Not terribly clever, but when I'm not using them, I keep stands,
umbrellas & tripod in a (clean) trash can in a closet in my studio.
When I take them somewhere, they go into a duffle bag (an old-school
canvas hockey bag)... This system is easy-peasy, even for a slob like
me.

The wrench-roll wouldn't be at all difficult to make, though.  If you
had access to a sewing machine,  you could get a canvas drop cloth
from the hardware store... and go from there.

:)
-c


On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 1:54 AM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm cleaning up after photographing a friend's party last night. As often 
> happens, when it came time to leave, things got "put away" in a manner much 
> closer to expediency than organization.  This means that I have to pretty 
> much unpack everything, and put it away where it belongs.
>
> The good news is that I have put together a fairly decent sized collection of 
> lighting stands, tripods etc. Unfortunately, I don't really have a good way 
> of storing and transporting them.  I've been carrying the lighting stand, 
> umbrellas etc. in a (very) large duffel, but that's not very convenient when 
> I'm at home.  I'm curious whether anybody has come up with some sort of a 
> brilliantly handy (and cheap) way of storing and carrying these things.
>
> And for that matter, any other sort of camera gear beyond bodies and lenses.
>
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