
Finally, a Camera Bag that Doesn’t Suck
Most photographers know the pain of looking for the right camera bag.
Henry is Gear Patrol's Deputy Photography Editor. Despite not having a writing position at GP, he still manages to sneak in his abstruse opinions on everything from bikes to cameras to furniture every once in a while.
Most photographers know the pain of looking for the right camera bag.
The Canon 5DS and 5DS R are ultra high resolution and incredibly impressive.
The Leica name is legendary but their non-rangefinder cameras have never quite lived up to it.
The Giant Propel SL 0 is fast, stiff and incredibly expensive, but does it stand up to what the Europeans have to offer?
World’s Fairs used to be amazing. While the 2015 Expo in Milan was condemned by the Pope, visitors to the 1904 St.
The Hasselblad CFV-50c is a 50-megapixel medium-format digital sensor attached to a camera that was first manufactured in 1957. It costs $15,000.
The Nissan Cube wasn’t our most thrilling test drive, but the Ferrari F12 was pretty darn fun.
Leica’s new Q system aims to merge the full-frame sensor and unrivaled prime lens design of their M rangefinders with the modern conveniences of their T-system.
We’ve been to the Red Hook Crit before, but in 2015 the field was more competitive and more international than ever.
Cleaning your bike is about more than just looking good — it helps expensive components last longer and keeps everything running smooth.
Heli-skiing in Western Canada is about as good as skiing gets.
Who says you can’t get good snow in the middle of April?
For a limited time, Stuart Parr’s motorcycles are on display in Midtown Manhattan.
Notes and gripes from a day of photographing rally school.
Four GP Writers sit down to find the best session beers under 5.0% ABV.
What the hell does the world’s most expensive hamburger — a $1,700 gold-leafed British monstrosity — have to do with Instagram?