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How Sports Illustrated covered the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics with Steve Fine

Thursday, March 11, 6:30-8:00pm
For the final lecture in the SPORT: Iooss & Leifer IRIS Nights series, the Photography Space offers an evening with Steve Fine.
Steve Fine has held his position as Director of Photography at Sports Illustrated since 1996. Fine started working at the magazine in 1979 as an Assistant Photo Editor. He left in 1983 for a six-year stint as Sports Picture Editor at the Sunday magazine at the New York Times, and then returned to Sports Illustrated in 1992.
Steve Fine will discuss Sports Illustrated's coverage of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics. No one covers the Olympics quite like SI: they had 8 full-time photographers at the Games: 4 in the mountains and 4 in the city, to deliver action, reaction, and a sense of place like no other magazine or newspaper in the world. Fine will explain the state-of-the-art transmit system that allows Sports Illustrated to feed the si.com and time.com websites on a daily, fast-close deadline. He will also speak about how the magazine's editors and shooters work to bring a fresh perspective to the Olympic Games and sport news.
To register for this lecture, please click here. Additional tickets will be released tomorrow, Thursday, March 4 at 9:30am. We recommend that you make your reservations soon, as our lectures tend to fill up quickly. If you are unable to reserve seats through our ticketing system, don't be discouraged...10 minutes prior to the lecture we release any seats that have not been claimed by ticketholders to standby guests.
PLEASE NOTE:
The last day the public will be able to see SPORT: Iooss & Leifer is Sunday, March 14. We strongly encourage you to come see this amazing exhibit before it goes.
The Photography Space will be CLOSED from March 15 to March 26 to prepare for our next exhibit, "Water: Our Thirsty World," presented in conjunction with National Geographic Magazine's special April issue.
We re-open to the public on Saturday, March 27.
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