Camera Gear of an Embedded Photojournalist
Umit Bektas was sent to Afghanistan as an embedded journalist, he had a chance to pull together all the gear he would need to take photos and transmit them out while in a warzone. […] In addition to photographic gear, Bektas also had to carry body armor, a helmet, sleeping and outdoors equipment, and clothes.
Photographers: Know Your Rights
The ACLU’s published a photographer’s cheat sheet on their rights when shooting in the field (US only):
- When in public spaces where you are lawfully present you have the right to photograph anything that is in plain view.
- When you are on private property, the property owner may set rules about the taking of photographs.
- Police officers may not generally confiscate or demand to view your photographs or video without a warrant.
- Police may not delete your photographs or video under any circumstances.
- Police officers may legitimately order citizens to cease activities that are truly interfering with legitimate law enforcement operations.
- Note that the right to photograph does not give you a right to break any other laws.
Cue the NWA..
(via markcoatney)
Source: futurejournalismproject
Amazed at the level of detail that goes into manufacturing the hand-crafted Leica lenses. It’s like the AMG engines of cameras.
![Camera Gear of an Embedded Photojournalist
Umit Bektas was sent to Afghanistan as an embedded journalist, he had a chance to pull together all the gear he would need to take photos and transmit them out while in a warzone. […] In addition to photographic gear, Bektas also had to carry body armor, a helmet, sleeping and outdoors equipment, and clothes.](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lwma3wtKlq1qa4lf5o1_500.jpg)