Photo Packing Panic? | Wotancraft Pilot Sling 7L
In Japan there is great premium placed on empty or negative space - “Ma”. this gap in the physical world should be filled not with objects but instead left empty to maximise your creative possibilities. Wotancraft’s camera bags are designed for this exact purpose.
Rugged mil-spec aesthetic. Single magnetic fidlock that opens and closes in one satisfying click. The main selling point for me is that Wotancraft bags make some of the lightest street photography bags on the market courtesy of the lightweight weather resistant waxed cordura fabric. The Pilot bags do come in 18L, 10L, 7L, 3.5L, 2.5L… how do you choose between all these sizes?
Bored by your Photos? Try 40mm | Ricoh GRIIIX
Do all of your photos look the same? Similar subjects, same angle, wide open, every time? Orange and teal, black and white, the same edit and presets, time and again? If this supposed to be fun, then why do I feel so bored?
Turns out boredom is nothing more than a clue of what’s yet to come, and having an EDC camera like the Ricoh GRIIIX can help unlock that boredom.
Lonely in a Crowd? | Sony 85mm f1.8
Want your travel photos to stand out? You should try 85mm. A focal length flattering for people, architecture, landscapes, that can melt the background away if you want to. While everyone else is shooting wide? Your 85 will pick out faraway details and capture locations through a completely different perspective.
Granted it’s not the easiest lens to start with.
Alone in the frame, isolated from surroundings, your subject and your work will have nowhere to hide.
I took 13,231 Photos to Beat Burnout | Sony A7CR
Photography isn’t my job, but it’s my tool of choice for mental well-being. I took the newly announced Sony A7CR on a trip to Japan to document my much needed break.