We believe that well designed, ergonomically sound camera bags contribute to you "getting the shot." A well designed bag can get your gear safely from one destination to the next and it can optimize your ability to have the right camera, lens, and accessory when you need them. This is the art and science of good design. There is also the collective experiences of photographers who use our gear within the context of their arduous profession. Since our founding, we have published free white papers in which we collect photographer best practices with regard to getting safely through airports, avoiding back pain, active shooting vs. transportation mode, and more. We invite you to download this information.
Free Information – Download PDF’sProduct Specific Information:
Airport Bags Comparison Chart: differences between Airport rolling camera bags and backpacks
Digital Holster Comparison Chart: compares Digital Holster sizes and capacity
Urban Disguise Comparison Chart: compares Urban Disguise sizes and capacity Traveling
With Photo Gear:
Fear for Your Gear #1: Traveling with photo gear with tips from pros.
Fear for Your Gear #2: International travel and carrying photo gear.
Top Six Points When Selecting a Rolling Camera Bag: Considerations before buying
Additional Information for download:
Back Pain - Modular Systems: How to avoid back and shoulder pain when carrying photo gear.
Active Shooting vs. Transportation: "Active" vs "Storage and Transportation"
History of Think Tank Photo Inventions: Time-line of product development and inventions.
Photographer Interviews:
Boogie - Interview with a New York PhotojournalistDoug Murdoch interviews noted Serbian street photographer Boogie.
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