Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Is it harder for Bibel Grice, the cameraman in the sixth season of Survival in the Wilderness?

Is it harder for Bibel Grice, the cameraman in the sixth season of Survival in the Wilderness?

Of course, the photographer's task is not much lighter than Ye Bei:

A. When Mr. Bay swims naked on the reef with his backpack, he needs to reach the reef before Mr. Bay and find a suitable position.

B. when Mr. Bei was blown down the hillside by the snow, he actually ran back and forth: first, he rolled down from the top of the slope, then he rolled down from the bottom of the slope, and finally he rolled down with him to film all kinds of screams and ferocious on the road.

There are only two ways to finish this job: 1. There are two/three sets of cameras; Mr. Bei rolled three times on the snow slope. I believe the first one is more likely.

C. When Mr. Bay jumps into the river, he should take a picture on the boat and then jump into the river.

D. he has to climb up and down. When Mr. Bei shuttled through the valley, he wanted to find the commanding heights to photograph his whereabouts.

E. He must also fly around Ye Bei in the desert by helicopter.

And I deeply believe that in the whole shooting process, Mr. Bei can't survive only by the smell of crispy chicken: he must have afternoon tea and normal three meals every day. If you are a producer, you don't want your star to suddenly have diarrhea, get sick for a few days, or get angry with him because the British can't drink tea, do you?

Therefore, in comparison, I think that although the photographer has his own work team, his task is not lighter than that of Mr. Bei. It's not just a matter of carrying equipment. Photographers have to face greater risks and more labor than Mr. Bei.