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About

Chris Keeney, a San Diego California based professional photographer, creates images with the highest of integrity and originality. Specializing in portraits (babies, children, families, couples, graduates), weddings (bridals and engagement), lifestyle, events (parties, corporate meetings, etc.) - as well as personal and fine art projects.

Primarily shooting digital, Chris Keeney constantly is refining his passion for traditional film and alternative film processes. Well known for his pinhole cameras and hand-made prints, distinguishes him as a one of the most unique photographers of his time and area. Bringing an unparalleled eclectic eye to the [viewfinder] of his camera (a marriage between his literal and intuitive eyes), he channels his style to reflect that of his clients’ vision and essence. Chris’ love for his family, children and friends has taught him the importance of time/timing; flaming his desire to preserve each moment as it unfolds. For him, knowing photographs he takes will touch lives, or simply bring a smile to someone’s face by visually recording a memorable moment that will be passed down through generations, fills him with gratitude and humility.

 

Boda Lens Bag

I was fortunate enough to have a fellow photographer and friend give me a new Boda Lens bag for my 40th birthday this year. With the ongoing issue of what bag(s) to take to a shoot/event, I was pleased to try this slimmed down and stylish designed bag on my next shoot.

In the past I used a Lowepro Stealth bag, but was happy to try something new and smaller. Unfortunately during the first event I used the bag, the strap came off accidentally. Fortunately I caught the bag before it started to plummet to the ground. I reattached the bag and went on with the shoot. On another shoot the bag did the same thing and that’s when I decided to contact Boda to see if there was a solution to my problem. Sure enough there was (see picture below)

The friendly folks at Boda instructed me to attach a plastic cable tie to each end of the strap and this would solve my problem. Sure enough it did, and since doing this, the shoulder strap hasn’t come off the bag again. 

by CK

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