And he's off, power walking across the churchyard with the cameramen jousting and stumbling behind.
None of these outlets is catered for without correspondents and producers, cameramen and technicians.
In 2009 President Obama stopped in for a cheeseburger, with dozens of cameramen in tow.
When he first emerged from the Marlins' dugout, a horde of cameramen engulfed him.
Hundreds of students pushed to get into a room crowded with photographers and TV cameramen.
There are also two cameramen--video and still--shooting souvenir pictures of the students and an emergency medical technician standing by.
Correspondent Shadi Helweh and two cameramen, Yehia Mosseli and Ahmed Suleiman, were hospitalized with shrapnel wounds, the agency said.
Several TV cameramen and reporters were pushed and hit by police, including an NPR member station reporter from Los Angeles.
Several of the cameramen were white, and I didn't feel like they influenced the way that people--people were very open.
Several photographers and cameramen were allowed to take pictures of Begum on Saturday afternoon as she lay on her hospital bed.
Cameramen line the walls of the auditorium, searching for citizens gone wild.
During the early forties, Nazi cameramen filmed the life that was being led, and lost, inside the walls of the Warsaw ghetto.
There are well over 100 people on each side of the field, players, coaches, equipment managers, trainers, doctors, ball boys, photographers, TV cameramen.
The dangers that journalists and cameramen faced covering these two weeks alone are vividly described by Mark Devenport in his memoir, Flash Frames.
Everyone from grips and cameramen to truck drivers and caterers will have little to do if no films or TV shows are being made.
Cameramen threw elbows for more space and local TV reporters leaned out over the ropes with their microphones, waiting for the first iPhone customers.
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That decision led to the best line of the evening when Bonds emerged from the clubhouse and saw the mob of reporters and cameramen waiting.
He was murdered, apparently, by two men posing as western cameramen.
Lanzmann hid it in a bag with a tiny hole for the lens, and had one of his cameramen point it at an unsuspecting interview subject.
There is always some star player coming off an injury, testing himself in minor drills while a gaggle of reporters, cameramen and team officials breathlessly watch.
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One of its cameramen in Benghazi, a Qatari national, was killed earlier this month by pro-Qaddafi gunmen, and an Al Jazeera crew remains in detention in the Libyan capital, Tripoli.
At a press conference at a popular seafood restaurant, where reporters and cameramen were pressed up against diners, Christie said it has been easy to work with Donovan on Sandy recovery.
So as the media's eyes are glued on the Greek strikers and indignant ones, it's worth keeping your eyes on the not-so-indignant ones: the depositors, the suppliers of liquidity, the watch shops at the airport and, of course, the cameramen.
Donning a pair of sunglasses, he left the courthouse with his mother about 20 minutes later and was met by a mob of photographers and TV cameramen, causing some struggle as the pair walked across the road to a waiting black cab.
On Saturday, in the space of 10 maybe 15 minutes, whilst I tried vainly to persuade members of a Newtown women's club to do an interview, I saw a placard-carrying woman by the roadside approached, filmed, photographed by more than a dozen different cameramen and journalists.
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