I love how they can have some input/influence on the branding around the areas/arenas. People who don't take photos or videos don't see these details, and l love that they listen to them.
I really wish I had seen this BEFORE this year’s Olympics!!! Well done. And good for the IOC to support the creation of the film and acknowledge that the media coverage is a major part of their product.
I just got back from paris as an amateur photographer and it's amazing to see how much work goes into these professional photos. I was so jealous of the amazing positions the pro photographer got to take their pictures.
What a brilliant video! The photography and videography of such grand events like Olympics have always fascinated me and I would often focus on the cameras than the atheletes :P Having photographed and videographed some of the competitive events myself, I know how hard it is to capture the key moments at the right time. Huge props to all the hard-working individuals behind the lenses for bringing us iconic images from the history.
Every major camera manufacturer needs to have their CEO watch this .. it's the 100% reason that iANYTHING won't ever replace the DSLR or newer Mirrorless Pro Cameras! SUPERB!
@@acidtears I'm not sure exactly what you found dystopian about the editing room in this video, I assumed it was the stark contrast to where the actual photography took place. So my thought was that this particular situation is no different than Mr. Adams working outside in Yosemite only to then spend as many hours in a dark and smelly room, which seems rather dystopian to me. How did you see the olympic editing room as dystopian?
@@mKruter Developing film is a magical process. Why I think this is dystopian because this is the further thing away from working in a dark room - the only objective is put out whatever image in whatever edit in the fastest time possible. The photographers who took the picture can't even put their "finishing touch" on it. This is dystopian in that photography in this setting has been reduced to "content". Ansel Adams is a great example because he did develop his own work - it was an integral part of the artistic process. I suppose that's what I'm severly missing in that room of (un)paid interns, competing on who's quickest to upload to buzzfeed sports.
Goals right here. I’d love to be a photographer on the Australian 🇦🇺 team one day. Please reach out if you want a Aussie photographer as I love action shots
Ahh The digital age, so amazing and yet so disturbing how many jobs are disappearing with every move forward. Don’t get me wrong I love it till use, but terrifying that one day there will be very few pro photographers or videographers as we will all have the capability in our pockets!
Imagine losing all the whole years income and perhaps forever crediblity in their industry due to one single mistake at key moment that comes once in a life time and tons of hours of set-up, planning, gathering credits enough just to be on a stand and recieve enough credit from agencies to participate in the Olympic. Of course to Nation pride athletes are something of a whole country responsibility on their back but to be a photographer of that level it took perhaps 5-10 years or perhaps it's all down in drain and they might not even make it to that stand not to talk about how much they have to invest to have a decent portfolio to recieve credits thoughout the years with not-even-worth incomes if that one supposed to be pure photojournalist or hell they got blasted in the meantime of covering news in warzone before they even recieve chance to participate in the first place
photojournalists are underappreciated
and the rise of social media is giving all of them burnout
26:06 can we all agree that this is the goat of all the images of the 100mts ....
Kai Pfaffenbach, absolutely legendary photographer
Photography is really a true art form. The shots featured in this piece are so iconic!
That's me behind the 2nd camera @14:41 😅! Great memories! Big up 🇹🇹
My dream is shoot show jumping for the Olympic
On the left?
Big up you bro! 🇹🇹
I love how they can have some input/influence on the branding around the areas/arenas. People who don't take photos or videos don't see these details, and l love that they listen to them.
I really wish I had seen this BEFORE this year’s Olympics!!!
Well done. And good for the IOC to support the creation of the film and acknowledge that the media coverage is a major part of their product.
I just got back from paris as an amateur photographer and it's amazing to see how much work goes into these professional photos. I was so jealous of the amazing positions the pro photographer got to take their pictures.
I thought this was going to be a reality show where each photographer literally only gets to take one picture.
loving it, after 5 yrs!
Fantastic images and AMAZING PHOTOGRAPHERS! Its unbelievable how fast these editors are in the background!
So Amazing ❤❤❤
My dream job. Great video!
What a brilliant video! The photography and videography of such grand events like Olympics have always fascinated me and I would often focus on the cameras than the atheletes :P Having photographed and videographed some of the competitive events myself, I know how hard it is to capture the key moments at the right time. Huge props to all the hard-working individuals behind the lenses for bringing us iconic images from the history.
Very good program, thanks
Great documentary
Influencers may be the sizzle, but photographers are the steak you keep coming back for.
This is amazing and truly inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
Thoroughly enjoyed!!!
0:50 Absolutely mental. 'Did you get the shot? Uh, no sorry' O_o
Every major camera manufacturer needs to have their CEO watch this .. it's the 100% reason that iANYTHING won't ever replace the DSLR or newer Mirrorless Pro Cameras! SUPERB!
well this comment didn't age well
Not atleast in this century.
@@felipemagalhaes567yes: canon r5 ii and r1
Brilliant video
great video, such an inspiration to all sports photographers. Hope I will be part of the next/updated version of this video.
This is a great documentary, thanks!
Phographing the photographers is awesome😍
Brutal. csmre. Nos vemos en Lima,2027. Namasté.
Amazing images!!!
Una gran inspiracion .
8:13 A dystopian vision of what photography has become
as opposed to Ansel Adams working in a darkroom?
@@mKruter how is that the logical contrast?
@@acidtears I'm not sure exactly what you found dystopian about the editing room in this video, I assumed it was the stark contrast to where the actual photography took place. So my thought was that this particular situation is no different than Mr. Adams working outside in Yosemite only to then spend as many hours in a dark and smelly room, which seems rather dystopian to me. How did you see the olympic editing room as dystopian?
@@mKruter Developing film is a magical process. Why I think this is dystopian because this is the further thing away from working in a dark room - the only objective is put out whatever image in whatever edit in the fastest time possible. The photographers who took the picture can't even put their "finishing touch" on it. This is dystopian in that photography in this setting has been reduced to "content".
Ansel Adams is a great example because he did develop his own work - it was an integral part of the artistic process.
I suppose that's what I'm severly missing in that room of (un)paid interns, competing on who's quickest to upload to buzzfeed sports.
Amazing!
17:10 Greate pic moon as a ring 😮
Great video
Who got this recommended after the photo from the surfer?
"Thousand frames together one picture" as a freelance Photographer so admire
incredible, ty.
Please enable subtitles, so you can enable translation into other languages.
Most of them using Canon 1DX 🤯🤯🤯
This was 257 tech years ago….
Humans still arent travelling with light Speed @@macbaar6073
I see a lot of Nikons 😂
And Nikon D5!
Probably now they're gonna start using Nikon Z9 too
its so cool
So what do you guys think for Paris? The surf salute?
Zola Budd was competing for Great Britain in that race in 1984
Super ❤
how can we apply for this job?
Goals right here. I’d love to be a photographer on the Australian 🇦🇺 team one day. Please reach out if you want a Aussie photographer as I love action shots
I wish I could become the olympic photographer one day ... maybe one day
Patrocinada pela canon?
How to become a sports photographer like that
Ahh The digital age, so amazing and yet so disturbing how many jobs are disappearing with every move forward. Don’t get me wrong I love it till use, but terrifying that one day there will be very few pro photographers or videographers as we will all have the capability in our pockets!
One day
Runolfsdottir Centers
And then you forgot to put and sd card in
WHO'S STILL HERE BECAUSE OF PARIS 2024? :D
👍🏾 🏴🇸🇪🇹🇹
Amateurs take 'snaps. Professional record frames.
"They (the photographers) have as much at stake as the athletes"
You must be joking with that statement 😂
Imagine losing all the whole years income and perhaps forever crediblity in their industry due to one single mistake at key moment that comes once in a life time and tons of hours of set-up, planning, gathering credits enough just to be on a stand and recieve enough credit from agencies to participate in the Olympic. Of course to Nation pride athletes are something of a whole country responsibility on their back but to be a photographer of that level it took perhaps 5-10 years or perhaps it's all down in drain and they might not even make it to that stand not to talk about how much they have to invest to have a decent portfolio to recieve credits thoughout the years with not-even-worth incomes if that one supposed to be pure photojournalist or hell they got blasted in the meantime of covering news in warzone before they even recieve chance to participate in the first place
the music is awful!!
2023 is photography still alive ....??
Giving you a thumbs down buddy! You can be serious!
The Olympics has a new sport - XX vs XY Chromosomes Boxing - The Olympics is disgusting!!!