For the longest time, I’ve been looking for a “waist/holster” camera carrying system that would allow me to carry my cameras “naked”, allowing immediate, easy access. Last July, prior to leaving for four month’s worth of assignments in Asia, I spoke with Andy Cotton, the inventor of the Cotton Carrier. Andy was launching a camera carrying system for photographers working in what I’ll call, highly active situations. The system is designed to be worn as a chest harness and has an optional second “holster” which can be added. Andy and I talked and agreed that I would field test his Cotton Carrier system. Andy tried to convince me to use the chest harness, but I told him I was only interested in the “second holster”. Anyway, I persisted and Andy agreed to send me just 2 bare holsters without the chest harness.
I applied the two holsters to my Think Tank Speed belt and gave the “hybrid” combination of Cotton Carrier Holsters and Think Tank Steroid Speed Belt a field test while leading my India photo tour. I also asked one of my tour guests, Peter Fay a well known San Diego based photographer try it out. Peter is a retired engineer.
Shown below is Peter with his Canon MarkII and 70-200 f2.8 lens hanging in the Cotton Carrier Holster, mounted on a Think Tank Steroid Speed Belt, similar to how I used it.
During the trip, I also ran into Nevada Weir and the National Geographic photo tour group, and low and behold, one of the members of her group was using the Cotton Carrier System! Vicki Athens, a podiatrist and professional photographer from Michigan, was using Andy Cotton’s 2-camera set up. Vicki says it’s the best camera carrying system she had ever used! Shown below is Vicki with a local Sadhu at Gadisar Lake, near Jaisalmer in Rajasthan.
In summary, the Cotton Carrier is a well made, innovative system for active photographers who need a stable, quick-release camera carrying system. Learn more about the Cotton Carrier and watch Andy’s instructional videos at the Cotton Carrier website.