Does My Kit Fit? Airport Security

We caught up with multi-award-winning Guardian Sport Photographer Tom Jenkins over the summer and took a look at what gear he fits in his Airport Security:

Tom Jenkins Airport Security 1

Here’s what Tom says:

This is the typical kit I take to a football match. Layout is as follows anti-clockwise from top left:

1/ 24-70mm 2.8
2/ underneath hidden 70-200mm 2.8 on top SB900 flash and 1.4 converter.
3/ mini tripod head (for remote), 28mm 2.8 for remote
4/ D4
5/ D3s, D3, spare battery
6/ 500mm f4 with on top mini tripod legs and pocket wizards.

For a football match I would also take another D3 body plus 300mm f2.8 in a laptop bag with my mac. Waterproof gear goes in front pocket of Airport Security along with stool. Monopod down the side of the bag.

Tom is offering a Masterclass to Fixation customers, in London.  He’ll be sharing his techniques and ideas, inspiration and creative drive, as well as suggesting essential tools for creating the perfect image of the greatest sporting moments.

Tom took this photo of Oscar Pistorius, South African paralympic runner at the Olympic Stadium, Stratford, London.
To see more of Tom’s images, see his page on the Fixation Gallery.
You will also be able to find more of his work here: www.guardian.co.uk and www.observer.co.uk
ABOUT TOM:
I started being a professional sports photographer in 1989. For the vast majority of the time since I have worked for The Guardian and The Observer newspapers. Of the many international events I have covered probably the 5 World Cups and 3 Olympics stand out as the highlights. As a lover of sport and photography it has to be the best job in the world! One of the best pieces of advice given to me right at the start of my career was to ‘get yourself down to Fixation. They will sort it out!’. Ever since I have relied on them to fix my gear (be it Nikon, Canon then Nikon again!) and find me new equipment. Quite possibly I couldn’t do my job without the back-up I get from everyone at Fixation.

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The Masterclass will be on Tuesday the 4th of December from 6:30pm.

Tickets are strictly limited to 35 delegates for this very special evening.

Ticket price of £45 will entitle you to a signed copy of Tom’s new book “In the Moment” (cover price £30) as well as access to a whole raft of very special discounts on the kit that Tom uses on a day-to-day basis including:

ThinkTank Photo, Pocket Wizard, Aquatech, Lastolite, Manfrotto, and more… plus special offers on Nikon Pro gear and accessories!

Fixation will also have a free draw for a pair of official Nikon London 2012 Binoculars, and of course, we’ll be inviting you to share some seasonal refreshments to celebrate an inspirational evening!

Call Fixation on: 020 7582 3294 to reserve your place, or email jonny@fixationuk.com

You can purchase “In the Moment” from Fixation or from The Guardian

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Click here for more info on the Airport Security v2.0

Peter Prior – Real World Wedding Workshop – December booking offer

Real World Wedding Workshop

Multi award winning Wedding photographer Peter Prior has launched his ‘Real World Wedding Workshop’ aimed at aspiring and established photographers wishing to freshen or build up their business and wedding photography. For December 2010 only he is offering the workshop at a special price of £200.

Download full workshop info (PDF) from here: PeterPriorWorkshop2011

He has timed his workshop to get you up to to speed just as the new 2011 wedding season gets under way. It is intended to be a very informal, ego and hype-free workshop, and welcomes questions and input from all delegates!

Date: Thursday 3rd March 2011

Day: Thursday

Time: 10.00 to 5.00pm (registration and coffee 9.30am)

Venue: Ashdown Park Hotel, East Grinstead, East Sussex.

Spaces are strictly limited.

COST: £295

SPECIAL OFFER FOR DECEMBER 2010 ONLY:

Peter is offering an EARLY BOOKING RATE of just £200.00 per delegate for spaces booked before Christmas.

After the 25th December the price will increase to £295.00 per delegate.

The fee includes coffee on arrival, a decent hot and cold lunch and afternoon coffee.

Follow Peter Prior’s blog here: PETER PRIOR’S BLOG