14 Cameras, One Rocket: How Madow Shot Artemis II
APRIL 6, 2026via Fstoppers

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Fourteen cameras, seven positions, one photographer — Madow's Artemis II setup is a clinic in how to engineer your own luck when you can't reposition mid-shoot. If you've ever wondered how far you can push a remote trigger system before it breaks, this is your case study.
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