There are many difference styles of camera bags, camera cases, backpacks and suitcases for those who have a lot of equipment and smaller style camera bags for those who only have a small ‘point and shoot’ style camera. There are camera bags especially for those who travel with their camera gear and take beautiful photographs of their adventures. Here are a few suggestions of different types of camera bags; one should to fit your style and need.
Some photographers prefer the easy of a camera jacket or vest rather than a camera bag. A camera jacket or vest allows the cameraperson to store their camera gear on their sleeve, in a pocket, and in every nook and cranny of the jacket or vest without having odd objects poking them in the side with chest. Additionally, everything stays put even after running the entire length of an airport terminal or the rough terrain of the Australian outback.
If you can’t leave your work behind then there is an executive style camera bag which opens up to a nice little workstation with a rigid mouse pad, document pockets and a sturdy compartment for your laptop. This exclusive, executive carryall can be used just about anywhere from a park bench to a café to your jump seat in an airplane.
It seems the more gadgets a company makes for a certain type of electronic, the more we want them and that goes for cameras as well as any other electronic gadget. SLR camera cases can hold more than just the camera; they have several different styles that have internal pockets to hold all the gadgets that go along with an SLR camera.
Sometimes the event calls for a sleek and simple bag and the camera bag that looks more like a purse – for women of course – is just the thing needed for an evening gala in which photographs are to be taken. The evening bag might have a mesh partition running down the middle of the bag to keep the camera in place and away from things like a wallet and lipstick.
No matter where a photographer may need to go, there is sure to be a camera bag that will go along with them.
