

Every pouch feels secure, and I’ve never had anything fall out of them on my travels. A large pouch in the back gives me space for a notebook, a book, or simply things I’ve picked up during the day like gallery maps or museum brochures. The extra pouches around the bag give me space to pack essentials, like film, a light meter, and snacks. It serves as a camera bag, but also as an everyday carry bag before a day of adventures. From the smallest day trip to Duluth, Minnesota, to week-long trips to France and the Dominican Republic, this bag has been by my side through it all. This bag has accompanied me on every single trip I’ve taken over the years. My bag of choice for traveling is the ONA Bowery bag. I enjoy knowing that we hold similar values and share a commitment to bettering our world through our business practices. These are both charities I’ve supported in the past, and I continue to support Charity: water with every print order placed through my lab partner, Musea.

It’s clear that they believe photos can tell powerful stories that help make a difference in the world, and they put this into action by partnering with photography-oriented nonprofits like Charity Water and 100 Cameras. ONA’s dedication to craftsmanship isn’t the only thing I value about them.

You can tell how much care goes into every bag by how beautiful and durable they are, I’ve owned mine for over 5 years now.
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Something I love about ONA is that they're transparent about their production process, and even have a full page on their website dedicated to showcasing the handmade process that goes into making each bag. Upon returning home, Tracy Foster researched materials, came up with designs and established a working relationship with a family-owned factory in the Dominican Republic. I felt very strongly that there should be a more stylish option,” said Foster. “I was carrying a very boring, ballistic nylon camera bag. During her trip, she became dissatisfied with her camera bag. The company's founder and designer Tracy Foster recalls a trip to South Africa in 2008, during which she traveled with a camera, and intentions to capture her trip in photos. There is a brand, however, that has risen above the noise, and created a bag so simple, that it’s practically perfect.Įstablished in 2010, ONA is a purveyor of fine bags that focuses on handcrafting leather and canvas camera bags for creative entrepreneurs and photographers. Many are over-engineered, with unnecessary zippers, hard-to-access pockets, and useless extra features. Most solutions unfortunately are rather garish and drab, commonly made of cheap nylon with plastic hardware and clasps. In the photography world, there are thousands of options for carrying your gear.
