In your bag No: 1514 – Scott Cartwright

Scott shares with us his drool-inspiring hero in a half shell: a 6×7 SLR legend

My Name is Scott Cartwright and I am a Photographer/Creative Director who currently lives in Texas. This bag is my current happy place.  

1. Pentax 67 with a 90mm Lens

2. Sekonic L-398 light meter I have owned since I was in highschool

3. Atlas to keep a vague sense of where my wife, son, and I are going 

4. Gray card

5. Pen

6. A journal to collect notes for writing

7.Toys for my son for when we are out on the road.  

Not pictured, more toys for my son.. those are in the car, he LOVES sticker books.  Also a Nikon d610 that is snapping this image.  

At the beginning of 2016 my wife and I decided to start developing a film photography based print publication, fast forward to spring 2017 and the publication Tempor is very nearly ready with issue 1, scheduled to be ready for shelves in June.  Photos and words describing the Southwestern border of the United States.  We are very close to our journey for issue two in a few weeks.  A link to where you can find updates to our project is listed below..

Thank You for the work that you do

Scott

Links:

Instagram: @tempormag

Website: www.studiowac.com/tempor

Thanks for sharing Scott. Glad to see new publications supporting film and can’t wait to check out issue 1!

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