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At IBC & Photokina this year it seemed like there was a bag company with new products at every other corner. One brand in particular caught our eye: Orca Bags make bags for professionals with durability and ergonomics in mind and they produce the first softbags with an aluminum frame construction.
Orca Bags is a very new company that was founded earlier this year (!), and it was brought to life by the people who made the famous Petrol Bags, a company that was sold just a few years ago.
Orca Bags look very interesting for people who are very serious about their work and spend a lot of time in the field. When taking a close look their products seem to come from people with working experience and are not just another copy of a copy.
All bags are available in several different sizes. Ofer from Orca Bags presented the following bags:
For more information on Orca Bags check out their website: orcabags.com
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.