13
Sep

Nikon D200, 10.5mm, 400iso, f6.3, 1/5000th

Photographer/blog3ger Robert Benson from San Diego recently wrote a feature about my use of remotes for sports photography. It was a fun interview that made for a good story so be sure to head over to his blog to read the story.

http://www.robertbenson.com/blog3/archives/428

Here are a few of my remote shots I have lying around on this computer. Big thanks to Guy Rhodes for his mounting expertise (that didn’t sound right) as he helped me make sure everything was safe and secure with the snowmobile and Moto-X remotes.

Nikon D200, 10.5mm, 500iso, f8, 1/750th

Nikon D2h, 10.5mm, 200iso, f3.5, 1/2500th

Nikon D2h, 10.5mm, 200iso, f8, 1/30th

I am thinking of posting a few blogs in the future with details and photos of the set up process along with the problems encountered on these shoots and many other remotes.




 
Posted in Pocket Wizard, Racing, Remote Camera, Sports   | 7 Comments

7 Responses to “Story written on RobertBenson.com on how I do remotes”

  1. ron storer says:

    mark – thanks, great article.

  2. Jim Kosinski says:

    Great article on you! I would love to see some blogs on your set ups.

    Jim

  3. The go cart guy looks scared out of his mind!

  4. ron storer says:

    Dustin is right…too funny!

  5. Eric R. says:

    “I am thinking of posting a few blogs in the future with details and photos of the set up process along with the problems encountered on these shoots and many other remotes.”

    Yes, please. Inspiring.

  6. Interesting interview, and amazing images! Inspiring. Thanks for posting the details for each shot. I will now consider the step up from lawnmowers: http://www.flickr.com/photos/bzzzt/2866379828/in/set-72157607348232721/

  7. Ryan Cardone says:

    Great Stuff….Thanks for sharing. I do some surfboard remote work. It would be great if you posted more blogs about your remote shoots.

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