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		<title>In the Bag &#8211; Equipment</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 00:45:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Steve Barry</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Canon]]></category>
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Well,  as I knew I would, I was harassed mercilessly by my guy friends after my makeup post, the general gist of which was, &#8220;that was pretty girly, Steve&#8221;.  But hey guys, I live with 3 women, it&#8217;s my profession and it&#8217;s in my best interest to reduce the amount of time I [...]]]></description>
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Well,  as I knew I would, I was harassed mercilessly by my guy friends after my makeup post, the general gist of which was, &#8220;that was pretty girly, Steve&#8221;.  But hey guys, I live with 3 women, it&#8217;s my profession and it&#8217;s in my best interest to reduce the amount of time I spend on retouching while helping our clients to &#8220;look their best&#8221;.</p>
<p>So, I thought I would counterbalance that post by pulling on a white v neck undershirt, picking up a can of Iron City, offering up a belch or two and jotting down a list of the equipment that Barb and I carry to a wedding.</p>
<p>We do get equipment questions at most client consultations, some from photography enthusiasts who have an interest, but most to answer the digital/film question along with a concern about backup equipment.</p>
<p>Based on a survey, over 90% of all professionals use digital equipment, so that question has become a bit moot.  These days, the quality of digital capture exceeds the results from film, short of some specialty films, like infrared monochrome.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s a bit of a cliche, it is very true that it&#8217;s the photographer who takes the photograph, not the camera.  Many photographers are creating stunning images using cheap, plastic Holga or pinhole cameras.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the photographer&#8217;s creativity,  life experience, emotional connection to their subject, along with to a lesser extent, technical knowledge, that creates a great image.</p>
<p>That said, I admit to being a bit of a &#8220;gear head&#8221; and believe in using multiple backups of the best professional equipment available on the market, especially for a one time event like a wedding.</p>
<p>So, here&#8217;s what&#8217;s In the Bag &#8211; Barb and I each carry our own &#8220;wheely&#8221; bag with separate equipment.</p>
<p>Canon 1D MKII body<br />
Canon 1DS MK II body<br />
Canon 5D body<br />
Canon 20D Infrared modified body<br />
Canon 16-35 2.8L lens<br />
Canon 24-70 2.8L lens<br />
Canon 24 1.4L lens<br />
Canon 50 1.4 lens<br />
Canon 50 1.2L lens<br />
Canon 50 2.8 macro lens<br />
Canon 85 1.8 lens<br />
Canon 85 1.2L lens<br />
Canon 70-200L lens<br />
Canon 15 2.8 fisheye<br />
Canon 1.4 extender<br />
Canon 580E flash (4)<br />
Lowell video light<br />
Sony professional video light<br />
Gitzo Carbon fiber tripod<br />
Sandisk Extreme IV 4GB CF cards<br />
Sandisk Extreme IV 4GB SD cards (simultaneous backup)<br />
Apple MacBook Pro Laptop<br />
Multiple backup batteries and cables.</p>
<p>burp&#8230;.</p>
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