I have already admitted it a few times: my relationship with camera straps is a typical "love and hate" kind of story. There are times where I simply can't stand a piece of leather or whatever else hanging around my neck or wrist and I simply prefer holding the camera firmly in my hand; but there are also these moments when I fully respect and appreciate the convenience and safety these straps are giving me and my cameras. Simply put: I don't like straps when I am actually actively photographing (holding the camera up to my eye) and I really do like them when they help me to free my hands in between the frames. Enter Hyperion Camera Straps - my recent discovery, which is definitely much more on the love-side of the entire spectrum. Hyperion Camera Straps are a creation of Venia and Pavlos - a passionate couple of photographers living in Greece. It all started as their personal DIY project: they simply wanted to have nice and durable straps for their own cameras. so they made some! They used some soft acrylic cloth for the straps themselves (material which in a way resembles a climbing rope) and some waxed nylon for []
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