“Over the years my kit bag has become heavier and heavier as my interest in the subject has grown. One thing I’ve learned over those years is that it pays to buy quality. Using cheap products and materials can make your images suffer. Of course, a great kit bag doesn’t make you a great photographer but if you use the right equipment for the right job it makes capturing the right image a great deal easier in my opinion.”

Although Mark does use a digital camera, wherever possible he prefers to use his Ebony View Camera.

Ebony View CameraLarge Format Kit Comprises:
Ebony SV45U Large Format View Camera (with Assymetric Rear Tilt) made from Ebony
Ebony SW45 Large Format View Camera made from Mahogany (Lighter for long treks!)
90mm Rodenstock Grandagon Wide Angle Lens
150mm Rodenstock Sironar ‘N’ Lens
210mm Schneider Kreuznach APO-Symmar Lens
300mm Nikon Nikkor M Lens
Horseman 6x7 120 Film Back
Guohua 6x12 120 Panoramic Film Back
Linhof Viewfinder
Sekonic L558 Spot Light-Meter

Digital:
Panasonic Lumix G1

Film:
FujiFilm Quick-Load Provia 100
FujiFilm Quick-Load Velvia 50
FujiFilm 120 Velvia 50

Lee Filter System Comprising:
0.3, 0.6 & 0.9 ND Hard Grad Filter System
0.3, 0.6 & 0.9 ND Soft Grad Filter System
0.9 Neutral Density Filter
81b Warm Up Filter
Lee 105mm Circular Polariser

Tripod Comprises:
Gitzo GT3541XLS Systematic Carbon Fibre Legs
Manfrotto 410 Geared Head

LowePro Pro Trekker AW Back-Pack.