Ever since I saw these I have loved the idea of having a camera bag that is not big, black, and bulky. As much as I love my Lowepro Slingshot (if you have a variety of equipment and need to access it quickly, that bag is the dream), it's not exactly the kind of bag I want to take with me when I'm carrying my camera and then go out to dinner. Or into any beautiful building really!
So this handbag from Jill-e does everything you could want it to as a camera bag - and does it beautifully.
I decided to go with the handpainted one, to give it a little flair.
Just to show you the kind of room that's in here - I can fit a DSLR with 50mm lens attached, a wide angle 10-22mm, 24-70mm, and an external flash. Plus a purse and my iphone and several other bits and pieces.
In the Bible, when the Israelites were making the things associated with the temple in which they would worship God, they were instructed to make garments "for glory and for beauty" (Exodus 28.2). There were settings of gold, and thread of blue, purple, and scarlet. There were shoulder straps and braided gold cord and precious stones. It wasn't just about making garments of a certain size, or for a particular purpose. They were meant to bring glory to God and be beautiful, too.
Now that's my idea of good handiwork.
Friday, 21 January 2011
Beauty And Capability
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3 comments:
I Love it!!! Just don't strap it to your back and walk on stage at a wedding!! I once saw a photographer in a RED dress trying to shoot discreetly on stage at a wedding!!!
Oh my goodness!! No, I tend to go with black...it helps me disappear! :D And as much as I love this bag, no way would it fit everything I need for a wedding!
Nice :) I always love a good bag :)
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