Maui Kim wrote in post #4148181
I use Jessica Claire's Shootsac for my lenses and batteries ect..I carry that the whole day and love it! And for all my extra stuff I use a pelican rolling case that holds gear and laptop.
My setup is really close to Kim's. I use a Lowepro Pro Roller 1 as my primary bag--depending on what I'm carrying, it will hold 2-3 bodies (2 gripped) (no lenses attached), plus 6 lenses, 4 flashes, and all sorts of other stuff. Most of this is carried to weddings as backup in case of failure, and the Roller is locked to a permanently mounted object somewhere in the facility. What I'm actually using generally either goes on me with straps or into the Shootsac. My assistant (usually my husband) holds the second body in use or in reserve, except during the ceremony, where I keep both on me, one with the 17-55, one with the 70-200.
For more "minimal" shoots or places a roller can't go, I take the Lowepro Stealth Reporter D400. I can fit 2 gripped bodies, attached to lenses, two additional lenses, and 2 flashes in there, plus extra batteries, and a few other toys. I still end up tethering it somewhere using a small PacSafe & carrying just what I need in the Shootsac though.
For engagements/senior portraits, it's just the Shootsac. I carry one body & husband carries the other, with maybe 3 lenses & one flash between us. That's a much more fun way to shoot, but I really can't bring myself not to bring absolutely everything along as insurance for weddings.