as a constant traveler, mirrorless also saves me lots of weight and luggage space, so this camera is ideal for me.

The contents of my camera bag:”

Inside Darko Eterovic's Camera Bag - Bag no.180

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Inside Darko Eterovic’s Camera bag! (Bag No180)

“Hi!

My name is Darko, and I was born in Ljubljana, which is the capital of Slovenia. I started in 1995 with film SLR, but photography become my real passion in January 2007, when I bought my first DSLR. Nowadays I am using a tiny Ricoh GR III point and shoot camera. Mostly I am interested in street photography and landscapes , but because I always running out of time, I photograph almost everything, except weddings :-).

The contents of my camera bag:”

Inside Pavlos Koutsoukos' Camera Bag - Bag No.179

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Inside Pavlos Koutsoukos’ Camera bag! (Bag No179)

“Hi, My name is Pavlos Koutsoukos and I am an enthusiast photographer and Fujifilm X Photographer from Greece.

I love practicing Street Photography whenever I have the time, in the streets of Athens as a meditation process to calm from my everyday job. In this photo I attached you can see my setup for when I hit the steets, so I want to keep it as simple as possible in order to focus on the street opportunities.
 
My current setup consists of:”

Inside Jérémy Schmit's Camera bag - Bag No.178

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Inside Jeremy Schmit’s Camera bag! (Bag No178)

“Hi Streethunters !

My name is Jérémy Schmit and I’m 26 years old. I’m a street photographer and also a wedding photographer based in France next to the Swiss border (Basel). I have really started to push myself and to learn photography only about a year ago. I immediately fell in love with street photography! That’s probably the most difficult kind of photography but also the most rewarding.
Because 70% of the time, the center of interest of the photo is a human being. And what is more beautiful than people?

I’m mostly a digital shooter (Fujifilm X-Pro 2 with a 35mm f2) but not long ago I again fell in love: but this time in analog photography. What a pleasure to take your time composing, analysing, trying to get the perfect shot and hope you don’t have wasted a frame. All the street photography knowledge I have gathered during this entire year, I also have used it during all my weddings.

The two photographers who inspire me are: Craig Whitehead (@sixstreetunter) and Paola M. Franqui (@monaris_)

Here is the content of my bag:”

Inside Neville Newman's camera bag - Bag No.177

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Inside Neville Newman’s Camera bag! (Bag No177)

“G’day,

My name is Neville Newman and I shoot street as well as Aussie Rules footy in Hamilton, Ontario. Yes, they play footy in Canada. For street, I use only film. I don’t take a bag, only one of the cameras that I use: either a Rolleiflex TLR, an Olympus OM1 or a Yashica Electro35. A long-term project of mine is to draw the public’s attention to the scourge of poverty in our city. The pollies make a lot of noise about how awful it is, but the percentage of people, especially children, living in poverty keeps rising. At the same time, I try to capture the atmosphere of the street. I am mindful of Bruce Gilden’s assertion, that “if you can smell the street, it’s a street photograph”. Consequently, I am ruthless when it comes to choosing which photographs to post. I hope all of my street shots “smell”.

Items in my “bag”:”