I do a lot of backpacking photography, frequently going out for periods of many days or even a couple weeks and carrying camera equipment across high (occasionally trail-less) passes in the Sierra Nevada range. There is a whole range of issues to sort out when you do this sort of back-country photography including:
- How much gear to take — what do you really need and how much weight are you willing to lug?
- How to keep the camera and necessary accessories reasonably accessible.
- How to sufficiently protect the camera equipment from weather and from other dangers.
- How to integrate systems for carrying camera equipment with those used for carrying regular backpacking gear.
I’ve described my current backpacking photography setup in detail elsewhere, so here I’ll focus on one key element in my solution, a Lowepro Toploader AW bag. (Mine is a slightly older model – a “TLZ AW.” The current incarnations have a slightly different name. The last time I checked they were the “Lowepro Toploader 75 AW Camera Holster Bag” and the “Lowepro Toploader 65 AW Camera Holster Bag.”) Continue reading Lowepro Toploader AW