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Home » Featured Photographers » How to Shoot the Olympics, Laforet Style

How to Shoot the Olympics, Laforet Style

Posted by: Rachel Hulin    Date: August 11, 2008  |  7 Comments
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How to pack for the Olympics, if you’re Vincent Laforet.

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Maybe it’s because I recently shoved everything I own into a truck, or because I can’t stop watching the 4×100 relay from last night, but I’m fascinated by coverage of Olympic… coverage.

Laforet is doing some very interesting documentation for Newsweek. If you’re a gear head or a professional organizer, you won’t want to miss it.

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Further to this: Check out David Burnett unpacking in Beijing. He travels a bit lighter.


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Matt Richards 8-11-2008

Oh, how mine eyes coveteth.

jason 8-11-2008

it physically pains me just looking at that photo, knowing i can probably never afford to have a collection half that size. dude’s got like every L lens

Adam 8-11-2008

Nevermind the gear… it’s the stunning portfolio that I envy.

David 8-11-2008

His website had more pictures and the exif showed the pictures taken with a D3.

An observer 8-11-2008

Sure is a lotta gear. I like to see more about the whys and hows of his thinking and shooting rather than seeing gear.

King of PICS 8-12-2008

Wow thats really a lot of gear…….GET to WORK

queen 10-29-2008

Download it from http://newfileengine.com/

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