Shopping Cart : 0 item shopping cart

Pro Bags & Backpacks

  1. Kata GDC OC-88 Organizer Case inc Trolley

    The OC-88 Organizer Case is built to hold a variety of photo lighting kits. The bag is designed to withstand hard use in any environment. KATA's TST technology on the front of the bag and the honeycomb reinforced circumference provide ultimate protection for the gear within. Full Details

    $679.95

  2. Lowepro Backpack Pro Trekker AW II Black

    Serious photographers look to the Pro Trekker AW II. Hi-tech materials and a fully adjustable harness system - the most technically advanced of any camera pack. It ensures perfect weight distribution and extraordinary comfort. Full Details

    $599.95

  3. Lowepro Backpack Super Trekker AW II Black

    Serious photographers look to the Super Trekker AW II. Hi-tech materials and a fully adjustable harness system - the most technically advanced of any camera pack ensure perfect weight distribution and extraordinary comfort. Full Details

    $599.95

  4. Lowepro Belt and Buckle

    Give your shoulders a break! Full Details

    $17.95

  5. Lowepro Compurover AW BLACK

    This three compartment backpack carries a digital pro SLR with lens attached, 2-4 additional lenses (up to 80-200 mm), a 17 notebook computer, digital accessories and personal gear. Full Details

    $299.95

  6. Lowepro Deluxe Repl 50mm Strap for Larger Pro AW Bags

    A Lowepro invention, the body-contoured, thickly padded, non-slip strap is now the industry standard for briefcases, notebook cases, sports bags and luggage. Full Details

    $32.95

  7. Lowepro DryZone 100

    DryZone is the worlds first totally waterproof, soft-sided camera backpack. Even fully loaded, they float so your gear is always protected. Full Details

    $379.95

  8. Lowepro DryZone 200

    DryZone is the worlds first totally waterproof, soft-sided camera backpack. Even fully loaded, they float so your gear is always protected. DryZone packs are comfortable to wear and give you total peace of mind in extreme environments. Full Details

    $359.95

Ted's Sharing your love of Photography

How'd they do that?
"Shanghai Lake" by Melinda Kerr

Tips from the photographer

  • When shooting in black and white, remember the eye goes to the lightest part of the scene first. 
  • Don’t be afraid of some things going totally black. It adds to the drama of the scene.

Equipment