
Episode 14: In today’s Tidbit Tuesday, I share some tips and reminders on packing and traveling with your camera gear. It can be tempting to pack everything to keep your options open, but bringing it all may be unnecessary and even impractical given your mode of transportation.
I share five questions that have helped me determine what gear is actually necessary to bring on a photography trip and to find that balance between what I *want* to bring and what I *need* to bring. These tips will help you weigh the pros and cons of certain equipment and assess what trade-offs you’re willing to take given the nature of the trip.
LINKS MENTIONED:
- Episode 2: Tidbit Tuesday - Should You Buy Filters?
- OPS Article: What is Aperture in Photography? Key Concepts Explained
- Carry-On Luggage Size Chart
- OPS Article: Protect Your Photos With This Backup Strategy
- North American Nature Photography Association
- RAND Photography Insurance
Note: Some of the resources below may be affiliate links, meaning I receive a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.
Product Links:
- BorrowLenses Rentals
- Gnarbox 2.0
- Goal Zero Solar Chargers
- Garmin InReach SE Satellite Communication Device
- F-Stop Ultralight Travel Loka camera backpack
- F-Stop Pro Large ICU insert
- Atlas Packs Athlete Bag
- Pelican Air Carry-On Case
- Peak Design Everyday Messenger Bag
- Peak Design Tech Pouch
- Dry Bags
- Kavu Paxton Pack
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