Sports Illustrated - USA (2021-12-15)

(Maropa) #1
EFORE THE 1981
Sugar Bowl, when No. 1

in the Superdome, photographer
Heinz Kluetmeier had a light bulb
go off over his head. His idea: Put
light bulbs over his head.
Photographers had long
hung strobes to illuminate

BRIGHT


PHOTOGRAPH BY
HEINZ KLUETMEIER

stadium. Not only is the field

to hang the lights, which then
weighed 40 pounds and had to be
connected to the shooter’s camera

If anyone deserved the spotlight
in New Orleans, it was Georgia’s
Herschel Walker, who had already
set the NCAA freshman rushing
record. Walker didn’t disappoint.
Despite a dislocated shoulder,
he rushed for 150 yards and two
touchdowns, leading the Dawgs
to a 17–10 win and the title.

Kluetmeier and his strobes didn’t
disappoint, either: Witness this
dramatically lit shot of Walker’s
second TD. While the result was
amazing, the technique remains
rare. “It’s such an ordeal to get that
stuff set up,” says former SI picture
editor Phil Jache. “I don’t know of
another football game that was
strobed like that.” —M.B.

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