It's been such a long time since I did a what's in my camera bag post. Other than just showing off what it's in my bag on a regular day, this post comes with a special treat - later today you're going to have the chance to win your own camera bag just like mine from ONA.
Back in the beginning of April the good folks at ONA sent me over this gorgeous camera bag. I'd been eyeing up this baby for a loooong time. (I even had the link bookmarked and would visit daily day dreaming about how awesome it'd look with what I was wearing the day.) She's even prettier than any photos show, I swear. I am absolutely smitten with this bag. First I'll share a photo of what's in my bag currently / what it looks like on a normal day and then I'll show you where everything fits in the bag.
Inside is home to...
my iphone (you can find the case here)
moleskin notebook for pressing flowers
gum & lip balm, of course!
my current favorite camera - the split-cam
35mm film
camera remote
memory card case with three spares
18-55mm lens with macro filters attached
Canon T2 (my go-to film camera. I was shooting these photos with my 60D, which is normally the camera I'm carrying around instead of the T2.)
Make sure to stop back later for a chance to win one for yourself!
Back in the beginning of April the good folks at ONA sent me over this gorgeous camera bag. I'd been eyeing up this baby for a loooong time. (I even had the link bookmarked and would visit daily day dreaming about how awesome it'd look with what I was wearing the day.) She's even prettier than any photos show, I swear. I am absolutely smitten with this bag. First I'll share a photo of what's in my bag currently / what it looks like on a normal day and then I'll show you where everything fits in the bag.
Inside is home to...
my iphone (you can find the case here)
moleskin notebook for pressing flowers
gum & lip balm, of course!
my current favorite camera - the split-cam
35mm film
camera remote
memory card case with three spares
18-55mm lens with macro filters attached
Canon T2 (my go-to film camera. I was shooting these photos with my 60D, which is normally the camera I'm carrying around instead of the T2.)
Here's a little bit more about the bag and where I keep all the things, shown above, in the bag.
The Brooklyn came with three removable dividers but I normally only use two and leave them set up like the photo above. When I'm just going shopping or something where taking photos isn't my main purpose of going out I take out the spare lens and split-cam and replace them with my wallet and other items that normally float around my purse. (Ya know, like 8 different kinds of lip balm.)
Another way I like to organize things in the bag is by taking out one of the dividers and just leaving the one in the center so I'm able to carry two cameras (normally one film and one digital). It's great for times I can't decide what I want to shoot with.
I seriously LOVE this bag. It's the perfect color, and matches everything! It's an investment but a great one that you will not regret! Out of the total of six total camera bags I own this is my absolute favorite. All the others have basically just been ignored since the Brooklyn came in the mail.Make sure to stop back later for a chance to win one for yourself!
If you'd like to see more of what the Brooklyn bag looks like on a person, you can see it in these outfit posts from the past: one, two and three.
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