In your bag 505, Nelson Tan Nelson’s bag is amazing, the kind of bag that I would happily carry around myself. I must admit I have not used an SWC and I would love to carry one around for a few days. Check out this great bag.
In your bag 501- Robert Kittel Robert is back, again. He has been on here a couple of times before(here and here), but each time his bag has been different. Now he has another bag for us, and it is lovely.
In your bag: The Top 10 Seeing as we have just had the five hundredth bag shot, I thought it might be nice to list the top ten most popular bag shots that have been on the site. And you might be surprised as to the results. I have decided to list them from 10 [...]
Beginner’s Guide to Polaroid: Part II (Peel-Apart Film) by Phil Shen Phil is back with part two of this fantastic guide into the world of polaroid. Come and learn a bit more about peel apart film.
In your bag 499, Francois Gaboury A cracking bag for today. The perfect bag for the lover of medium format, with a triplet of amazing cameras. Check it out.
In your bag 498, Oliver Matich So close, we are nearly there. But we have a couple more bags to go and this one is fantastic. It is actually a dual bag set. Check it out.
In your bag 497, Rikard Landberg Rikard is here to show us how simple it can be. No bag in sight, so I am guessing that it a case of stuffing it in his pockets and shooting. Check it out.
Japancamerahunter Soft Releases I don’t know about you, but I love a good soft release…oooer. But seriously, I do rather like having a soft release button on my camera. I feel like it gives me more control and makes for faster shooting. An added bonus is that it personalizes your camera, which I think a [...]
In your bag 493, Jeremy Krumsick Jeremy brings us a mental street beast of a bag. Carrying around a 67 for street work is going to make you fit, and the shutter is like a thunderclap, but that doesn’t put Jeremy off. Come and have a look.
In your bag 492, Kevin Van den Panhuyzen Not long now until 500. Kevin brings us…well, there is no bag. It is more of a ‘what do you carry?’ shot. But a great one nonetheless.