What It's Like to Photograph the Olympics–Reprise
- What It's Like to Photograph the Olympics--Reprise Jeff Cable 51:14
In celebration of the Summer Olympics, we're reprising some past episodes featuring guests who have been there! Â
Photographer Jeff Cable has had a front-row seat at the past seven Olympic Games–although his seat is cluttered with cameras, lenses, and laptops. As the photographer for the United States Olympic Committee, Jeff has an all-access pass to any event he chooses. In this episode, he shares:Â
- how he edits 2600 images down to 10 in a matter of minutes
- how social media has changed the pace of his job
- how he stays focused (literally and figuratively) from 9:00 am to 2:00 am every day for nearly three weeks straight
- what Simone Biles and her teammates were talking about in those minutes before the world knew why she pulled out of the Tokyo 2020 Games
- the best angles to shoot a water polo game
- how photographers deal with bathroom breaks (or the lack thereof) in the middle of certain events
- the importance of mastering the Olympic shuttle bus system
- and much more.
There's a whole lot more to photographing Team USA than just settings and shutter speeds. It's an exciting, exhausting gig, and Jeff approaches each Olympics like it's his one and only.
Want to know more about Jeff?
- follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jeffcablephotography/
- read his blog: https://blog.jeffcable.com/
- check him out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeffcablephoto
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