Jim Domke
Inventor of the Original
THE CHOICE OF
WORKING PROFESSIONALS
FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS.
Jim Domke and The Shooter’s Bag™ Story
“I designed my first shooter’s bag to solve a problem, without a thought that I might actually end up in the photo bag business. As a staffer at the Philadelphia Inquirer, I needed a bag I could work out of fast, and on the run if need be. Most bags are designed more like carrying cases or storage devices, with way too much bulk and padding. This is not only unnecessary, but takes away utility, speed and capacity.
The bag I created had the necessary cushioning, yet tons more room. It was designed so that I could get at my equipment instantly, without having to take the bag from my shoulder.
My colleagues liked my ideas and so did thousands of other photographers. What started as a kitchen table experiment is now a line of intelligently designed and executed bags and accessories that are recognized throughout the world as the photojournalist’s choice.”
Canvas, for a classic look and feel:
If your tastes lean towards the traditional and under- stated, then
we add a repellent treatment in the dying process for an extra measure of protec- tion. Still, canvas is a “breathable” fabric, so the air in your Domke Bag stays dry even in the most humid environments. Canvas also helps prevent static electricity, a benefit when working with electronic equipment. Finally, canvas has a character all its own; as your Domke Bag ages, it softens and wears like a favorite pair of jeans. And new or old, a canvas Domke is the ultimate in discretion - the bag that doesn’t shout “Expensive Camera Equipment Inside!”
Or Ballistic Nylon, for a more “high- tech” approach:
If you prefer a nylon bag, we also use