One of the most challenging and difficult but at the same time, interesting genres of photography is sports photography. It is quite difficult to shoot as the subjects are most of the time constantly moving, sometimes at a very high speed. Sports photography can cover or span across a few genres and in this article we will look at creating dynamic sports photography.
Action and Sports Photography Articles
Imagine taking incredible car photos like world-renowned automobile photographers Ciprian Mihai and George F. Williams. It would be game-changing. Your career in car photography would set off, you could grow your car sale business, or you could attract more people to your website. But here you are. You have passion and interest. Yet, no matter how […]
Automotive photography is a popular genre that has many fans and followers. Both professional and amateur photographers enjoy taking photos of cars – after all, if you have a car you’re proud of, eventually you’re going to take some memorable shots of your beautiful machine. In case you want these shots to be more than […]
When I started to research sports photography gear, the first thing I noticed was that there are already quite a few articles about sports photography gear. The second thing I noticed was that the vast majority of the equipment being suggested, would not look out of place on the touchlines of the FA Cup Final […]
Freezing motion is not just about using a fast shutter speed. It’s about timing. It’s about anticipating action and being ready to photograph it. To capture impactful photos that freeze motion, make sure to choose your subjects wisely and get your timing right. This post will help you with tips to freeze motion in your photos and produce shots that pop.
Who among us hasn’t stood somewhere, and watched a boat go by, while thinking to ourselves, Wow! That would make a great picture. Think of the many opportunities available to you as a photographer, no matter what your location is. It could be a tugboat pushing barges down a mighty river, a cruise ship leaving port, a single fisherman in a rowboat on a lake, or perhaps a kayak shooting the rapids in a canyon stream. The possibilities are almost endless.