How photographers take pictures at The Super Bowl

OMG. According to this video above from F Stoppers, the photo team behind Sports Illustrated processes about 11,000 images PER HOUR during The Super Bowl. With numerous staff photographers on the actual stadium floor (and some in the seating area) and a number of “runners” running cards back to the main tech area, it’s safe to say that everybody involved in capturing still images at The Super Bowl is part of a very, very, very well-oiled machine.

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