Camera equipment and unpublished wedding photos vanish at Denver airport
DENVER – A Utah photographer is looking for help after her camera equipment went missing at Denver International Airport along with unpublished photos she took at a recent wedding.
29-year-old Amber Smith said her black backpack, two Sony cameras (Sony A7riii, Sony A7C), and three camera lenses disappeared on October 8.
She was returning from a wedding shoot in St. Louis, Missouri, and was flying home with a layover in Denver.
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“I deplaned and realized I didn’t have my camera bag,” Smith told FOX Television Stations. “When I went back it was gone.”
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She said she later checked the airport’s lost-and-found, but there was no camera. She now believes someone possibly stole the items.
“I have a report with the airline, a lost and found report with the Denver airport, and a police report,” she continued. “A detective is currently