How to photograph a camera bag at 10,000 feet

by justin on June 18, 2010

in gear,Idaho

It’s probably hard to tell, but we’re standing at 10,000 feet. (Well, 9906 to be exact). It’s called Sawtelle Peak and getting on top of that mountain gives you the feeling you can see Switzerland from there. You can’t, but you can see Wyoming and Montana.

My friend Gheen was working on the some images for his company Clik Elite and asked for some help with the pictures. I thought he wanted me to model my rugged, chiseled body so I took off my shirt and oiled my pecs. That’s what you do, right? Well, as it turns out, he wanted me to do some of the photography.

Clik Elite makes performance packs and camera bags for adventure photographers. If you’ve seen the backpack I carry around, well, that’s a pack from Clik Elite and I’m in love with it.

Hey Gheen, how about this slogan.
Clik Elite: You can oil your pecs later. Right now it’s time to take pictures.

{ 3 comments }

Sally DeFord June 18, 2010 at 8:05 pm

That little dog is adorable. I’d buy one of those bags after looking at those pictures.

Geo June 18, 2010 at 9:53 pm

You just gave me a great laugh. Thanks!

The CLIK line has me turning green Lotta nice stuff on that website.

I love that the dog is enjoying a private mountain goat moment. He’s a true Wild Thing.

Gheen June 19, 2010 at 2:47 pm

Finn is a great mountain dog, not so much a water dog though… Hates to get wet. Thanks Justin for a great shoot. Got some great ones!

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