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Eric Kim launches ‘Henri’ Neck Strap (Mark II) and Wrist Strap

10 Feb

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If you’re one to be tempted by fancy camera straps, you may be interested that street photographer Eric Kim has announced two new ‘Henri’ straps: the ‘Henri’ Neck Strap (Mark II) and the ‘Henri’ Wrist Strap. The newest neck strap is made from a darker leather than the previous version, the same color as ‘a good cup of coffee,’ according to Kim. The wrist strap is also made of leather and offers a similar design.

The straps are handmade by a leather-maker in Saigon, and are then polished and packaged in Berkeley. Both items are available with limited stock. Buyers in the U.S. can purchase the neck strap for $ 79.95 and the wrist strap for $ 39.95 through Amazon. International buyers can purchase the straps through PayPal via Kim’s website for the same rates plus $ 15 USD for shipping.

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Cecilia Gallery Camera Neck Strap Giveaway

10 Sep

Fashion Photography Blog & Cecilia Gallery presents The Classic Camera Strap Giveaway CompeitionFashionPhotographyBlog.com had recently reviewed Cecilia Gallery’s 2.5cm neck straps. Today, I’m going to let you know just how you can own one of these gorgeously crafted neck straps for your cameraOne of our readers will be the lucky recipient of a black 2.5cm neck strap for their camera valued at $ 68USD,  courtesy of Cecilia Gallery. Now to the exciting part, to decide on who we should give this prize to, we at FashionPhotographyBlog.com are currently holding a competition till the end of this month.

 

How To Enter The Great Camera Strap Giveaway

 

1) Take a photo of your favorite item that you use as a photographer.

 

The item doesn’t need to be restricted to cameras; feel free to think outside the box as much as you want to. It could be an accessory, a piece of software, a tablet, computer or electronic equipment, a book or even an app just to name a few examples.  Feel free to be as creative as you like in the photo – you may even want to appear in the photo if you are comfortable being seen in it. Just make sure that we can clearly identify what the item is (so watch those gradient filters and gaussian blurs ;).

 

2) Write a short description of at least 25 words telling us why it’s your favorite item that you use as a photographer. You can include how it has benefited yourself or how useful the item has been to your photography. We want to hear why you love it so much!

 

3) Email these to the team at FPBlog via competition@fashionphotographyblog.com with your first and last name so we know whose entries are whose. Make sure you include the subject line: The Classic Camera Strap Giveaway

 

4) You can enter as many times as you like, just that each entry needs to be accompanied with a photo and description. One lucky winner will be chosen from the selection by our judging panel.

 

5) Competition starts now and closes at the end of this month, September 30th at Midnight.

Cecilia Gallery 2.5 cm Camera Neck Strap Review

So that’s how you can will one of Celia Gallery’s trendy 2.5cm neck straps. Make sure that you stay up to date on the contest and tune in to receive the announcement we will make making after the competition ends:

 

1) LIKE us on Facebook and follow us on social media.

2) Join our mailing list

 

We would like to thank Cecilia Gallery for supporting our site and offering one of their newly released 2.5cm neck straps as our giveaway prize. We have officially started the competition and are now open for receiving entries.

 

A big good luck everyone! There can only be one winner:”) 

 

 

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Cecilia Gallery Camera Neck Strap Review

10 Sep

Hey there FashionPhotographyBlog.com readers! A while ago we posted a review of the unique camera straps produced by New York-ased, camera strap manufacturers, Cecilia Gallery. We loved the Incan-inspired Peruvian designs and great quality of the Argentinian leather in their hand-crafted camera straps. This time round, Cecilia Gallery announced their latest range of 2.5cm leather neck strap and we were fortunate enough to get a hold of one of these new straps to give it a bit of a road test and to find out how these new camera straps stack up to their predecessors – a quite high benchmark I reckon, since we loved their original straps, but we were up to the challenge.

 Cecilia Gallery 2.5 cm Camera Neck Strap Review

In case you are not aware, Cecilia Gallery produces camera straps using quality materials sourced from all over the world, from the alpaca wool of Peru, the cowhide leathers of Argentina, to nylon fro the mills in the US. The unity of these pieces created a stunning range of eclectic, trendy, patterned camera straps for DSLRs. Now the company is expanding with a new set of neck straps, that are thinner and ideal for smaller cameras, like mirrorless cameras. While this new range of camera straps takes on a more simplified approach with a refined elegance compared to the larger, stylish patterned straps onIt the original straps, the new 2.5cm neck straps may be the compatible assessor for the photographer that is looking for a subdued and robust camera strap that is fashioned with good quality leather.     

 

To put it out there, the black 2.5cm leather neck strap we reviewed is a simple camera strap with very basic design features. Whether that is a pro or a con, that is really up to the individual’s taste. I like the idea of whipping my camera out and intriguing people with my camera strap with its Peruvian patterned stitching. It’s a great conversation starter. However, if I think laterally about it, when I travel overseas I don’t want to draw too much attention to my camera. So really, you know your own circumstance best to know how much attention you would like your camera strap to draw. Just know that Cecilia Gallery has camera straps to cater for both, conservative and colourful tastes. The same soft, Argentinean leather, that is now quintessentially associated with Cecilia Gallery’s products, is echoed through to the 2.5 cm neck straps. The texture of the strap is finely pebbled as I ran my fingers across the quality stitching, Cecilia Gallery definitely upholds their impeccable quality in this strap.    

Cecilia Gallery 2.5 cm Camera Neck Strap Review

 

I did find that the neck pad on the 2.5cm leather neck strap, quite stiff which makes it tricky to wrap the strap over the wrist. Softer neck pads would make it easier to run from location to location – just shoot, wrap the strap around your wrist like a makeshift hand-strap and then go. Those who do the same thing, you know what I’m talking about right? It wouldn’t be a problem if you are not a “wrist wrapper”. Mind you, I did assume that the neck pad was stiff because the strap was brand new and had not had the leather broken into yet.   

 

Flexible, small split rings that come with 2.5cm leather neck strap are sturdy and able handle the pulling of any camera gear attached to them. However, one issue that I did find was that on a couple of occasions the split rings got caught on the leather bumpers. This occurred when I put the camera over my neck or shoulder. The rings catch onto the leather bumpers easily because they are thick soft leather pads. In order to avoid this, you’ll need to do manoeuvre the ring upwards and keep it clear from the bumpers, so that rings don’t get caught. It’s just something I noticed, and it won’t bother you unless you are constantly putting down and putting back on multiple cameras on camera straps around your body.

 

Cecilia Gallery 2.5 cm  Camera Neck Strap Review

If you want to get technical with the specs of this camera strap, I’ve provided them here (courtesy of Cecilia Gallery’s website):  

 

– Leather: full-grain Argentinian cowhide;

– Interior: nylon (175lb tensile strength)/polyester;

– Hardware: nickel-plated tempered steel ring, zinc-alloy slider & keeper;

– Adjustable length: 37 in. – 54 in. (94 cm – 137 cm);

– Neck length and width: 14.5 in. x 1 in. (37 cm x 2.5 cm).

 

To adjust the strap to your preference, there are two sliders that can shorten the strap down to 37 inches or increase the length up to 54 inches. The neck pad itself isn’t moveable, however, it’s sufficiently wide enough to rest the camera comfortably around your neck and does the job as you go around with your camera. The strap may look simple, but like Cecilia Gallery’s previous products, they are built to handle the wear and tear that photographers place on their camera straps.

 

According to Cecilia Gallery’s website, the 2.5cm neck strap camera straps have been tested to carry up to 175 pounds. Mind you, I imagine that the more weight you add to the camera the more pressure you will add to your neck with the weight of camera digging into you. That was a major issue I had other camera straps I’ve used, particularly when I traveled and had to carry baggage or was on foot all day with the camera tugging on me. Luckily, this camera strap has extra polyester padding to distribute and cushion the weight.    

 

Cecilia Gallery 2.5 cm Camera Neck Strap Review

Cecilia Gallery’s 2.5cm neck strap is a minimal fuss leather camera accessory that pairs itself nicely with mirrorless cameras and their slimline appearance. Soft leather, strong nylon webbing, polyester padding to protect your neck and adjustable straps to custom tailor the length to your needs, this camera strap is an affordable product for the quality you are getting. There were some negligible issues in regards to the bumpers getting caught on the split rings and the rigidness of the neck pad when we first tested the straps. However, I’m sure these can be solved with a bit more time for the leather to wear.

 

The black 2.5cm neck strap we reviewed is priced on Cecilia Gallery’s website currently at $ 68. Whether that’s cost effective or pricey for you, we are looking at the long-term value of the product. The company is known to make sophisticated and sturdy camera straps, and the last thing I want to deal with when I’m on a shoot is the camera strap breaking on me, and more so, the camera that was around my neck is now smashed on the ground. For me, investing in a Cecilia Gallery camera strap is an affordable insurance for my piece of mind when it comes to handling and protecting my camera. For more information about Cecilia Gallery’s 2.5 neck straps you can check out here.

 

Stay tuned, because one lucky person can receive their own black 2.5cm neck strap courtesy of Cecilia Gallery. FashionPhotographyBlog.com has one to giveaway, and you can find details on how to enter our competition right here on our website shortly.

 

 

Fashion Photography Blog & Cecilia Gallery presents The Classic Camera Strap Giveaway Compeition

 

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Urban Dog Tags: Wear City Grids Around Your Neck & The World

07 Nov

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Like giant-sized fingerprints, urban grid patterns are unique to each city – this project turns that individuating property into an wearable asset, allowing you to hang you hometown or favorite metropolis around your neck as a point of pride.

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nyc etched metal necklace

Currently in crowdfunding on Kickstarter, the Urban Gridded Dogtag set is a “collection of unisex accessory so that architects, cartographers, urban planners, urban explorers, nomads, travelers, jet setters” and others can enjoy. New York City, San Francisco, Paris and Tokyo – can you tell which is where? Many more are also shown below.

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urban dog tag options

The tags come in laser-cut black, gold-plated or stainless steel, with circular variants also available for those who want something without the implicit military reference. Many major cities have already been ‘unlocked’ and further ones will become available depending on how well-funded the campaign becomes before it closes (just one week left!).

urban gridded dog tag

From the creators: “Each piece is carefully designed to capture the cities underlining iconic street network as a lace-like pendant. The information is sourced from gps data by openstreetmap to ensure accurate portraits of the city. With chemical etching technology, the pendants are produced on thick .020″ Stainless Steel with a high level of detail, consistency, and quality. We strive for the component of the dogtags to be locally sourced, made in the USA. Including packaging and mailing supply.”

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