08 Sep 2009
What are you packing?
Olivier Laurent
Last week, we had the opportunity to hear from student photographers Ed Ou and Carl Kiilsgaard, after it was announced that they had both won $5000 each from Getty Images as part of the Getty Grants for Editorial Photography.
One question they were asked was what kind of equipment did they take on their various projects - Ou was back from a trip to Semey in Kazakhstan where the Soviets tested more than 400 nuclear weapons during the Cold War, while Killsgaard documented the life of a 'White Family,' as his project is called, for several weeks.
Their answer was pretty simple - one camera, one lens. Another photographer, Maximiliano Braun added: "At the end of the day, the lighter your kit is, the more energy you have."
And you, how many camera bodies and lenses do you take on a documentary project?
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