Destination photogs + gear?
ssimmonsphoto
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If all the stars align, my husband and I will be heading to Puerto Rico in April for his cousin's wedding. As far as I know (planning has just started, really), I won't be the primary photographer. But I still would like to bring a very minimal amount of my gear to capture some photos of the wedding and some of the sites since we'll be on the Island for 7 to 9 days. Everything would fit in to a decent sized shoulder bag. My husband is, understandably, concerned about bringing gear and having it be secure when we're not with it. So, I'm curious what those of you who shot destination weddings do with your gear when you aren't with it. He's not trusting of just leaving it in the hotel/condo room just in case. I'm trying to convince him that me taking it is ok, but I want to have my plan of security in place before it comes up again.
P.S. Yes, it is my gear and I can do what I want. I'd just like to not start vacation by making my hubby mad.
P.S. Yes, it is my gear and I can do what I want. I'd just like to not start vacation by making my hubby mad.
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As for your situation, check out the hotel/resort you are staying in and check out what they offer in terms of security. If you are just going as a guest, I would,also, just opt for minimal and light.
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1. Hotel room safe, if available. If not...
2. Pacsafe wire mesh bag secured to immovable object and covered
As for the Pacsafe, I actually might be getting one from them to review for a site that I write for. If it pans out, hopefully I get it before April because that would also be an ideal solution.
Thanks for your suggestions.
As to what I would suggest to take.....2 bodies, 70-200, flash (at least 1 but I would opt for 2), tammy 17-50 (I am not a fan of anything that ends at 50 mm but I am going off your gear list), Siggy 10-20 and I would get a camera rotating flash bracket by stroboframe {like a PRO RL off ebay} or the flash rotator from Newton Brackets that fold up for easy storage....and I probably would bring the extension tubes...just never know what might present it self for a real macro shot.
Rule #2) Definitely look into how big the safe is, or bring yourself some sort of locking mesh duffel, or Pelican case, etc. Personally though, I just wouldn't leave my camera in the room, ever! I'd bring at least my camera everywhere...
=Matt=
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