'One Shot' Photographing the Olympic Games
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- '‘One Shot’ Photographing the Olympic Games' offers a unique behind the scenes look at photographing the Olympic Games, from the photographers themselves, but also from the operational perspective of the organising committee and the host city.
‘One Shot’ is built around the 100m men’s final in Rio de Janeiro and features Lucy Nicholson (Reuters), Bob Martin (Sports Illustrated/SilverHub), Tsuyoshi Matsumoto (Yomiuri Shimbun), Tim De Waele (Freelance), Denis Paquin (Associated Press) and Ken Mainardis (Getty Images). This short version of what will be a 25 minute feature was created for the Rio Debrief held in Tokyo in December 2016 and premiered at the PyeongChang World Press Briefing in Korea.
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One day..one day I will be photographer for olympics
See you there ! ;)
you will
How did you get on?
Amazing video. No photographer could watch that without crazily wishing to be there one day :D
Glad you like it Louis
This video is so inspiring. It is a dream of mine to photograph for the Olympics
When I started getting into shooting action sports in cold places like Iceland and Norway I always wanted to look for what photographers shooting the olympics did and what gear they used for inspiration, I looked all over from RUclips to blog posts etc... but this is everything and more then I could have asked for, hearing what goes behind all the incredible olympics shots, the amount of people working to get the photo out of the camera and out online in minutes is insane, such an incredible video!
I had the pleasure to work as a staff member at the olympic games, I was a photo team leader and it was one of the best experiences of my life!
Thanks for you comments. This was for first short version. I think you might really enjoy the finished long version. Check it out ruclips.net/video/CmF3xyLPH2k/видео.html
I feel bad ass bringing my 1D Mark IV to games at my HS, but this, this is the real deal.
Didn't know what behind the scenes of the photograph team but it sure looks nerve-racking
Such insight and inspiration! I wish I could go to the 2020 Tokyo Olympics as a photographer!
It is my dream too! See you there!
If you can't go to tokyo 2020 as a photographer apply to be one of the press operation staff, even as a volunteer. Trust me, the experience is umbelievable.
August 2020 update: COVID-19 says hello.
@@Renatow the Olympics makes billions and they use volunteers.
My spirit to take pictures during inter-school competition was as high as those Olympic photographers.
Amazing behind the scenes!
This was so awesome and incredibly challenging!
Inspiration! Thx for sharing it!
Great vid. As a tog who has done press ops a few times this is a great insight.
Stunning film, great narration and artful presentation. Thanks for sharing this.
thank you
I used to take a photos of bike racing with my Nikon D3400 and AFP 70-300 4.5 lens at Mizoram, one of the smallest state in Indian North East region. I'm so inspired by this video, and the works to photographers... And their gear...
Thanks. I look forward to coming your way one day.
Incredible!!
what a wonderful video! thx~
@1:10 new sport. Synchronized shooting 🤣
Very much so. The biggest, around 750 of the best photographers in the world at the men's 100m final.
@@MyDailyArt So about half the entire photo staff at the olympics :O
I was thinking about this thing since from childhood as I was very passionate about the Olympics Games Capturing And What A superb video To know the behind the scenes work
Thanks Aadityarjsinh
Inspiring,thank you🙏🏻
Our pleasure.
Nah man I'm good. As a Steadicam Operator, even this is too much pressure for me.😂🤣Mad respect for these guys.
Amazing video
Thanks
The athletes can't hide anything because there are literally 20+ cameras on each person.
100 lens all pointed at the same subjects , it's all about who can get it published first .
I had to start watching this one because it started with my old nickname lol. One shot
Impressive
Thanks
How does one get into a field like that? I've shot at racetracks and basic events as an amateur, but I want to go pro.
You would need a media outlet or wire service to hire you to shoot for them. This is a short answer to a complicated deal!
You do know that shooting events as an amateur and a pro is the same feeling the only difference one gets paid and the other gets Glory
9:43 just... mind blowing, who is the photographer?
Thanks. multiple photographers. Have a watch of the longer version ruclips.net/video/CmF3xyLPH2k/видео.html
All photographers are credited at the end of the long version.
i will be there someday
It is worth pushing for.
16 hour days
Bad Hotels
Worst Food
Catty people to work alongside
You stink like stink never imagined it could stink
Equipment failures that take MILES to get back a loaner out or repair
4000 - 6000 images per day
(Just to name a few) and all for MAYBE..... 6 to 10 the desk will use.
3 weeks to recuperate.
Priceless.
Sounds great!! I want to live it!
A pretty accurate description John.
One day
What did he say he is using for WiFi @7:12 ??
Because he filed directly from camera to FTP
masterchef voice lady?
hahaha literally all of them use the 70-200
im not sure he's a Japanese he must be a French