Travel Tech 101 – Indigo Marble Camera Strap

We all love taking pictures during our trips. There has never been a cheaper souvenir than your own photographs. When preparing for a big adventure I always want to ensure that my camera is charged, I have plenty of memory cards and an additional battery. However, something you might not think about while getting your gear together is the camera strap.

You may be questioning the importance of a camera strap, but after carrying a DSLR hour after hour you will soon realize how imperative it is to have a strap that supports all your needs. I was one of those people that just used the stock strap that came with my camera until I found the Indigo Marble Camera Strap – a definite life changer!

indigo marble camera strap

Who is Indigo Marble?

Indigo Marble is a relatively new player in the camera strap market but I have to admit the moment I set eyes on the SC35 camera strap, I knew this company had innovation and creativity in their minds.

Indigo Marble is a small company focused on helping photographers of any ability enjoy their chosen hobby or profession more than they did before they owned an Indigo Marble Camera Strap.

The biggest problem I have with stock straps is how bad it hurts my neck, not to mention how much I look like a tourist! This is where Indigo Marble has created a product to relieve these problems. The comfort level of the SC35 neoprene camera strap is so high, I literally can’t feel 3lbs of camera hanging from my body. I no longer wear the strap around my neck, it is a cross body strap that distributes the weight evenly.

indigo marble camera strap

SC35 Camera Strap Features

1.Comfort

My favorite part about the strap is that it has a rubberized underside which creates a grip that prevents the strap from moving once it is on your shoulder. This enables your camera to simply slide along the strap, creating an added comfort level in addition to making it easier to capture the perfect shot.

Let’s take a look at a standard, stock camera strap. This is attached through the loops at each side of the camera. However, this wonderful strap by Indigo Marble has a plate that attaches to the tripod mount making the strap secure and sturdy.

indigo marble camera strap

What about if you need to use a tripod? Don’t worry,  the built-in plate also has a connector that you don’t have to remove the strap for and the camera simply attaches to the tripod as normal.

2.Security

Security is a huge issue when you are taking pictures. While you are focusing all of your attention on capturing the perfect shot, it can sometimes leave your camera vulnerable especially when you are in a busy area.

indigo marble camera strap

The Indigo Marble camera strap allows the camera to sit at your hip instead of in front of your body making your hand a great cover. It also ensures that when you are walking in a crowd the camera will not be exposed and potentially damaged or even stolen.

3.Adjustability

Everything is completely adjustable to fit all users and their style of photography shooting. I never thought that a camera strap could make a difference in shooting but with this strap you never miss a shot (fingers crossed you don’t!). Before I can remember being so uncomfortable with the stock strap that I missed those spontaneous moments.

indigo marble camera strap

Indigo Marble has thought of everything and I will never miss those moments again thanks to this innovative strap.

Pros

  • Secure and sturdy
  • Extremely innovative design
  • Comfortable
  • Adjustable Straps
  • Quick draw to shoot

Cons

  • The strap screws directly into the tripod mount on your camera, so it does make it hard to find a case to store your camera.

Summary

The Indigo Marble Camera Strap is a must-have for all types of photographers. Some might find it a bit on the expensive side but I promise you will not be disappointed. If you are not satisfied with your purchase, Indigo Marble offers a 100% money back guarantee as they are convinced you will be sold on this game-changing design.

This is a strap that you will put on once and never look back at those stock straps again!

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*Disclosure of Material Connection: A Brit & A Southerner was not financially compensated for this post. We received a free sample from Indigo Marble for consideration of review purposes only. This is solely our personal opinion/experience*

Why Visit the Historic City of Richmond Virginia?

From Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Richmond, Virginia there is an abundance of history waiting to be uncovered, so what better way to start your US history lesson by exploring one of these very locations. After a long drive the previous day, we were really excited to see what the historic city of Richmond, Virginia had to offer, though the elements had other ideas.

Imagine waking up full of excitement only to look outside and see torrential rain falling in an attempt to dampen your spirits. However, we are hardy folks and a little (ok A LOT) rain was not going to prevent us from exploring.

One-fourth of all the American Civil War’s battles and 60% of its casualties occurred within a 75-mile radius of Richmond.

If you are ever in the state of Virginia, I highly recommend taking time to check out Richmond, not only because of the steeped history here but also because of the plethora of attractions that are available. Here is a brief summary of the landmarks and attractions we were able to see during our short visit to Virginia’s capital.

Capitol Square

Heading to the downtown area of the city, we immediately visited the site of the Virginia Capitol which is surrounded by a number of key statues such as the George Washington Monument, Bell Tower and Virginia Civil Rights Memorial. Despite the rain, Heather took some awesome pictures of these landmarks and really made it worthwhile exploring this part of the city.

richmond george washington memorial

The Capitol building is open to the public and guided tours are given daily. Parking is limited in the near vicinity to the Capitol so be prepared to walk from the parking lots at either 8th and Grace Street or 7th and Marshall Street.

richmond virginia capitol

We are both sticklers for monuments and statues, so with Richmond being such a hotspot for these iconic landmarks, it quickly made us forget about the constant downpour we were engulfed in. Capitol Square encompasses not only Richmond’s but the nation’s stance on the enduring principles and leadership that have evolved over the years.

richmond civil rights memorial

The Capitol building is located directly next to the Executive Mansion which stands on the same grounds and provides residential quarters for Virginia governors. These grounds have housed many leading names from around the world including a visit from Queen Elizabeth II in 2007 and Winston Churchill back in 1929.

richmond executive mansion

Are you a US history enthusiast? If you are, then visiting Capitol Square is just the start of the various landmarks worth exploring in Richmond. If you are not, don’t worry because you probably will be after seeing all of these cool attractions!

Monument Avenue

If you thought that exploring the grounds of Capitol Square was enough to satisfy your US history fix, don’t worry because Richmond has a wealth of other monuments and memorials worth experiencing. In fact, Monument Avenue is the name of a premier avenue style setting in the heart of the city, providing a variety of key memorials reflecting some notable figures throughout US history.

The layout of Monument Avenue almost made me think of the Champs-Elysees in Paris or the Mall in London. However, unlike these famous stretches that lead to a key attraction like the Arc de Triomphe or Buckingham Palace, Monument Avenue provides visitors with these iconic memorials at various stages along the avenue. The six monuments are specifically of five Virginian Confederate participants of the Civil War along with a notable sportsman that heralded from Richmond.

Despite the relentless rainfall that continued throughout the morning, we found a number of spots along Monument Avenue to park and explore each of the landmarks. Let’s take a look at each of the monuments along this avenue.

The Robert E. Lee monument is the largest of them all and was actually the first to be constructed dating back to 1890. In 1907, the J.E.B. Stuart equestrian memorial was constructed and is in close proximity to the Lee Memorial on the south-eastern end of Monument Avenue.

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Just a few days after the unveiling of the Stuart Memorial, the Jefferson Davis monument was revealed to the local Richmond population. Davis was President of the Confederate States in the 1860s and there is actually a very close relationship with Robert E. Lee who is also idolized in Richmond as mentioned previously.

Whether this relationship was a positive as you might imagine…well I will let your imaginations run wild here because stories suggest accusations against him for treason led to Lee becoming a more affectionately followed confederate general!

richmond jefferson davis monument

Stonewall Jackson – now that’s a popular name in Richmond, Virginia! He is the best known Confederate general after Lee. Along with this iconic memorial along Monument Avenue, there is also a commemoration for him in Capitol Square, so whenever you explore Richmond you will likely see something related to Jackson.

richmond stonewall jackson memorial

The first of the final two monuments along this avenue is the Matthew Fontaine Maury memorial. The Maury Memorial is different to the aforementioned Confederate general memorials, because his role was in oceanography and chief of sea coast.

The creation of this memorial in 1929 does still provide evidence that Maury is a recognized figure though indirectly with the Confederacy, further supported when you see parades that pass by the previous four memorials but make a turn before reaching Maury’s monument! Controversial perhaps but it still provides an iconic representation of a key figure in Richmond’s history.

richmond matthew fontaine maury memorial

And then we have the final monument of a key figure in the world of sport – Arthur Ashe. If you thought the addition of Maury’s memorial in 1929 was controversial, the inclusion of Ashe’s on Monument Avenue caused even more uproar. It is much smaller than the rest of the memorials and is the only one that faces away from the center of Richmond.

Many claimed that Ashe had no direct relationship with the Confederate leaders while others (mainly African Americans) at the time claimed that his distinguished fame among the city and global sport warranted a spot along this avenue.

richmond arthur ashe memorial

Regardless of your position on whether Ashe should be memorialized alongside these other leaders, his iconic place in the world of tennis ensures that wherever this monument is located it is a richly deserved accolade.

Summary

Experiencing the Capitol Square and Monument Avenue in Richmond, Virginia is just a small snippet of the amazing attractions on offer in this part of the state. Unfortunately our time in Virginia’s capital city was limited and after exploring the downtown historical area, we headed over to Agecroft Hall which adds a completely different dimension to the city as it’s roots are located back in Lancashire, England. But this just develops the variety that is on offer in Richmond, enhancing its reputation as a city with a plethora of attractions for all types of visitors.

Heather is a huge history fan so naturally she had a great time exploring Richmond and likely could have spent much more time taking in more of the museums and attractions available here. History is not my preferred domain but I have to admit that Richmond did provide a very different experience than just learning about history in a classroom setting or reading a book. There is nothing quite like seeing memorials, monuments and representations of history to really grab your attention. Richmond certainly achieves this and I look forward to returning here to learn much more in the near future!

Disclaimer – We would like to thank Visit Richmond for working with us during our visit to Virginia’s capital. The content of this post are solely our personal opinions/experiences and we were not financially compensated for this post. 

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Frankfurt am Main – Historic vs. Modern Germany

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Crossing the border into Germany following our adventure around Switzerland using our Eurail Pass, we immediately started contemplating the German stereotypes we all associate with this nation. The train journey from Zurich to Dusseldorf meant that we would be able to spend a few hours in Frankfurt before heading north to our final destination.

Beer drinking and sampling the German delicacy ‘Bratwurst’ or any sausage for that matter, were both top of our list of things to try on German soil. However, the moment we disembarked the train at the Frankfurt Hauptbahnhof, our thoughts changed from German cuisine to exploring the beautiful city that is Frankfurt am Main.

frankfurt train station

Innenstadt

Much of Germany is typified in the city of Frankfurt with a gorgeous blend of historic architecture and culture maintained throughout the city combined with a rapid development of modernization in terms of its infrastructure. Home of the European Central Bank, Frankfurt is clearly a financial European hub and this is represented by the high-rise buildings and corporate lifestyle that you can see as you stroll around the modern-day Bankenviertel (banking district). This is part of the Innenstadt or central city district that makes up a large part of Frankfurt’s current day to day business development.

frankfurt

Leaving the main train station in Frankfurt, we decided to take a stroll and see what this beautiful city had to offer. Walking along the Kaiserstraße, we were able to pass by the European Central Bank tower and headed towards some of the tallest structures in Frankfurt including the Commerzbank Tower which stands at almost 850ft tall.

If you are a skyscraper aficionado like I am, you will be impressed by the architectural design of the modern day buildings throughout the city.

frankfurt bankenviertel

We headed back to the Willy Brandt Plaza that houses both the European Central Bank and one of the iconic attractions throughout Frankfurt – the Euro Sculpture. However, the interesting aspect is how you move through the various districts and in a short distance you transition from modern design to historic grandeur.

This has maintained a prevalent iconography throughout the years in Frankfurt, proving how important this is to such a proud nation. This was especially true as we made our way from the popular tourist spot beside the Euro attraction to the Altstadt (old town).

Frankfurt euro tower

Römerberg

Heading to the historic Altstadt area of Frankfurt, in particular the beautiful square known as Römerberg was a poignant but extremely rewarding moment for us. Heather recalled many stories her grandfather had shared when she was younger of his time spent in Frankfurt during World War II. His claim to fame however was residing in Frankfurt during the same time that Elvis Presley did, so this was definitely a worthwhile trip for us to reminisce.

Frankfurt Altstadt

One of the main attractions in Römerberg is the Römer, the historic town hall. We passed under the Bridge of Sighs which is perfect connection to the newly renovated wing across the street from the original Römer wings.

frankfurt bridge of sighs

As you turn the corner and walk on to the famous square, you are surrounded by architectural beauty that continues to flourish in this city. At the heart of the square is the fountain of justice and of course the stereotypical cobblestones are everywhere in this part of the city.

frankfurt romerberg

The beautiful frameworks on the houses that surround this courtyard are an integral part of Frankfurt’s history. Many of these buildings have intriguing names such as ‘The Great Angel’ which references where Frankfurt’s first bank was established in the 17th century.

Imagine standing in the Römerberg square contemplating the many festivals, markets, imperialistic elections and even executions that have taken place over recent centuries in this very spot.

frankfurt romerberg

As I mentioned, a very poignant location with a deep historical background yet this seems to provide a more intriguing attraction for the thousands of visitors that flock here every year. Restaurants and gift shops are nowadays a key component of this square and provide a perfect spot to reminisce stories of years gone by especially if you can grab a local German to share some of their fondest memories with you.

frankfurt

I referred earlier to some of the stereotypes that we associate with the German nation and well, the direct attitude that Germans have is actually a very positive aspect when it comes to sharing some of the stories passed through their generations.

Banks of the Main River

After passing through Römerberg, we headed to the banks of the Main River which provided some gorgeous views across the river. I can imagine that this part of Frankfurt is swarming with people when the weather is a little more forgiving than what we encountered. However, despite the dark and dreary conditions I think this added to the experience. One of our friends noted that these conditions inspired some of the most famous painters around the world!

Frankfurt am main river

Walking along the banks of the Main River, we were passed by a variety of runners, roller-skaters and cyclists who clearly find solitude in this party of the city. Our visit was marred slightly by the amount of rubbish and litter that was scattered along the banks, clearly many of the New Year’s Eve celebrations were located here.

Regardless of this, we were able to view both sides of the river which is famous for the ‘cultural mile’ with a variety of museums on offer. The bridges emphasize the fine architecture we all associate with Germans. In fact, the precise stereotype related to Mercedes-Benz vehicles is unequivocally presented here in the design of the Eiserner Steg and Friedensbrücke infrastructure.

Frankfurt Cuisine

I’m sure many of you reading this post are waiting for our experience of German cuisine. Well don’t worry, we didn’t disappoint though we did have to wait until we returned to the Hauptbahnhof to sample a German delicacy before boarding our train onwards to Dusseldorf.

With so many awesome alternatives to choose from, where do you even start? Do you opt for the Bratwurst or perhaps Sauerkraut? Nope, instead we went for a Geflügelrolle! It is a poultry sausage baked fresh and crisp and available in most German supermarkets. Perhaps classifying this as a delicacy is stretching the truth a little but it was extremely tasty so I’m pretty happy with our experience sampling German cuisine given our lack of time to find other options.

Summary

The beauty of Frankfurt lies in the distinctive historic vs. modern vibe you feel as you wander around exploring this city. Whether you are a history buff or skyscraper connoisseur, there is something in Frankfurt that will likely spark your interest. Römerberg Square is certainly a key component of Frankfurt’s history and the Römer has been the city hall of Frankfurt am Main for 600 years. Walking around these grounds makes it easy to reflect on Germany’s treasured history imagining everything that has taken place in this location in years gone by.

Although we only had time to spend a few hours walking around the Bankenviertel and Alstadt districts, this provided enough time to make us realize that a return trip is definitely worthwhile. For our first impression on German soil, thanks to Frankfurt we are definitely ready for a return trip!

If you are interested in viewing more of our pictures from our escapades wandering around Frankfurt, check out our gallery here: Frankfurt 2015

Why Downtown Greenville Is Rated as One of USA’s Best?

Visiting South Carolina for the first time, you would probably think we would visit somewhere like Charleston, Myrtle Beach or Hilton Head. We opted against visiting any of these, primarily because they were not on the predetermined route we had put together but also because of our desire to explore the hidden gems that lay beneath the surface of downtown Greenville, South Carolina. Rated by Forbes magazine as offering one of the best downtown areas in USA, Greenville has rapidly expanded into a thriving community despite suffering from many years of neglect in past decades.

So you may be wondering what makes Greenville such an inspiring and inviting community to explore? Much of the recent expansion may be attributed to the addition of a BMW plant a mere 30 miles north of the city, but the aesthetic improvements made in downtown Greenville are a credit to the local community.

downtown greenville sterling square

Let’s take a look at some of the finest reasons why this city in South Carolina has been voted one of the best metropolis areas to walk around.

Falls Park on the Reedy

Greenville offers a perfect blend of urban development with rural solitude due to it’s location on the Reedy River. Falls Park on the Reedy features a gorgeous collection of waterfalls that pass through the town and provide the perfect setting for private seclusion away from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

downtown greenville falls park on the reedy

Whether you want to wander around the beautifully landscaped gardens or take a stroll across the Liberty Suspension Bridge that crosses directly above the Falls, this is certainly a highlight of Greenville worth exploring.

We actually started out experience in Greenville exploring Falls Park on the Reedy and I would encourage you to do the same, or at least ensure you have enough time to visit here given the natural beauty that is present throughout this part of the downtown area.

downtown greenville liberty suspension bridge

I think the pictures really do this part of Greenville much more justice that words ever will. Take a look and perhaps you will already be convinced why Forbes rated downtown Greenville so highly!

downtown greenville reedy river

Standing on the Liberty Bridge overlooking the rapids passing down the Reedy River is an exhilarating experience, especially when you consider the suspension bridge is situated directly above the river where the falls at at their most active.

If you look downstream from the bridge, you can see a number of walkways and trails that meander along the banks of the river and provide extra solitude for visitors who want to explore rural Greenville or for locals who want to spend their lunch relaxing by the river.

downtown greenville

Historic Architecture

After crossing the Liberty Bridge and heading away from the river, we immediately felt the urban attraction of Greenville with the plethora of historic buildings that have seen renovation over recent years yet maintaining the archaic look and feel. Much of the community here in downtown Greenville is made up of restaurants, government buildings and every day stores but spotted along this landscape are some of the hidden gems I referred to earlier.

downtown greenville

Take the Old Record Building that once stood in the heart of downtown Greenville until it’s demolition in 1924. Today we are left with a marker to reminisce on the former location and stand beside the statue of Vardry McBee, also known as the ‘Father of Greenville’.

downtown greenville vardry mcbee

Court Square

Named after the courthouse that stands proudly in the heart of the downtown area, Court Square is quintessentially reflective of Greenville’s present day movement in becoming one of USA’s best downtown locations. With a number of statues infamous to Greenville’s history situated in this vicinity, the stereotypical public square is not only the hub leading to the steps of the courthouse, rather it offers a perfect spot to plan the rest of your walking tour around the city.

downtown greenville court square

We walked around the square before entering the tourist information office to grab a map and flyers providing information on popular restaurants and bars in the Greenville neighborhood. The statue of Joel Poinsett situated in Court Square is a tribute to the man who once stood in this square in 1851 and gave an inspiring speech to onlookers.

Do you know what Joel Poinsett is most famous for? The poinsettia! That’s right, during his time in Mexico, he visited Taxco del Alarcon and found the beloved poinsettia plant!

downtown greenville court square

Walk Along Main Street

Any time we visit a new city, we are always intrigued to find the true ‘heart’ of the city and this generally can be found near the Main Street. This is certainly true in downtown Greenville and simply walking along Main Street here is a great way to experience the culture and lifestyle present throughout this part of South Carolina.

downtown greenville

Although we didn’t sample any of the local bistros or restaurants, a number of different cuisine options are available here. I could certainly imagine having lunch here before taking a stroll along this historic part of the city and then heading down to Falls Park on the Reedy for the relaxing ambience.

downtown greenville

Summary

Before visiting Greenville, we had no idea that this South Carolina location was voted by Forbes as one of the top downtown spots worth visiting across America. It was only after I started researching some of the key spots that we visited that I realized that this was such a booming town, and I can honestly attest to each of the aforementioned attractions that provide such a unique landscape for Greenville.

Is Greenville really worth going out of your way to visit? I’m not sure, because we were fortunate that it was directly on the route we intended on taking but I can definitely agree that if you plan on taking a trip to South Carolina that it is well worthy of a visit.

Downtown Greenville is a perfect example of a city that was once booming, then suffered the ill effects of a rapid decline but has since re-established itself as an expanding location. It was an eye-opening experience to see the urban vs. rural landscapes on offer here and I would be happy to take a trip back here to see how this community continues to develop.

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