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Protecting gear during locker room celebration, any advise?
 
Christopher Szagola, Photographer
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Richboro | PA | United States | Posted: 9:32 AM on 06.07.10 |
->> Just seeing if there is any advise on how to protect my gear in a locker room celebration.
Thanks |
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Stew Milne, Photographer
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Providence | RI | USA | Posted: 9:35 AM on 06.07.10 |
| ->> Plastic bags gaffer-taped all over your equipment. Don't forget to cover the flash too. Champagne is sticky, and hurts when it gets in your eyes. |
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Nick Morris, Photographer
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San Diego | CA | USA | Posted: 1:47 AM on 06.08.10 |
| ->> Rent |
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Chris Detrick, Photographer, Assistant
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Salt Lake City | UT | USA | Posted: 2:19 AM on 06.08.10 |
| ->> saran wrap |
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Thomas Boyd, Photographer
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Portland | OR | USA | Posted: 3:57 AM on 06.08.10 |
| ->> plastic oven bags work great. they are transparent, light, thin, tough and cheap. |
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Gregory Shamus, Photographer
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Grosse Ile | MI | USA | Posted: 10:43 AM on 06.08.10 |
->> If you go to Office Max you can get a roll of stretch wrap.
http://www.officemax.com/catalog/sku.jsp?productId=ARS21076&history=g07p31h...|prodPage~15^freeText~wrap^paramValue~true^refine~1^region~1^param~return_skus^return_skus~Y
It holds much better than standard saran wrap and is smaller in width and that helps. You can wrap the lens and body. Leave a small area open for the zoom if you need it. You can wrap your flash also.
Hope you get to use it ... whenever I pack it the team that is on the verge of winning always loses! |
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