Let's Go to the Olympics--- Sports Photography at its best!


© Wendy Folse

Kodak has done it again. As one of the leaders in the industry, Kodak strives to remain out in front of the competition and once again they have hit the mark with their new 2002 Winter Olympic Games website.

The experts at Kodak have truly created an outstanding way for everyone to participate in the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics. The site is packed with entertaining and informative pages to keep you up on all the activities. It is the next best thing to actually being there.

Check out the features on their website.

Profile of Olympic Storyteller Bud Greenspan, the official Olympic cinematographer. Bud Greenspan's credits as a filmmaker include six Olympic films and a recent appointment as the artistic director of the sports film series for the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics.

Greenspan's humanistic style captures the hearts, minds, and souls of the Olympic competitors from the opening games to the closing ceremonies. He tells the stories of these courageous athletes on their journeys as they seek to rise above the ranks to join the elite circle of past Olympic Champions.

Learn what captures Bud Greenspan's attention as he seeks out the Kodak moments that touch our hearts as lasting memories of these truly great athletes.

Wish you could be there? Show your support for the Games by sending your very own Olympic Postcards to all of your friends and relatives. The high quality stunning photographs say it all. The format is quick, simple, and easy to use. Kodak makes sharing the moment a breeze.

Want to learn how to capture those precious moments of your future Olympian? Check out Kodak's site

The site covers basic techniques of sport's photography as well as tips to help you choose the right camera. Improve your sports photography with the help of the experts in the field. The site offers excellent examples in an online tutorial format.

Kodak has put together an excellent and informative photo tour of Utah as well as the Salt Lake City Olympic sites and venues. Stroll through the pages of the photo tour for the next best thing to being there. The photography is awesome and serves as an excellent example for your next vacation.

Olympic Picture of the Day

Checkout the daily happenings in Salt Lake. Starting February 9th, visitors to the site can checkout the latest photographs directly from the Olympic venues. Each day the site will be updated with the latest photos of the athletes in action. See the moments as they unfold for a first hand look at the incredible action.

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2.   Feb 23, 2002 9:59 PM
In response to message posted by Sunbear:

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1.   Feb 22, 2002 11:04 PM
Just wanted to stop by your site and see what you have been doing lately. This is an excellent article on sports photography, the Kodak site and the Olympics.

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