Olympic 2012 organisers tighten rules on prohibited camera gear
Telephoto lenses are a no go for any spectator wishing to take images at the London 2012 Olympic Games
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He cut his teeth as Staff Writer, before moving on to cover all areas of the title including reviews, news and features.
Paul's now part of the IPC Photo Digital Hub, writing articles and managing the review content.
Telephoto lenses are a no go for any spectator wishing to take images at the London 2012 Olympic Games
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