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Designing Camera Bags with Ted Meister

Designing Camera Bags with Ted Meister

FromThe Great Outdoors Photography Podcast


Designing Camera Bags with Ted Meister

FromThe Great Outdoors Photography Podcast

ratings:
Length:
49 minutes
Released:
Jun 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Links mentioned in today’s episode https://brentbergherm.com/workshops/oregon-coast-2019/ Today I’m talking with a representative from a photo gear manufacturer. This isn’t the only interview I’ll be doing from a gear producer. With these interviews, it’s my goal to give you listeners a bit of an “insider” look into the company and to hopefully better understand what makes them tick. So today, I’m talking with Ted Meister, Marketing Director for ThinkTank Photo. Ted, Welcome to the show.Ted, Tell us a bit about ThinkTank Photo, the basic history of the company. Who are the major players and how it all got started? And what is the main philosophy that drives the company? Questions: I’ve got some questions I’d like to ask about some specific products, but also about the design process of making quality gear photographers want. I Some of these are mine, and some come from my listeners. I may have also expanded on what listeners asked as well.Also, I’m not looking to have you spill any trade secrets, I want to respect that for sure! 1. What challenges do you consider when designing a camera bag. How do you research what customers want? Do you have a mechanism for direct customer feedback? 2. With the myriad of cameras/systems/types of photographers how does a manufacturer prioritize bag designs to satisfy those variables 3. Is there anything a buyer should know about shopping for bags that they usually don’t think about? Maybe something that could be viewed as a design flaw but in reality it’s just a misunderstanding of a certain design challenge. 4. This is a good one: “Why don’t they make girly camera bags?”This person literally wants bright colors, different patterns, even pink! The desire to have a bag that doesn’t scream “photo gear” is desired by many, including this listener. I know I’d love a bag that doesn’t scream photo gear. 5. There were more items along this line. A brand of bags was specifically mentioned, Kavu bags. There was also a mention regarding sizing, straps etc. something more female focused. 6. From the ThinkTank Lineup, give me a recommendation for the following scenariosa. Travel photographer shooting Fujifilm cameras. Two bodies, 5 lenses.b. Landscape photographer shooting a digital Medium Format system.c. Travel photographer shooting a standard Nikon or Canon kit. One Pro body, one smaller body and 4 lenses.d. To fit a smaller kit, Fuji or Sony or Olympus crop-sensor, two lenses. And room for a few daily essentials. 7. You just released the Elite 45L. Walk me through this bag. In one sense I’m absolutely drooling. In another, it’s a lot of bag, maybe more than I need. 8. You also released an ICU. Do you plan to do more of these in the future which will allow photographers to use your gear protection in the bag of their choice? 9. Do plans exist for expanding the line with other non-bag solutions? That you can talk about anyway? Links to gear mentioned in this episode: All Rolling Cases: http://bit.ly/2WrCG4s Airport Advantage: http://bit.ly/2MxH65d Airport Advantage Plus: http://bit.ly/2JZWSUt BackLight 26L: http://bit.ly/2MvdiWF Urban Aproach 15: http://bit.ly/2MyEjsg Vision series shoulder bags: http://bit.ly/2u0Irp5 Retrospective 30: http://bit.ly/2K496vg Photocross 13: http://bit.ly/2JZjJ2c Photocross 15: http://bit.ly/2K2WFj0 FirstLight 40L: http://bit.ly/2MIU1S2 BackLight 36L: http://bit.ly/2K2X450 BackLight Elite 45L: http://bit.ly/2MBNRTw Rotation System: http://bit.ly/2K5R6An Shape Shifter Series: http://bit.ly/2MuNnyq StreetWalker Series: http://bit.ly/2MzBzLx Mirrorless Mover Series: http://bit.ly/2MxJGbp Turnstyle Sling Bags: http://bit.ly/2Myt4jM StashMaster 13: http://bit.ly/2WruFaU SKB Hardcases: http://bit.ly/2WmnSix
Released:
Jun 7, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Previously called "Latitude Photography Podcast" the new name reflects a refined vision for the show. Hosted by Brent Bergherm, TGOPP is here to inspire you to get outdoors more often and to pursue your purpose in photography. You are uniquely created and it's my goal to inspire you to reach your full potential to create the photographs only you can make.