Monday, 5 January 2015

A year on: Review of Jo Totes camera bag

I've not blogged for a while, but whilst Christmas trees are still allowed in photos I wanted to share a review of the Siena bag by Jo Totes which I've now owned for a year.



Last christmas I was given the Siena camera bag made by Jo Totes. It was a surprise gift from Matt and an investment into future photography. At first I was worried about also using it as my day to day handbag as every other bag of this style I had owned broke after a few months, but it was too pretty to only use for shooting weddings. I'm really pleased to say it's held up amazingly.


After a year it is certainly the best camera, and everyday, bag I’ve ever owned. When I first heard of Jo Totes bags I couldn’t find a review for Siena anywhere. It’s hard to tell from photos alone how much you can practically fit in a bag. I’ve taken some photos to show how much kit you can fit in the bag and it still close. After nearly a year of everyday use the signs of wear are the most obvious in the corners, but even that is negligible. This bag is brilliant and perfect for carrying around a camera for everyday life, filling it with kit or just taking your books to uni. 

The adjustable felt sections velcro to anywhere inside the bag, including a big ipad section at the front. 



This is what fits in the bag, when photographing somewhere the camera stays around my neck freeing up space for another lens in my bag.


This post was in no way sponsored by Jo Totes, I just reaaaaallyy love this bag!

If you are looking for a camera bag I would highly recommend this, you can find it here. They offer international shipping :)

Happy New Year!