Ok first things first the reality of it is that no one asks a carpenter what kind of hammer he uses to build a cabinet. Point is the brand of equipment and number of cameras and lenses is really

irrelevant. Its the Carpenter not the hammer that creates a beautiful cabinet. IE its the photographer not the camera that creates the image. Cameras are just tools to get the job done.

 Yeas the quality of your tools will make your job easier and can give you more creative latitude but the most important thing to know is HOW TO USE THE TOOLS YOU HAVE.

 A better newer or higher priced camera is not going to make your images better.

 

That said below is a partial list of the equipment we use.

 

What's in my bag

Nikon D700 (s)

Nikon D300 (s)

Nikon D90

Canon G10

( a great little street shooter)

 

Sony Mini DV Camera

 

Canon VIXIA HF 11 HD Video camera

Nikon SB800 X 2

Nikon SB900 X 2

Nikon 300 f4

Nikon 70-200 2.8 VR

Nikon 14-24 2.8

Nikon 17-55 2.8

Nikon 28-70 2.8

Nikon 12-24 f4

Nikon 10.5 2.8 Fisheye

Sigma 105 2.8 Macro

Nikon SD 8A x 2

Nikon TC - 14

Nikon 50 1.4

Assorted San-Disk CF Cards 2 Gig and 4 Gig and 8 Gig

 

Special Stuff

Assorted color Gels

Rechargeable spot light/Video light

Nikon SB 26 speed lights X 2

Nikon SB 28 Speed light

Sunpak 622/555

Sigma Ring Light (cool fashion Effect)

Bowens Radio Slaves

 

Other Lighting

This one is fun we have a Pelican case loaded

3 320WS Mono lights

2 150WS Mono lights

1 1600WS Mono lights

All the fun accessories that go with them IE Stands Slaves Cabled so forth and so on.

As well as the background stand and piles of roll paper

 

Other Stuff

Bogen Mono pod

Bogen 3021

Bogen 190 XD PRO

Bogen Ball Head