The Long Weekend Santa Fe Shoulder Bag Full Review (& Video!)
Written by: Steven Schultz
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The best everyday bag for film photographers, even over a backpack? I'd say yes.
Easy 10 Out of 10
I’ve owned the Long Weekend Santa Fe Shoulder Bag for over 2 year now, and honestly, the thoughts I shared in my initial impressions video review still stand — this is one of my favorite bags I’ve ever used as a film photographer and working creative.
Build Quality
The Santa Fe Shoulder Bag uses YKK zips and a recycled 500 denier nylon. The zippers feel fantastic, the fabric feels remarkably durable, and triple the bonus points for being recycled. I've noticed this fabric does attract quite a bit of fur, which stands out on the black colorway — so, if you have pets or just don't want to deal with added hair, I'd consider getting the cream color version. I've used this bag almost daily for the past 2 years, and the materials are in fantastic shape. No parts or fabrics have shown any signs of failure.
Perfect number of pockets for things like 35mm film or snacks, made from mesh for an easy stretch.
Weatherproof, so I never worry about rain during a photo walk.
Heavy duty strap is still comfortable andadjustable depending where you want it to sit on the body.
Perfectly holds my Nikon AF 35mm.
What We Love:
Vibrant Colors:
Long Weekend consistently delivers a visually appealing camera line in various classic color options.
Creator-Made:
A beautiful manifestation of Willem’s lifelong passion for film photography, now conveniently fitting in the palm of our hands.
Best For: Any film photographer (well, really anybody) who digs good design for film rolls in mind while sporting a retro look.
What I Pack In a Shoulder Bag
The front bucket pockets are my favorite part of this bag. It's super manageable to dump stuff in each and go without worrying about anything falling out. Funny enough, they remind me of pockets on a chore coat, which is my favorite style of jacket, so this intentional design decision is a true standout.
I also appreciate that the minimal main compartment includes one zip pocket to provide organization built into the bag without forcing the user to use internal dividers. With this pack being 3 liters, you can stack (6) 120 boxes of Portra. So, roughly $10,000 worth of film.
Pssssst… need some extra accessories to throw in your Santa Fe? Here are some of my favorites:
There's no denying the striking look of this pack. I decided on the black colorway, which stands relatively neutral with a pop of texture on the front ripstop pocket. And if you’re feeling more colorful, the cream colorway is sure to hit the mark, sporting beautiful red, blue, and yellow accents throughout. It has an effortless elegance that will naturally attract a wide variety of people looking for a shoulder bag. It also holds a fun 90's vibe, if that's your thing - come on, why would it not be?
Things That Could Improve...
I'll be candid — it's difficult to critique this bag without sounding extremely nitpicky. Willem, Allison, and the team at Moment did a phenomenal job building and testing all of Long Weekend's gear, which shows in the final product. However, I've had a few ideas on potential improvements in the last couple of years of using this bag daily. Here's what I'd love to see iterated in future Long Weekend products:
Fabric that doesn't attract as much hair, animal, etc.
Buckles that articulate so the straps contour to your body better.
Larger zipper pulls for more effortless opening and closing.
Weather-resistant fabrics for more peace of mind in everyday scenarios.
It's important to note that this camera isn't just a product of a brand; it's entirely creator-made. Crafted and meticulously tailored to Willem’s preferences, drawing from his experience as a professional photographer and documentarian.
Who Is This Bag For?
The short answer is everyone! Although the Santa Fe Shoulder Bag has design nods and features geared toward photographers, it can be used by anyone, anytime, anywhere. I've loaded this bag with just my phone, wallet, and Sour Patch Kids — no camera gear in sight — and it suffices perfectly.
Jokes aside, this is one of my favorite bags I've ever used. In my opinion, the best products are the ones that are designed to work with you, not against you. They get out of your way and allow you to do exactly what you need. The Long Weekend Santa Fe does just that — it not only enables but encourages me to get out, make images, and enjoy the process of photography. And as a bonus, I also get to look pretty cool while doing it.
A bag that looks as good as your old Leica.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean the Santa Fe Shoulder Bag?
Hand wash it with warm water and mild detergent, then air dry. No machines, no harsh chemicals.
How should this shoulder bag fit my body?
Strap adjustability range (min. length - max. length) approximately 28-50" length. You can wear it wither across your torso or over the shoulder.
What can I pack in the Santa Fe Shoulder Bag?
The internal dimensions are 11” W x 5.5” H (28 cm x 14 cm). Check out the YouTube video linked at the top of the page to see what we packed in!
Steven Schultz
Chicago-based artist Steven Schultz uses film photography, filmmaking, and design to explore human stories.