Travel photographers

10 years 1 week ago #367215 by Justin
When you travel what DON'T you bring with you?

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10 years 1 week ago #367307 by Conner
Large tripod, I bring just small travel tripod 


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10 years 1 week ago #367409 by effron
If I'm flying, I take only what I can carry on, (check or send ahead a tripod), if driving, I take it all....;)

Why so serious?
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10 years 1 week ago #367503 by Eric A
When I travel, I only bring two lenses, one camera body, my filters and tripod.  Everything else stays home

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Canon 7D | 50mm f/1.2 | 17-40mm f/4 | 70-200mm f/2.8 | 320EX | 580EXII

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10 years 1 week ago #367617 by ThatNikonGuy

Eric A wrote: When I travel, I only bring two lenses, one camera body, my filters and tripod.  Everything else stays home



:agree:   if traveling for personal, if on assignment, then I bring the roller with me


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10 years 1 week ago #367749 by Pettigrew
Completely depends on the purpose of the travel.  Most cases, I'll just bring the bare necessities.  I hate going through airports and cabs with a lot of gear.  The one thing that nearly 80% of the time that get's left behind is my large tripod.  I have a travel tripod that works for most needs.  

Canon EOS 7D SLR | XT W/18-55 Kit Lens | Canon 50mm 1.8 | Tamron 17-50mm 2.8 | Canon 28-105mm | Canon 75-300mm | Canon 100mm 2.8 Macro | Canon 100-400
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10 years 1 week ago #367759 by JeremyS
It depends for me what I plan on doing. If I anticipate myself shooting mostly landscapes, I'll take gear for landscapes, if the majority is just tourist shots, well then I'll change my gear accordingly. For example I'm going away next week, and I plan on doing a food shoot, and also doing some landscape/street photography, and that calls for the majority of my gear. Luckily, I have room to put the majority of my gear, so doing so won't be a great concern. 

All in all, it depends on what you think you'll be doing, and how much room you have.


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10 years 1 week ago #367811 by Joves

Justin wrote: When you travel what DON'T you bring with you?

Stress.
My travels are all pretty much driving, you could not pay me enough to fly. If I went over seas I would do it the old fashioned way, on a boat. The way I look at it is that it is a vacation, and I am in no hurry. That and you could not pay me enough to fly with all of the BS associated with it.


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