When you spend most of the year traveling all over the country, covering a wide variety of sporting events, getting your gear from venue to venue safely is extremely important. My Think Tank roller is my primary roller, fitting easily into most overhead carry-on bins when I fly. When I’m driving to events, I use my Lowe Pro Roller as a secondary bag to carry extra lenses and gear for remotes. Finally, I have an Ogio backpack that keeps my laptop, memory cards, card readers, and cords safe.
Inside my Think Tank Roller bag:
• 2 Nikon D4 Bodies
• 1 Nikon D3 Body
• 1 Nikon 400mm f2.8
• 1 70-200mm VII f2.8
• 1 14-24mm f 2.8
• 1 24-70mm f2.8
• 1 28mm tiltshift 3.5
• 1 Sigma 28mm 1.8 (used to take the picture)
• 1 Sigma 50mm 1.4
• 1 1.4x teleconverter
• 1 SB-800 flash
Inside my Lowe Pro Roller bag:
• 1 Nikon D700
• 1 Nikon 600mm f4
• 1 Sigma 120-300mm f2.8
• 1 Sigma 85mm f1.4
• 1 Sigma 10mm f 2.8
• 2 Battery Chargers
Inside my Ogio Backpack:
• 11″ MacBook Air
• 2 MacBook Air chargers
• iPad 2
• 1 iPad/iPhone charger
• Think Tank memory card holder
• Sandisk Memory Card Reader
• Sony XQD Memory Card Reader
• Verizon Wireless 4G Laptop Card
• Western Digital 500 GB external hard drive
• Old credentials
• Pens/Markers
• Eye drops
Once I get to the venue I determine which lenses I am going to use to shoot with and I leave the rest in my roller bag. For example when I am shooting football I use the 400mm on a D4 70-200 on the other D4 and the 24-70 on the D3. Once the game is over I pack up all my gear in my roller bag and off to the next shoot I go.






