Posts Tagged Sports photography
The Indycar Grand Prix wrapped up an eventful weekend on the streets of Baltimore on a hot Sunday afternoon for the inaugural running of the Baltimore Grand Prix.
The 10th annual 24 hours of booty was again a spectacular event with over 1400 riders riding around the 2.9 mile booty loop to kick cancer's ass.
moments! Moments! MOMENTS! That word should be repeated in every photographer’s brain when they’re out shooting. The editor I worked under at the Charlotte Observer used to constantly remind the photo team to always be looking for moments. That’s because behind every great photograph is a moment. That’s what photography is. Freezing moments in time. [...]
Back in the fall of 2009, I was given the incredible opportunity by the Danville Advocate Messenger to cover the University of Louisville’s game against the University of Kentucky @ UK’s home stadium in Lexington.
The Charlotte Eagles defeated the Wilmington Hammerheads 1-0 in Charlotte on July 22.
To me, racing screams fantastic photos. But you don’t have to be shooting the high end of motorsports to get the most out of your day at the track. 1) Shooting at your local track is far easier than it is shooting at a Formula One race. This pretty much applies to any sport actually. [...]
I spent a fantastic week at Rich Clarkson’s sports photography workshop in Colorado Springs. The people who put on this workshop are truly exceptional in every way. I wont name drop, but if you’ve ever seen a sports photo, you would know the instructor’s names. I cannot begin to express my gratitude to the shooters [...]
There are certain sports where the fans sit on one side of a fence, and the action happens on another. The sports that come to my mind with this predicament include, but are not limited to, baseball, softball and of course all forms of motorsport. So here you are sitting on the wrong side of [...]