Tanner Goods - Field Camera Bag

Tanner Goods field camera bag is constructed from the same heavy weight waxed filter twill as their other bag collection. They've put these bags through the ringer in testing and think you'll approve of the result. 

Lined in heavy, felted wool, the interior sleeve can be arranged in various forms allowing for a customizable pocket layout.

Tap & Dye - Camera wrist and neck strap

TAP & DYE is an American heritage brand created as a homage to the great era of turn of the century manufacturing and craftsmanship that once dominated the Industrial landscape. The focus is simple — Camera straps. Durable. Rugged. High Quality handmade straps for the aspiring street photographer or the seasoned veteran photojournalist. They are compatible with all round lug mount digital SLR, M43, compact mirrorless, rangefinder and film SLR cameras. The Mantra: Quality above all else. You will be purchasing a high quality handmade good made from components sourced from vendors within the US, specifically Indiana, Maine and Pennsylvania. Each strap is made from High Quality, extremely durable Full Grain Cowhide Leather. As no two hides are alike, each strap will be unique. 

These straps are cut, punched, dyed and assembled by hand in their New York City studio. These leather straps will be available in antique tan color. Each strap is treated with natural oils to condition and protect it. Over time, this color will patina into a rich russet color.  

Leatherworks Minnesota - Minimalist Leather Camera Strap

For many of my avid followers, you can see how much i appreciate simplicity and minimalism. The same company that made the double wrap cuffs i shot earlier in the year, sent me this awesome Minimalist Camera Strap. I threw the strap on my Konica FC1 35mm Camera to complete the look. It's a thick durable natural tanned leather that is hand stitch which allows them to focus on the quality of the strap. Check out the shots. You can purchase on HERE for 35$ USD

 

 

 

Vintage 1950's Rolleiflex 3.5A

Check out my Vintage 1951-1954 Rolleiflex 3.5 A Tessar Jena Zeiss Automat Rolleiflex Model 4 Rolleiflex MX type 1. Almost perfect condition suprisingly for it's age. No Scratches on lens, All in working order, Not really any wear in it.Leather field case, leans caps, and still have the original manual for it. Serial: 1276867

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tipton & Co. Fixed Leather Camera Straps

Made from a single strip of heavyweight veg tanned bridle, that has been waxed and oiled for heavy use and durability, as well as some water resistance. Standard strap lengths are 35"or 40" end to end. Option to add neck pad. 
"I think what I try to stick to most is keeping things, deceptively, simple.
There's a difference between simple, and deceptively simple, and I think that comes through a little in the end. This first post in the series of these straps, is about the most basic, simple one I'll offer, but I hope will still stand on it's own. There are multiple steps to get it to the end result. Attention to details, and taking time doing things that might not be thought of at first look. It all probably seems overly obsessive for something like a camera strap, but it's honest design, and a lot goes into each one. "
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leica Edition Hermès - Old but still Awesome

Leica presented their new limited edition sets created in collaboration with Hermès. The exclusive M9-P “Edition Hermès” and the M9-P “Edition Hermès – Série Limitée Jean-Louis Dumas incorporate “Veau Swift” calfskin leather in “ocre,” supplied by Hermès for the leathering of the silver-chromed version of the Leica M9-P camera as well as the shoulder strap included in the set. A beautiful collaboration in a celebration of the friendship and collaboration between Jean-Louis Dumas, the former president of Hermès, who died in May 2010, and Leica Camera AG. The set comes with three lenses, an exclusive hand-finished Hermès camera bag, the first Leica camera bag ever to have been created by Hermès, as well as a portfolio of 200 black-and-white images all captured by Jean-Louis Dumas with his Leica M camera.