Getty's Maddie Meyer on Shooting the 2026 World Cup
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Getty Images staff photographer Maddie Meyer breaks down her World Cup setup and workflow — touchline positions, camera-behind-goal rigs, and keeping pace with a tournament's worth of content across 10-hour match days. She also talks through her background in college sports photography and what covering a crowd mid-celebration actually looks like from the inside.
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