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When I came to learn it was true then my concern was for him.
Equipment can be replaced as he cannot.
Once I spoke with Jay the other day, he was in pretty good spirits and he will work through it..
He knows he has a lot of friends in this sport and photography that will do what they can for him...
Whatever I can do for you Jay, let me know.
Hopefully your in Islamarada now to catch the aftermath...
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You are 100% correct if shooting as a pro, or it is your business, you would then need a business policy, and still most likely want to schedule your equipment, sorry should have been more specific, even though i have some of the same equipment, i have never sold my shots, nor do i advertise to do so, and i think that keeps me safe as a hobbiest....i will make a call monday to one of the underwriters to make a confirmation
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Yes, I still have those shots- save everything in a triple-redundant backup system. I'll send you a PM shortly.
Your post got me curious so I went looking back through my files...
counting things like the last 4 Miami shows, all the FMO events, races, poker runs etc I have shot 84 boating events in the last 5 years.
The pace has picked up a bit in the last 12 months.
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At least now you can use them as paper weights !
Personally I don't think I would trust any of the cameras to work properly after that swim in salt water.
Last edited by SHARKEY-IMAGES; 02-27-2011 at 11:27 AM.