BiggerPictureRoadshow.co.uk
16 April 2013 – 10am to 4pm
H.G Wells Conference Centre
Church Street East
Woking
GU21 6HR
17 April 2013 – 10am to 4pm
The Kings Centre
27 Edison Road
Eastbourne
BN23 6PT
16 April 2013 – 10am to 4pm
H.G Wells Conference Centre
Church Street East
Woking
GU21 6HR
17 April 2013 – 10am to 4pm
The Kings Centre
27 Edison Road
Eastbourne
BN23 6PT
For full information on the Societies’ 2013 Convention including tickets explained, seminar schedules, Big L Challenge, hotel layout plus more, please see the Societies’ 2013 Convention website: http://www.swpp.co.uk/convention/
The SWPP 2013 show will be offering a broad range of learning opportunities designed to expand the proficiency of photographers and brings together a rich selection of talent within the photographic industry:
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Snapperstuff will be exhibiting at the SWPP 2013 Trade show - Hilton London Metropole, 11-13 January, 10:00-17:00, King Suite, Stand K52, K53, K54!
We are proud to now represent the following brands, which we’ll have on display for you to check out:
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:
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.
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.

Path-Tech review of the Airport 4-Sight on their trip to Havana, Cuba:
Photofocus mini review
The Photo Brigade review
Ellis Vener
Roll a mile on my wheels:
The Luminous Landscape discussion forum
Rob Galbraith
The Phoblographer by Peter Walkowiak
Peak Design tweet
The Shy Photographer
Ken Rockwell
Jim Fets reviews the Airport 4-Sight:
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Please note that the cameras & accessories photographed with each product are for scale only, and not included!
The mission of Peak Design is to enable photographers and outdoor/adventure enthusiasts to better capture the beautiful world around them. We will do this by designing and building innovative, thoughtfully composed, ultra-durable products that are easy to use and versatile. Right now our aim is to help people better transport and physically manage their cameras, but as time goes on we will continue to tackle other ubiquitous pain points that photographers and outdoorsy people face. We believe that wherever you go and whatever physical activity you do, your camera should be right there with you.
Peak Design has developed the Capture® Camera Clip System – which they launched through Kickstarter (and they are the 2nd most funded project in Kickstarter’s history!).
The Capture® Camera Clip System rigidly holds your camera to any strap or belt, keeping it secure and accessible during any physical activity. Take your DSLR Camera everywhere. Capture® is an aluminum clip that will forever change the way you shoot. It lets you carry your DSLR camera, with lens attached, directly on any backpack strap or belt. This eliminates the need for a neck strap, sling, holster or bulky camera bag. Capture® holds your camera rigidly, allowing you to be physically active without your camera swinging and swaying.
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1. SCREW
2. CLAMP
3. SLIDE


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