Part 2 of working at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022. This episode preview and first few days at the games. During a challenging time for the world with a global pandemic on, China are hosting a major event. Equipment, why arrive a week early, using mirrorless vs mirror cameras and a few more bits that I answer that in the show.
I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
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Part 2 of working at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022. This episode preview and first few days at the games. During a challenging time for the world with a global pandemic on, China are hosting a major event. Equipment, why arrive a week early, using mirrorless vs mirror cameras and a few more bits that I answer that in the show.
I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
Tennis Paris Masters 2017 on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast #27
Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast
50 minutes 41 seconds
7 years ago
Tennis Paris Masters 2017 on Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast #27
Todays show you will hear about my experiences working at the Rolex Masters tennis tournament in Paris. From start to finish you will get a break-down of how I shot the event, what I look for and what is expected from me for our live client image needs as well as the occasional tangent. I also squeezed in a Champions League football match between PSG and Anderlecht on one of the nights. I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!
Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast
Part 2 of working at the Winter Olympics in Beijing 2022. This episode preview and first few days at the games. During a challenging time for the world with a global pandemic on, China are hosting a major event. Equipment, why arrive a week early, using mirrorless vs mirror cameras and a few more bits that I answer that in the show.
I hope you enjoy the, Sports Photography Philosophy Podcast!