What's in your Camera Bag?

Camera Bag Jordi Mallol i Comas

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

In June 2014  we started sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers every week! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Jordi Mallol i Comas’ Camera bag! (Bag No8)

Hello Street Hunters,

I’m Jordi Mallol i Comas, from Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Married, two youngsters. I run my own company (translation services). I like cooking, making bread from time to time, making mermelades with fruits of the season. I love rock and blues music, I’m a fan of Southern rock, Delta blues, California rock. My favourite group is Lynyrd Skynyrd, but big fan of Neil Young, Jimmy Hendrix, Eric Sardinas, Dikinson brothers,  Lou Reed, Eric Clapton, Allman Brothers, John Mayall, and an endless etc…. I like Japanese literature (translated into Catalan or Spanish, of course), but I also love southern literature, of Faulkner, McCullers, etc. I’m also interested on the WWII, the Holocaust, post-war period. I’m a TV series maniac and I love cinema. I exercise one hour of elliptical trainer (machine) every day and run 8-10 km once a week. Enjoy skiing in winter and fishing in summer.  I love to walk, either in the city or up at the mountains.

My bag content for street hunting:

Edward Conde camera bag

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

In June 2014  we started sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers every week! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Edward Conde’s Camera bag! (Bag No7)

Hello Street Hunters,

Here is what I carry around on my street hunts! My Yashica Electro 35 GS, OMD EM5, Panasonic GX7, Olympus Pen E-P5 & my iPad Air… My bag is just the right size to carry these bodes along with a few other gadgets for a street hunt.
Here is a quick rundown of of my camera bag:

Inside Stephen Foster's camera bag

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

In June 2014  we started sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers every week! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post. Stay Sharp & Keep Shooting!


Inside Stephen Foster’s Camera bag! (Bag No6)

Most people know me as a reasonably quick witted guy, social with some big love for street photography.
Almost true…
..Now.
But here’s a secret, a StreetHunters exclusive.
Most of my life I have been a shy social introvert. I fear large groups of people. My job reenforced that personality trait to some extent early on but with the years I have overcome most of that natural tendency through my birthdays, career and family.
Now I’m almost normal.
Travelling from Newcastle to London evenings away from home left a space for a hobby. Photography came along end of last year. Bridges, buildings and churches.
Then out of the blue London forced me to shoot people. I couldn’t resist its draw. Click=Panic every time. I have spent a lifetime watching people and now there was a use for it. If I could overcome the fears that are rooted in me.

Mavritivs' bag

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

In June 2014  we started sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers every week! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Mavritivs’ Camera bag! (Bag No5)

Hello.

My camera equipment solely consists of Nikon 1. I believe this system to have a lot of potential. Hopefully, it will keep growing as I intend to continue “investing” in more lenses and cameras. I use this kit for all my photography work, not just street. Everything pictured goes into a Fossil backpack which I carry everywhere. Even in Texas heat, carrying everything is not an issue because the cameras are small and light. In the notebook I keep notes for future portrait ideas and random thoughts. The knife is used primarily as a tool. The business cards you see are double-sided, the “front” being the white side and the “back” being black side.
Finally, without a watch, I will probably go insane.

Dan Berntsson Camera Bag

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

Starting today and every week (as long as we have participation) we will be sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Dan Berntsson’s Camera bag! (Bag No4)

Hallo StreetHunters!

My name is Dan Berntsson and I am 51 years old from Sweden. I had many hobbies over the years, but I have come to realize the body cannot do everything, so now I can photograph even more. I love to take pictures of people in different situations and preferably in an urban environment.

I began photographing my family, sunsets and fine landscapes with an Eos 33v and when Canon G10 came out I shoot more and more street photos. I realized that snapping people on the street was the funniest thing I’ve done. When I have been to the streets for a couple of hours I get this flow and I see everything is like a theatre, it’s a great feeling!

The main thing I want with my pictures is to boost your imagination! Anything else is a failure.

Derren Hodson's Camera Bag promo

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

Starting today and every week (as long as we have participation) we will be sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Derren Hodson’s Camera bag! (Bag No3)

Photography is my hobby, I’m not a creative person, I fix things so i like things to work. My camera bags reflect this, i have two (well actually a lot of them) but two for this photo. One is my “carry all” for when I’m going out on a days shoot, the second is my “carry light” for when I get chance to take a few shots when I’m on lunch…..or with the Wife! My camera gear changes fairly frequently, not because i have G.A.S, but because I am highly critical of them as they are a tool and should do as you command, not….having to live with the ‘quirks’.
I love both Olympus and Fuji (and Sigma…but that’s another story!) My Fuji gives me the quality of shot i want and the Olympus gives me the flexibility and lightness i want…..Yes my dream would be a Hybrid of both!

Thijs Gerhardus Camera Bag promo

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

Starting today and every week (as long as we have participation) we will be sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Thijs Gerhardus’s Camera bag! (Bag No2)

I am Thijs Gerhardus From Alkmaar in The Netherlands, aged 39 .I work as a truck driver for the Heineken Brewery since 1998. On the road you need to see everything around you, sure helps to see things when photographing!
Other hobby is Darts. Love to play it and watch the best of the world at the PDC, works better since started more serious with photography in January 2013.
I got my  first camera from my grandfather at the age of 12. He was a photographer and had a camera store .
Can’t remember any off his early work but it is at my dads house sure want to have a look at it again 🙂

Stuart Liddle's Camera Bag

About “What’s in your camera bag Street Hunter!”

Starting today and every week (as long as we have participation) we will be sharing the contents of the Camera Bag of one of you, one of our awesome StreetHunters.net Readers! All images and text in these posts are written by the Readers presenting their camera bags. If you want to participate, please read the rules of participation at the end of the post.
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Inside Stuart Liddle’s Camera bag! (Bag No1)

I am a computer specialist in my day job but a photography nerd the rest of the time. It wasn’t until I purchased my first DSLR in 2007 (Olympus E-510) that I began to get more serious about it. I am now on my fourth digital camera, an OM-D E-M10 and my enjoyment in street photography has grown. My main goal is to have fun with photography and try to improve my skills with each image. I like the challenge of finding new ways to look at things and the ever-changing opportunities that street photography presents…it’s new and different every time I go out. Although it looks like there’s a lot in my bag, I have been known to go out with just the camera and a spare battery. My main tip would be to try to see things in a different way and, above all, have fun!