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Adventure Photography Gear Guide

July 28, 2017

The majority of all my shoots take place in the Rocky Mountains or forests nearby but I’m not looking for amazing landscapes to capture or searching for wild animals to snap. As a visual storyteller for adventurous brands, I have one goal when I get outside for a shoot, to tell stories about the products these brands sell. My job is to capture products, on and off the body in a way that relates to the brand and speaks to their audience. It’s easy enough to say that’s the goal but orchestrating these images is no easy task. I don’t believe that the gear makes the photographer (just as the brand of oven doesn’t make the cook) but without the basic tools, capturing the story you want to tell becomes impossible. So here you have it, one storyteller’s go-to adventure-ready gear when I’m out in the field.

My Essential Adventure Ready Gear

It all starts with your camera and lenses. I shoot all Nikon, a brand passed down to me from my Grandfather. The Nikon D800 is my go to camera with a light-weight D7100 (cropped sensor) as a backup. Having the option of a lighter-weight camera is great for hikes that are long and far. Along with these cameras, I bring a 24mm, 50mm, 85mm, and 70-200mm lens. The 50mm and the 85mm are my go-to lenses for pretty much every shoot. While the 24mm lens provides a way to tell more of a story by broadening the frame it adds the most distortion making it useful for only some shots.

The 85mm lens is my all time favorite. This lens allows less distortion when you’re taking photos of people and compresses the photo so that the background doesn’t feel quite as far away as it does with a 24mm.

When the area is tight and there isn’t enough room for me to get back and take a photo I’ll break out the 50mm. The 70-200mm will come out when I’m looking for detail shots or have plenty of room to back up and capture the scene.

With my camera and lenses in hand, I need something to carry it all and this is where I got creative. After having bought a few different camera bags and researching the different types of camera backpacks out there, I decided to go with something different. While camera backpacks from companies like F-stoppers are high quality and protect your gear, they miss out on some of the features you need for long day hikes, like the ability to carry more than a small bottle of water. I look for a few basic things in a backpack; something that provides comfort and distributes weights so that it’s not all on my shoulders. Ideally, the majority of the weight should be on your hips. It needs to be able to hold a water bladder like a Camelback, have plenty of storage room, including the main compartment for my camera and lenses, side pockets for small accessories and snacks and of course something that will protect my gear from the elements. I use a purple Osprey bag (which has a lifetime warranty on it) along with a Tenba BYOB 13 inch Insert.

The benefit of using an insert is that I can leave my backpack at a rest spot while we explore the area and just take my Tenba BYOB. With adjustable dividers outside pockets and a zip top, it provides more protection for my gear (and the perfect case to take to the beach and keep salt, water, and sand away). These two bags together have changed the game for me and allow me to go further on adventures without getting tired so fast. The only downside is it takes longer to get your camera out. If you’re shooting wildlife, this could be a huge problem but most of my images aren’t time sensitive making it something I’m willing to sacrifice for all the other benefits that come with it.

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Bonjour, I'm Katie Leigh. I wear many hats but I call myself an artist and slow living advocate. Here on this blog, you'll find me writing about living intentionally and my life in the slow lane. If you want articles like these sent directly to your inbox sign up for my newsletter with the form in the righthand sidebar!

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