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If Fish Could Improve The Mountainsmith Tour What Would He Do? (Hint: Its Here!)

Web: www.twitter.com/flyingwithfish — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 17/08/2009 – If Fish Could Improve The Mountainsmith Tour What Would He Do? (Hint: Its Here!) Anyone who has ever read Flying With Fish has probably encountered one or two entries extolling the virtues of the Mountainsmith Tour pack (OK, maybe like more than a dozen posts that reference the…

The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 5 – Traveling The Globe In Two Small Bags

Web: www.fishfotoworldwide.com — E-Mail: fish@fishfoto.com 21/01/08 – The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 5 – Traveling The Globe In Two Small Bags What do you get when you pair the Mountainsmith Tour with the Mountainsmith Day? One of the lightest, most flexible bag combinations for traveling light! Most photographers over pack for travel. A simple overnight…

The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 4 – Shooting Portraits While Walking The Streets Bag

Web: www.fishfotoworldwide.com — E-Mail: fish@fishfoto.com 19/01/08 – The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 4 – Shooting Portraits While Walking The Streets Bag There are times shooting when my waist pack needs to carry some lenses, some lighting gear, a few batteries, and allow me to quickly work out of it. The obvious bag of choice for…

The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 3 – The Compact Road Warrior Lighting Kit

Web: www.fishfotoworldwide.com — E-Mail: fish@fishfoto.com 17/01/08 – The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 3 – The Compact Road Warrior Lighting Kit While working on the road there are many situations that require me to light quickly and on the run…………and my Mountainsmith Tour provides me a packing option that is perfect for working quickly and effectively….

The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 2 – The General Purpose Pack

Web: www.fishfotoworldwide.com — E-Mail: fish@fishfoto.com 16/01/08 – The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 2 – The General Purpose Pack Like most photographers I have used many bags for many purposes, but I always return to the Mountainsmith Tour as my “general purpose” pack. My love affair with the Mountainsmith Tour started many years ago while covering…

The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 1 – The Perfect Travel Companion

Web: www.fishfotoworldwide.com — E-Mail: fish@fishfoto.com 15/01/08 – The Mountainsmith Tour – Part 1 – The Perfect Travel Companion One of the most common problems all photographers face is the “search for the perfect bag.” We all clamor for that one bag that will solve all our problems, I have more than a dozen “perfect bags.”…

The New Mountainsmith Endeavor : What If Fish Helped Design A Compact Shoulder Bag?

Web: www.stevenfrischling.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 25/08/2009 – The New Mountainsmith Endeavor : What If Fish Helped Design A Compact Shoulder Bag? Admittedly I am generally not a ‘shoulder bag’ photographer. I used to love shoulder bags, in fact I’ve previously been featured on the rear cover & inside of the Domke catalogs, but I primarily…

Travel Security : Don’t Become A Thief’s “Tourist Target”

Web: www.stevenfrischling.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 7/08/2009 – Travel Security : Don’t Become A Thief’s “Tourist Target” A significant area of concern that is often overlooked by tourists and travelers in general, when in unfamiliar surroundings is protecting themselves from thieves. The world is a wonderful place to explore, but even it friendly environments there are…

The Mountainsmith Network : An Ideal Bag For Those Stuck In Economy Class

Web: www.thetravelstrategist.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 1/05/2009 – The Mountainsmith Network : An Ideal Bag For Those Stuck In Economy Class Briefcases, satchels, messenger bags, etc are part of nearly every travellers’ kit.  Most travellers have a favourite bag, and many have a dozen favourite bags.   I fall into the latter category; I’d be hard pressed…

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Mountainsmith Amp : A Phone Holster For People On The Run

Web: www.thetravelstrategist.com — E-Mail: fish@flyingwithfish.com 6/11/2008 – Mountainsmith Amp : A Phone Holster For People On The Run For years I had a habit of dropping, cracking and breaking phones that were on holsters on my belt. I prefer my phone be on my belt, however my camera would bang into the phone, my waist…