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The Humans of Switzerland Project

The Humans of Switzerland Project

11.03.2014

My name is Alex Beck and welcome to the Humans of Switzerland Project.If you like what you see and read I encourage you to share my work with your friends and family.Perhaps you might even like to take part in my photographic social documentary proje... [mehr]
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Graduated from King's College London (University of London) with three degrees in: International Relations, Art History & German Literature

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Nothing happens when you sit at home. I always make it a point to carry a camera with me at all times. (Elliott Erwitt)

The Ultimate Travel Photography Equipment List

18.02.2011 um 01:03

When travelling I keep my shooting gear in a big water and shock resistant Peli case.

Usually my equipment list will include the following:

  • 2 x Leica (M6, M9-P)
  • 1 x Canon G12
  • 5 x batteries for G12 and M9
  • 2 x charging units for G12 and M9
  • external light meter
  • audio recorder
  • gps navigator
  • folding stereo headphones
  • mini screwdriver set
  • knife
  • 2 x multi-tool Swiss army knives (large with wire cutters, small w/scissors)
  • 2 x mobile phones (quad band)
  • lots of film + memory cards
Then there the non-photographic stuff to consider as well:

  • notebooks
  • passports x2
  • sim cards -af, pak, india, thuraya,usa
  • 2 x mini waterproof cases - credit cards, cigarettes (I don't smoke, but they are a highly useful bribe at checkpoints), etc.
  • zip lock bag - currency - af, pak, indian, euro, pounds sterling, dollars canadian, USD, UAE dirhams
  • IDs - press cards, military embed badges, etc
  • medical pack + personal hygiene
  • more batteries - AAA, AA, 123
  • power strip/surge protector - universal/multi port for regional power plugs
  • steel cable/TSA locks X5
  • AC/DC car power transformer - cigarette port to US power socket.
  • box of electronic shit - chargers, adaptors, usb cables, etc.
  • zip ties, zip lock bags, packing tape, contractor grade heavy duty garbage bags
  • protective cases with camera memory cards
  • laptop (Lenovo T410s has long battery life and is indestructible)
  • mini-pelican case with 3x 500GB external hard drives
  • 2x headlamps w/red gel
  • body armour (level 4 stand-alone rifle plates, carrier harness + kevlar helmet)
  • boots, trainers, local sandals
  • ultra light sleeping bag + bivy sack + all purpose dhoti/sheet
  • waterproof river-rafting bag
  • survival blanket/camping tarpaulin
  • compression straps, rope/cable
  • clothing - western + local
All this fits into a sensibly sized backpack and I never go on assignment without it. It's quite surprising how easy it is to suddenly find yourself in a hostile environment, cut off from the outside world, where the only realistic and sensible option is to stick close to the locals and simply carry on going forwards.

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