Jeff and his harness
Yesterday I had a chance to assist on a wedding to a renowned OC wedding photographer, Mr. Jeffrey Milo. We first met a couple years ago at Shay's WPBC San Diego. Here are a few pics of Jeff hisself.
(all the pics a SOOC small coarse jpegs, not much artistic merit in them)
#1: Meet Jeff:
#2: That's how you shoot the bride:
#3: Jeff in the heart of an action:
#4: Chimp! :-)
Enjoy!
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
(all the pics a SOOC small coarse jpegs, not much artistic merit in them)
#1: Meet Jeff:
#2: That's how you shoot the bride:
#3: Jeff in the heart of an action:
#4: Chimp! :-)
Enjoy!
This post was made with the assistance of Star*Explorer
"May the f/stop be with you!"
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Fun to see somebody else "suffer" ... Hope he didn't forget the lens of the armoire
Canon 50D, Rebel XTi,Canon 24-105L, Canon 50mm 1.8, Tamron 28-75 2.8, 430EX
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Agnieszka - I think I am going to alter my 2nd shooter agreement to read "No shots of me will be taken." The 70-200 made it home safe & sound. I never let my baby to far out of my sight.
Flutist - The harness is called a CameraSlinger (www.cameraslingers.com) it is very well made and unbelievable comfortable to wear. As you can see I am not a small guy by any means and normally after lugging around two bodies at a wedding with some jury-rigged strap setup for 10 hrs or so my back is killing me. After yesterdays wedding, this first I have used this on, i felt great. It distributes the weight across the shoulders evenly. It also makes switching between cameras remarkably easy. I was a bit concerned at first myself with the 70-200, but it carried the weight with no problem at all. I strongly recommend this product to any photographer that regularly shoots with two camera bodies.
MILOStudios
www.milophotostudios.com