Be careful out there!
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LDR99
Registered: Feb 23, 2005
Total Posts: 419
Country: United States

This article about thieves targeting wedding photographers was front page this morning in the Deseret News (Salt Lake City).

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/705340763/Thieves-are-targeting-cameras.html

Good luck.

Lorin



nathanlake
Registered: May 23, 2005
Total Posts: 6714
Country: United States

ALL THE IMAGES SHE EVER TOOK WERE ON THAT LAPTOP

While she certainly did not deserve to have her gear stolen, the impact it has on her is in large part her fault. If you are going be paid for your work, you have to take a reasonable level of precautions with your images.



jojosung
Registered: Jul 11, 2003
Total Posts: 936
Country: United States

A few years back when the business was really bad in my home country..

there was rumor of photographer being rob..

the trick is they contact the photographer for an out of town shoot. He bring most of the gears with him to do the job.. when he check in at the hotel that perpetrator booked for the photographer.. they wait for him to leave the hotel room, and rob most of the equipments.



justruss
Registered: Jul 05, 2004
Total Posts: 3156
Country: United States

Insurance. Backup.



Nathan Whitchu
Registered: Jan 03, 2007
Total Posts: 667
Country: United States

justruss wrote:
Insurance. Backup.


+1.

If all my gear got stolen out of my car, It'd suck for a week while I was using my set of second and third backups (older gear, shittier lenses, etc...). Until the insurance check came in and I was busy buying all new gear.



Pixel1970
Registered: Sep 02, 2009
Total Posts: 494
Country: United States

I keep everything in the trunk and the trunk is not accessible (even from inside the car) without a key and if someone managed to break into that an alarm would sound.
And good lord, why on Earth would you ever travel with an archive that isn't backed up? That's just asking for trouble and disaster.



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