In your bag No: 645, Sean Breadsell
A lovely bag for you today. the sort of bag that I would carry around. Sean is a street photographer and his bag really reflects that. Come and check it out.
My name is Sean Breadsell and I am a streetographer from Perth, Western Australia and I would like to share my bag with the world.
I shoot the streets during my many walks around the city, to and from my daily job. There are many characters on the streets that have a story and with my photography I try to capture this story, no matter how small or insignificant it may be in the scheme of the world.
I have many camera bags that I use for different events but my main streetography bag is my Domke F-4AF Pro. Big enough to hold various versions of my kit, yet small enough to be light and easy to fling over my shoulder.
I shoot both film and digital, but have a habit of buying and selling analogue cameras. Currently I own: Nikon FM2 & F100, Olympus OM-10 and a Leica M6 which is my pride and joy. In the past I had Minolta X300s and other various Russian or German more vintage cameras, they have since been moved on to new owners.
Inside my bag:
Digital: Olympus OM-D E-M5 + (Voigtlander 25mm f/0.95, Olympus 12-50mm)
Analogue: Leica M6 + (Voigtlander 35mm f/1.4 Classic)
JCH film case: Kodak Tri-X 400, Kodak Portra 400, Fujifilm Xtra 400
Business cards & case
Spare battery
Enjoy my streetography at
https://www.facebook.com/streetography
http://seanbreadsell.wordpress.com/
Many thanks for sharing your bag with us Sean. It is nice to see my film cases being put to good use.
Check out the links and make sure you come and comment.
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Cheers
Japancamerahunter
I’ve been following your blog for a while now. Nice to see you featured on here.