Prepping and Shooting for the 2016 Olympics
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- Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024
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Photographing the Olympics can be a stressful task. Logistics and a whole lot of preparation is required. You must be ready for any obstacle should it come your way. It's only when everything is all set then the fun part can begin: pressing that shutter button. Simon Bruty takes you on his journey of shooting the 2016 Olympics in Rio. Simon gives you inside tips on how to go to a once in a lifetime event and come back with incredible shots.
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Simon has a great sense of humor, not sure why hardly anyone was laughing.
29:55 You get to ask any question that you want and then this guy goes: "were you shooting with natural light?" Brilliant!
Well, they look so well lit for some random lights in the stadium you have to work with so I always wonder what kind of sorcery is that too and if they have some imaginary guy with reflector hidden somewhere 😂. I would love to see raw straight from the camera pictures vs edited.
Great presentation. Wish you did one on the Paralympics as well, as I was a Paralympic photographer, had the time of my life!!
Hello from Australia... I covered an Olympic Games, and, yes, believe me, you will have to survive on *_four hours sleep_* per night if you're shooting. But you've got to do it. It's so exciting. The _spirit_ of the occasion is palpable. Human beings are remarkable creatures!
Although I don't plan on any sports photography, I really enjoyed your presentation, Simon. Great presentation........great shots. Can't imagine why anyone would think that it is not a job well done.
As an amateur photographer who has shot various local wheelchair sports events thank you for including the Paralympics in your presentation.
Simon has a great sense of humour. In the selfie that is shot with all the other photographers at the end he comes across as the life of the party.
I'm one of those photo guys on your image, in line for the soccer final match at Maracanã. We were there EARLY! At least 5 hours in advance. One thing with Olympics is that if you're not shooting for big agencies you don't get guaranteed seat. Whoever gets there before takes them. Plus moving from several venues 30km apart, that's a nightmare.
22:30 -- yes, learn about using *'BACK BUTTON FOCUS'* if you're a Canon shooter getting heavily into sports photography. Do not use the 'half-depress' focus button attached to the shutter button. Separate _focus_ from _shutter._
Fantastic presentation Photographers have lots of competition for that winning shot. I like how you got creative with this assignment
He's got the best job ever!
This talk was so insightful. Experience of a lifetime.
Awesome job with your presentation! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Wow what an awesome talk with some great shots loed it
Thank you, Simon, for all the info and congratulations on the many great shots.
Excellent. Excellent presentation; excellent photography.
REALLY FANTASTIC presentation. THANK YOU!! Excellent..
Great presentation, thank you Simon.
what a cool presentation
Great presentation. To and from Rio with all those cases filled with expensive gear. Wondering how you prevented theft when they were not in your care and custody?
Thank you for sharing your Rio experience. It seems like the toughest assignment you'll ever love. Is that a Polaroid SX-70 in your travel kit? What did you shoot with it? Where do you get film?
I can't help but wonder if I was at the same whitewater canoe event as Simon, as I did see that event when I was down there. (My husband and I also had a bit of a precarious time at said venue, as we did not have advance tickets and had no idea if there'd be any there. Luckily there were.)
Enjoyed that thank you
Great video, but sound noise is annoying.