by Matt » Fri Feb 05, 2010 4:40 pm
I always thought it would be cool to form a combat photographer team. You could travel the US (or the world) shooting video and photos at various events. You could be embedded into the action loaded out with full gear so you can shoot footage and also defend yourself and your teammates. You'd probably get to do some really awesome stuff, because whoever is promoting the OP would always want you with the most skilled team - because they'll look impressive on camera.
One reason why photographers wear orange vests is the cost of our gear. When you are snapping photos with a $3000 camera, you don't want the enemy shooting BBs in your direction and confusing you as a combatant. In the real world situations, it doesn't matter because the government bought the camera. Who cares if it gets shot, dirty, dropped, upsidedown up, as long as YOU didn't get shot. If I had a cheap backup DSLR I'd probably do more coverage while embedded into combat units... without the orange vest.
The cheapest decent quality lens is about $100. The most I've ever heard a photographer being paid to shoot an event is HALF that, if they get paid at all.
