Sports Photography
Harry How - Sports Photographer - Part 1May 19, 2012
As a sports photographer for Getty Images, Harry How has worked most of the major events in sports: Super Bowl, the Masters, Olympics, and playoffs of every other sport. In Part 1 of our visit with Harry, we hear how he began and listen to some sound advice on getting started in the biz. The nitty-gritty on What's in HIS Camera Bag, comes in Part 2 and 3 shortly. You don't want to miss those! It's the real deal. Go to photoinduced.com for more photo info.
Sports Photographer, Jon Willey: How'd They Do That?May 12, 2012
Adorama Photography TV presents "How'd They Do That" featuring Jon Willey. In this episode, Mark talks with Jon who is currently the team photographer and manager of imaging services for the Arizona Diamondbacks. Jon shows Mark the steps he takes to get those great action shots on and off the field. For details about the gear Jon uses, and for more articles, podcasts and videos about sports photography, go here: www.adorama.com Visit www.adorama.com for more videos!
Canon EOS - Sports Photography Tutorial with Craig GoldingMay 16, 2012
By combining his passion for photography and sport, Craig Golding has become one of Australia's best sports photographers. In this sports photography tutorial, Craig highlights the best techniques for high speed sports photography as well as photography tips for how to take action photos. Join in, find the inspiration for your photography and share at www.canon.com.au/worldofeos
Digital Photography - Photographing Outdoor Sports Part 1May 19, 2012
If you have ever photographed outdoor sports during the day you know its one of the easier things to do. Its easier because there is plenty of light so you don't have to worry about digital noise or having a faster lens. Are you setting the camera or are you leaving it in auto or that sports mode? Part 1 of this series will take you through the first few steps of getting out of auto and explain how you can set your camera. I will touch on how you can set your ISO as well as explaining aperture priority mode. Stay tuned for Part 2
Sport Photography Tips - Delly CarrMay 17, 2012
Delly Carr has spent the last 22 years as a full time sports photographer. His company, Sportshoot was founded in 1987, and since then he has shot for some of the biggest clientele in Australian sport including Swimming Australia, Triathlon Australia and Cricket NSW, to name a few. In this episode, Delly talks with us regarding his first photographic love: shooting sports. Hear from our Nikon Ambassador as he discusses his favourite sports, tells some war stories, and offers key tips on how you can improve your sporting photo's. See more @ My Nikon Life: mynikonlife.com.au
Sports Photography Part #1 with Justin UriahMay 15, 2012
Canon lineup.... 400 2.8 IS; 70-200 2.8 IS; 17-40; Also Think Tank, Alien Bees, Pocket Wizards, Digital Targets, Strobes. Just some of the gear we use on location when shooting sports. www.justinuriahphotography.com
Harry How - Sports Photographer - Part 2May 19, 2012
As a sports photographer for Getty Images, Harry How has worked most of the major events in sports: Super Bowl, the Masters, Olympics, and playoffs of every other sport. In Part 2 of our visit with Harry, you get a real look at the gear he carries to get the shots, that get the money. And if you want to get into this profession, pay close attention. Go to photoinduced.com for more photo info.
Sports Photography Part #2 with Justin UriahMay 02, 2012
Apologize for the wind but I couldn't control mother nature. ;P
John Todd's Sports Photography Tips & Techniques - Soccer PhotosApr 21, 2012
www.silberstudios.tv "Welcome to a new episode of the Marc Silber Show - Advancing Your Photography! We're in San Francisco with our guest John Freeman Todd, a professional sports photographer for over 21 years. He shares a few sports photography tips that can help amateurs start taking better photos. John specializes in soccer photography, and as the team photographer for Major League Soccer's San Jose Earthquakes and the US Men and Women's soccer teams, he has taken a number of stunning pictures over his career. John's style is to take bold, beautiful images. He keeps the background clean so the actions and emotions of his subject are the clear focus of the photo. He follows one of Ansel Adams' best photography tips: think about the end result before you take the picture, and use your mind as a tool to achieve that goal. His advice for amateurs is to move beyond your camera's full auto settings and learn how to use manual settings for focus, lighting, and exposure.
Sports Photography Q&AMay 07, 2012
cazillo.com Scott had a bunch of questions for me regarding sports photography. His work is looking good but wanted to take it to the next level. His main questions were about focus, focus modes, shutter speeds, depth of field & cropping. Check out the video and let me know if you have other questions.
Panning your camera: Action and Sports PhotographyMay 19, 2012
A behind the scenes look at commercial and advertising photographer, Kevin Winzeler, on how to pan and move your camera to create motion, energy in your sports, action and lifestyle photography.
Walter Iooss - Legendary Sports PhotographerApr 15, 2012
Walter Iooss is joining Neil Leifer in an exhibit for the first time, at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles. We caught up with these two photogs at the space and had a chance to ask a few questions. Here is Walter at some of his unvarnished finest. Visit photoinduced.com for more photo -goodness and weekly giveaways
Sports Photography - Shooting Horizontal (landscape)May 17, 2012
A sequence of images explaining why I might prefer to shoot horizontal (landscape) rather than vertical (portrait) for certain sports or situations.




