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Writer's pictureAndreas Zimmerman

This Makes The FASTEST Event Photographer

Peak Design Camera Clip

As an event photographer, being quick on your feet and adaptable is essential. You need to capture every important moment while managing all the variables that come with dynamic, fast-paced events. But there’s one piece of equipment that completely transforms how I work—and once you start using it, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without it. That essential piece of gear is a simple camera clip.


Why Every Event Photographer Needs a Camera Clip

These clips are an absolute game changer for my workflow, allowing me to move freely while keeping multiple camera setups at my side, securely attached to my hips. If you’ve ever been caught in a situation where you need to quickly switch between setups, you know how valuable this is. Instead of juggling a camera while adjusting the scene, I can easily detach one camera, set it down, and make any changes—whether that’s moving something in the scene or fixing a guest's hair. Once I’m done, I can grab my other camera and keep shooting without skipping a beat.


How Camera Clips Make Event Photography Faster and More Efficient

The real power of the camera clip is in its versatility. It allows me to switch between shots in seconds. For example, let’s say I’m shooting a wide-angle shot of the crowd, and then someone pulls me aside and asks for a portrait with their partner. With a camera clip, I can quickly switch to a portrait setup with a flash, take the shot, and just as quickly return to my original setup. The ease and speed of switching between different camera setups has been invaluable in capturing every moment at an event.


How to Stay Mobile and Adaptable as an Event Photographer

In event photography being mobile and adaptable is crucial to capturing every important moment—whether it’s a spontaneous candid, a posed portrait, or an epic wide shot. And for me, the camera clip makes that possible.

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