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So I want to bring my camera to school...?
I take a photography class, and I usually only bring when I need it for class and keep it in my locker the entire day. But tomorrow I want to keep it with me since I usually see a lot of interesting things and I really want to take pictures of things other than silhouetted dead trees, leaves, colorful and abstract things I find, and old buildings i find.
And the the "interesting things" that I find in my highschool range from narrow, barely ever used hallways to the school's modern and artistic architecture.
Anyways, I want to carry it with me, but how can I carry it with me without having someone steeling it (even though the chances of that are low), losing it or breaking it?
Any tips?
4 Answers
- SumiLv 75 years ago
Don't flash it around. Keep it in a backpack or carrying case that doesn't look like a camera bag. Backpacks are great for this because they're common in high schools and no one would think that you've got an expensive item in it other than your Algebra text book.
Your other option is to get a strap like the Black Rapid. It's a fairly long strap that would allow you to keep it around you at all times. Not having to store it in a locker (can be broken into), or in a backpack (can be broken into or left behind) will ensure that it's safe. And if you wear a light jacket, then it's even more out of sight.
- keerokLv 75 years ago
From where I am, the chances that a camera can be stolen is higher if it is kept unguarded in a locker.
In-school, just keep it in your bag or if you're bold enough, wear it with the strap around your neck.
- deep blue2Lv 75 years ago
You just have to be extra vigilant and keep it with you at all times.
Accept that there is an increased risk of loss/damage.
I'm betting you usually have a phone with you (all the kids in our school do) so why not use that to capture images.
Source(s): I teach photography. - 5 years ago
If you want to keep it from being stolen try hanging around the teachers or keep it in plain sight. If you want to keep from losing it keep it in plain sight or ask a teacher if he/she can hold on to it for you until you see somethin. for breaking it, put it in a camera bag.