14 Cameras, One Rocket: Inside Artemis II Launch Photography
APRIL 3, 2026via PetaPixel
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Running 14 cameras simultaneously — half of them unattended remotes in a restricted zone — is the kind of logistical puzzle most photographers never solve cleanly. Madow's Artemis II setup is worth a look not for the wow factor of the launch itself, but for the practical multi-camera deployment thinking behind it: how you pre-position, trigger, and trust remote bodies when you get exactly one chance and zero do-overs.
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