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karllmoore Registered: May 15, 2008 Total Posts: 3 Country: United States |
Hey guys, just have a question for those that shoot at football games. I shoot for our local high school football team and always take my camera gear with me into the game and leave my bag right by the benches. I really don't worry about it there because our trainers are all over the area and I put a jacket over the bag to kinda cover it up. |
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GERRY2153 Registered: Jul 18, 2006 Total Posts: 43 Country: United States |
I would limit what I take. . . but I'd throw it in a back pack or something. . . |
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SabinoSam Registered: Feb 28, 2005 Total Posts: 258 Country: United States |
GERRY2153 wrote: |
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dmwierz Registered: Apr 22, 2005 Total Posts: 3679 Country: United States |
Where are you shooting? Each stadium is different. Some won't let you bring bags, etc., onto the sidelines, some will. Some places have secure photo rooms, others don't... |
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Richard Booth Registered: Oct 02, 2003 Total Posts: 1112 Country: United States |
Bring your camera, long lens, monopod and a fanny pack to hold extra batteries/memory cards. I can't think of a worse place to leave expensive camera gear than next to a bench with 250 lb football players with helmets, etc. I shoot HS football games and that's what I bring. The last thing you want is to have someone else responsible for watching your gear. |
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Russ Isabella Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 8535 Country: United States |
Karl: I'll echo what others have said. Unless you'll have access to the press room and can somehow secure your bag there, you should plan to take only what you need and be able to carry it all for the duration of your shoot. Whether you'll be shooting with one or two camera/lens rigs, you can carry one on a monopod and the other with a strap. Then a belt system, hip pack or backpack to carry anything else you'll need. A word of advice: be efficient! No sense carrying more weight than you need. You'll also want to be able to easily access what's in your bag (you don't want to have to put everything on the ground in order to get your pack off and fumble around inside of it). |
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karllmoore Registered: May 15, 2008 Total Posts: 3 Country: United States |
Wow, thanks for the quick responses. I'm shooting at Georgia Tech on Saturday and have been told (by GT) that my credentials will get me onto the sidelines and the press box. Y'all are confirming what I had already thought and that was to just leave the bag in the car and just take what I need. |
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Marty Bingham Registered: Feb 05, 2006 Total Posts: 1904 Country: United States |
Not to rain on your parade but there have been a rash of muggings, mostly of students, around the Ga. Tech neighborhood. You should not leave anything of value in your car. You should have a buddy walk with you to and from the stadium, even if you have to buy him a ticket. |
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ishootsports3 Registered: Apr 09, 2009 Total Posts: 1521 Country: United States |
I shoot primarily HS, but am going waist bag in part to solve this issue and for the convenience, 70-200 goes slung over shoulder and 300 2.8 goes on the stick and is carried that way, with extra battery cards a WA and such in the waist bag |
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Russ Isabella Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 8535 Country: United States |
Extra batteries, cf cards, rain gear if the forecast calls for it, a couple of Power Bars or the like, maybe some water and you should be good to go. Oh, and make sure everything's tight on your monopod so your 400 doesn't start 'sinking' toward the turf. |
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Image Group Registered: May 19, 2008 Total Posts: 522 Country: United States |
"everything's tight on your monopod so your 400 doesn't start 'sinking' toward the turf. " |
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bikinchris Registered: Dec 02, 2005 Total Posts: 309 Country: United States |
I always carry everything on me. There is sometimes a locker available at some of the schools I shoot at, but I don't use them, since I drive back to submit my images. |
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Scott Sewell Registered: Dec 08, 2003 Total Posts: 8254 Country: United States |
Do you have access to "The Guide" on sportsshooter? This info might be helpful. |
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dmwierz Registered: Apr 22, 2005 Total Posts: 3679 Country: United States |
OK, I'll cheat a little, in case you can't access the info at the link above (sorry, Scott |
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rbranan Registered: Jan 30, 2005 Total Posts: 2198 Country: United States |
from experience, stuff gets stolen from photographers's rooms. don't leave your gear anywhere unless you can afford to loose it. btw, what's with the extra cards and batteries? how many shots do you guys take anyway? I can't come close to filling one card per camera (4G) and batteries usually have at least 50% charge after the game. maybe i don't take enough pics. |