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#565 Chris Owens is the Director of Photo Operations for IndyCar, and in this episode of The Beginner Photography Podcast, he shares what it's really like to photograph the iconic Indianapolis 500. From his first experiences with disposable cameras as a child to leading a team of photographers at one of the world's largest single-day sporting events, Chris details the technical, creative, and logistical challenges that come with high-paced event photography.He explains how persistence, adaptability, and a passion for storytelling have shaped his career. Chris offers practical advice for breaking into event and sports photography, highlighting the importance of volunteering, networking, and being proactive with your portfolio. KEY TOPICS COVEREDBreaking into Event Photography & Building a Career - Chris discusses his early fascination with capturing memories, the path from hobby to professional, and strategies for getting noticed—including the power of volunteering and keeping a portfolio visible.Operational & Creative Challenges at the Indy 500 - The massive scale of the event requires intricate planning, teamwork, and shot lists; photographers often multitask and cover everything from action shots to sponsor events.Creative Storytelling in Fast-Paced Environments - Chris shares the importance of finding unique angles, moving beyond standard shots, and using techniques like slow shutter speeds to capture both speed and atmosphere.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSShot List: A detailed plan assigning photographers to specific events, angles, or moments, ensuring coverage of all necessary aspects of a large event. Relevance: Essential for organizing coverage at events as vast as the Indy 500.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSHow does volunteering and working for free early in your career add value, and when should you start charging for your work?What are the unique storytelling opportunities at massive sporting events compared to smaller assignments?In what ways can photographers push themselves beyond “safe shots” to develop a recognizable style or perspective?RESOURCES:Visit Chris Owens' Website - https://www.chrisowensphotography.com/Follow Chris Owens on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chrisowens/Grab your free 52 Lightroom Presets athttp://freephotographypresets.com/ Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
Nothing beats the thundering energy and human drama that unfolds across the surface of an automotive racetrack. Photographers who specialize in this adrenaline-fueled niche are best served by nerves of steel and the high endurance to lug multiple cameras and the long lenses needed to freeze the action. In today's show, we plunge headfirst into what it takes to cover the many facets of auto racing with two of the finest professionals in the field, photographers Camden Thrasher and Jamey Price. From stories of unexpected hurdles to access when scouting an unfamiliar course to the mix of visual stimulation and extreme exhaustion that accompanies a 24-hour endurance race, our chat is full of real-world insights. We also discuss the gear these photographers rely on and the wear and tear that comes with hard core use. And for listeners who've always wanted to try their hand at motor sports photography, Jamey Price shares some parting advice. “You don't build a portfolio by getting credentials,” he says. “You build a portfolio by going to races as a fan, bringing your camera, and making cool pictures from fan areas. Tell stories, do something different.” Guests: Camden Thrasher & Jamey Price Episode Timeline: 3:46: Jamey's start as a jockey and making comparisons between photographing horse racing and motorsports 8:29: Camden's early start attending auto races, then discovering photography through exploring his father's film camera as a cool mechanical device. 10:25: Both photographers share their trajectory from starting out as a motor sports photographer to making it into a career. 18:04: A race day timeline and the many variables involved in motor sports photography. 27:28: Camaraderie & competition between photographers working the circuit, etiquette when shooting, and the importance of individual style. 37:24: The thrill of endurance racing and how photographing these 24-hour-long races differs from other types of motor sporting events. 43:38: Episode Break 45:10: Camden and Jamey's go-to camera gear, the long lenses they lug, plus how often they use manual focus, especially when panning through people or trees. 54:50: Getting otherworldly visuals when faced with adverse weather conditions or unique atmospheric effects, despite the physical challenges. 59:15: Wear and tear on camera gear due to the unfriendly environment at the track, plus using broken gear or common objects for creative visual effects. 1:056:08: Camera settings and creative techniques when panning, plus accounting for variables of relative distance combined with motion and speed to achieve a desired result. 1:16:27: Camden & Jamey discuss the use of their motor sports photos and licensing their images to clients. 1:24:13: Parting advice to fans interested in becoming a credentialed motor sport photographer—bring your camera to a race as a fan, and start making pictures! Guest Bios: Camden Thrasher is a motor sports photographer with a distinctive ability to capture unique scenes of fast action. Growing up in Vancouver, Washington, it was the sound of engines from a nearby racetrack that first drew him to motor sports. After becoming a fixture at the track with his camera during high school, Camden studied automotive design and engineering in college, expecting to work as an engineer or on a pit crew. But the money he was making as a side hustle with his camera convinced him to stick with photography, and he hasn't looked back since. Using a unique slow shutter speed method, perfected over many exposures, Camden revels in showcasing the abstract qualities of gleaming metal, bright lights, and dynamic action that are hallmarks of this sport. Now based out of Atlanta, Georgia, Camden's work has been commissioned by top racing teams and featured in a wide range of media, from print magazines to automotive branding campaigns. Jamey Price is an automotive photographer based in Charlotte, North Carolina, whose motor sports work has taken him to more than 25 countries, and across most of the continental US. Jamey's photography career began while he was competing as a thoroughbred horse racing jockey and exercise rider. During this time, he completed more than 50 races, notching 11 wins in the saddle. His life in horse racing was eventually compiled into the self-published book Chasing: Racing Life in England & Ireland. Yet, in 2011, Jamey's photography career switched from horses to horse-power. Since he began chasing race cars, his images have been published worldwide in magazines, distributed by sports imagery wire services, and featured by top commercial clients. Additionally, Jamey is a LEXAR Elite Artist, since 2014. Stay Connected: Camden Thrasher Website Camden Thrasher Instagram Camden Thrasher Facebook Camden Thrasher Flickr Camden Thrasher on B&H Explora Jamey Price Website Jamey Price Instagram Jamey Price Twitter Jamey Price YouTube Jamey Price TikTok Jamey Price Lexar -------- Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
Above Photograph © Chase Jarvis We've all heard the saying “The best camera is the one that's with you.” But do you know how this catch phrase ended up as a mantra of the mobile economy? In today's show, we speak with Chase Jarvis, the man behind Best Camera—the wildly successful photo sharing app that predated Instagram—to get an inside look at his wild ride. A born entrepreneur and self-made photographer with a hunger that always worked against the grain, Chase's meteoric rise in action sports/lifestyle photography dovetailed with the dawn of the sharing economy, leading him to a moonshot idea. The ensuing saga of Best Camera's viral success, subsequent demise, and Chase's quick pivot into his next visionary business model—Creative Live—is both a cautionary tale and a redemption story. All told, you'll gain fascinating insights into the nexus of creative innovation and big business at the highest levels. When asked about his biggest take away from Best Camera given the benefit of hindsight, Chase doesn't miss a beat, responding, “If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together.” Guest: Chase Jarvis Episode Timeline: 3:44: How Chase's mastery of sports and the gift of his grandfather's camera gear led to a passion for teaching himself photography. 9:33: Channeling real-world examples from his grandfather and father into early pictures, along with library books about the masters' and photographic techniques. 15:35: The development of Chase's early entrepreneurial spirit and how his second-grade teacher stifled these efforts. 22:50: Bucking trends and connecting with the uniqueness you bring to your images as a creative style. 26:32: Embracing social media and the sharing community early on and the ability to see around the corner as an entrepreneur. 35:53: Chase's fast track to commercial success, technological innovation, and developing the Best Camera App. 46:20: Episode Break 47:48: The lessons learned from the Best Camera failure and how Chase channeled these lessons into the success of the first livestreaming learning platform, Creative Live. 52:24: Making the pivot from the first live photo feed to building Creative Live as a way to answer questions the questions asked by a massive global audience. 1:00:51: Creative Live's pioneering approach to a freemium business model, plus offering access as a core company value. 1:05:29: The most popular offerings at Creative Live: the fundamentals, the business of classes, and the big name thought leaders. 1:12:38: Chase's views on the current—and future—landscape in social media, creativity, and AI, plus advice for getting comfortable being uncomfortable. 1:20:43: What success means to Chase, and the message in his recent book Never Play it Safe: A Practical Guide to Freedom, Creativity and a Life You Love. Guest Bio: Chase Jarvis is an award-winning artist, entrepreneur, bestselling author, and one of the most influential photographers of the past 20 years, whose diverse portfolio spans from advertising campaigns for Apple, Nike, and Red Bull to collaborations with athletes like Serena Williams and icons such as Lady Gaga and Sir Richard Branson. As an early adopter of social media and the sharing economy, Chase created Best Camera (the first photo-sharing app) in 2009 and co-founded the online education platform CreativeLive in 2010. Chase has spoken on six continents and advised Fortune 100 companies, with invitations to both the Obama White House and Buckingham Palace. Based in Seattle with his wife Kate and their dog Bodhi, he hosts the widely successful Chase Jarvis LIVE podcast (over 50 million downloads) while serving on several nonprofit boards. Stay Connected: Chase Jarvis Website: https://chasejarvis.com/ Chase Jarvis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chasejarvis Chase Jarvis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chasejarvis Chase Jarvis Twitter: https://x.com/chasejarvis Chase Jarvis YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChaseJarvis Chase Jarvis Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chase_Jarvis Chase Jarvis Best Camera App: https://chasejarvis.com/project/the-best-camera/ Chase Jarvis Creative Live: https://www.creativelive.com/instructor/chase-jarvis Chase Jarvis Never Play It Safe book: https://chasejarvis.com/never-play-it-safe/ End Credits: Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
#540 Photo Q&AIn Today's Episode of the podcast I chat with YOU as I answer a variety of listener-submitted questions about photography. The episode covers key aspects of wedding photography, editing workflows, equipment considerations, camera settings, lighting setups for studios, the impact of personal experiences on photography, and more. KEY TOPICS COVEREDWedding Photography Tips:Explanation: Raymond discusses key considerations for first-time wedding photographers, such as the importance of following the bride and groom, capturing candid moments, and understanding the significance of a wedding day.Key Takeaways: Focus on enhancing the memory of the wedding day rather than capturing every detail, and consider renting essential equipment like a second camera body for reliability and insurance.Editing Workflow Optimization:Explanation: The episode shares strategies for effectively selecting and editing photos, emphasizing the significance of choosing the right moments.Key Takeaways: Utilize tools like Imagine for AI-assisted culling and prioritize personal artistry in photo selection.Studio Lighting Setup:Explanation: Raymond introduces the concept of a three-point lighting setup for studio photography, highlighting the use of key lights, fill lights, and backlights for creating dynamic portraits.Real-World Examples: He provides practical advice on equipment choices and configurations for achieving professional lighting effects indoors.IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS & CONCEPTSThree-Point Lighting Setup: A lighting method involving a key light, fill light, and backlight to create depth and separation in portraits.Culling: The process of selecting the best photos from a shoot, which can be optimized using AI tools like Imagine.DISCUSSION & REFLECTION QUESTIONSHow do you approach capturing key moments in high-pressure scenarios like weddings?In what ways can personal experiences shape a photographer's artistic style and subject matter?RESOURCES:Check out Imagen AI - https://imagen-ai.com/Get Your Reusable Silica Gel Packets - https://amzn.to/3WVAnUwIf you're near Chicago or Philadelphia and want to learn more about the upcoming in person workshops, shoot me an email at BeginnerPhotographyPodcast@gmail.com Learn What Camera Settings to Use in our free guide!https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Sign up for your free CloudSpot Account today at www.DeliverPhotos.comConnect with Raymond! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Get your Photo Questions Answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
Top shot © Kristof Ramon The dynamic arena of competitive cycling photography is not for the faint of heart. This grueling specialty requires a mix of split-second reaction times, intuitive technical mastery, and the ability to anticipate—and even more important—embrace risk. It takes a special breed of photographer to continuously capture every ounce of emotion packed into this sport, from bruising injuries and bitter disappointments to the exaltation of a win. For today's show, we've brought together two passionate cycling aficionados, former competitive cyclist and renowned street photographer Phil Penman and Kristof Ramon, a cycling photography specialist who recently released his first book on the subject. While they're introduced as strangers, get ready to be wowed by the synchronicity of their shared experiences, and the remarkable chemistry that grows between them over the course of the show. Most people's awareness of competitive cycling revolves around coverage of the Tour de France or other major races shown on TV. Our conversation delves much deeper than this, to reveal what happens behind the scenes, and show both the intensity of purpose and the many stages of suffering that's a hallmark of this sport. Kristof's book is titled The Art of Suffering for a reason. As he aptly sums up in the book's opening quote: “Where the conditions get grimmer and the riders start to suffer, that's when the more interesting stories begin.” Guests: Phil Penman & Kristof Ramon Episode Timeline: 3:56: Phil Penman's connection to the competitive cycling world and how his insight as a cyclist informs his photography of the sport. 7:45: The logistics of photographing competitive cycling and the perils of damaging photo equipment. 10:36: The creative aspect to photographing competitive cycling and how to think outside the box to get impactful shots. 15:16: The many stages of suffering involved in competitive cycling, and the pride riders take in having this documented visually. 20:35: Photographer access, the difference between training rides and race days, and the distinctions between agency access and working independently. 26:26: Changes to Kristof's photographic approach and the influence of social media in the sport's evolution. 31:31: Technical aspects of cycling photography, understanding light, capturing speed, and putting in the time so to react intuitively to picture opportunities. 43:44: Episode Break 44:53: Communication strategies, building rapport with riders and teams, and people skills given the sport's international reach. 47:51: Cycling's rich history as a professional sport, and recent changes initiated by British Team Sky that helped the sport evolve. 54:45: The back story to Kristof's Art of Suffering book project and how his collaboration with cycling writer Matt Rendell helped identify suffering as a narrative element. 58:40: Working with clients, balancing that work with personal projects, and developing a distinctive voice as a photographer. 1:06:15: How to start out as a competitive cycling photographer, questions about credentials, and adapting to new networks to distribute your work. 1:13:23: Balancing technical aspects of action photography with the desired emotional response while building in certainties and calculating risk. Guest Bios: British-born, New York-based photographer Phil Penman has documented the ever-changing scene of New York City's streets for more than 25 years. and he has quite a bit of experience in the world of professional cycling himself. In his career as a news and magazine photographer, Phil has photographed major public figures and historical events. His reportage following the 9/11 terrorist attack was featured in major print publications and media broadcasts worldwide, and his work covering New York City's pandemic lockdown is in the collection of the U.S. Library of Congress. In addition to exhibiting at Leica galleries in New York, Washington, D.C., Boston, and London, Phil's signature street photography has appeared in international exhibitions as far afield as Venice, Berlin, and Sydney. He also tours the world teaching photo workshops for Leica Akademie. Phil's books, "Street" published in 2019, and "New York Street Diaries" published in 2023 both became best-sellers and have been featured at New York's Museum of Modern Art. Kristof Ramon is a pro-cycling photographer who covers some of the world's most prestigious races, including the Tour de France, the Giro d' Italia, the Tour of Flanders and Paris Roubaix. Born and raised in Belgium, Kristof discovered photography while attending film school at age 19. He eventually followed his passion for cycling and photography and has focused exclusively on this sport since 2011. Working under the name Kramon, his talent for storytelling and his ability to capture the atmosphere and raw emotion of racing makes his images stand out from typical race photography. Kristof's reputation has earned him the respect and trust of many of the biggest racing teams and riders - which is why he's able to capture such extraordinary in-between moments and behind-the-scenes images. The riders are always his primary focus, as evidenced in his close-up portraits of racers caked in sweat, mud, dust, snow, and grime. Kristof's first book, The Art of Suffering, was released in June 2024 by Laurence King Publishing. Stay Connected: Phil Penman Website: https://www.philpenman.com Phil Penman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philpenman/ Phil Penman Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/philpenmanphotography/ Phil Penman Twitter: https://x.com/Penmanphoto Phil Penman Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_Penman Kristof Ramon Website: https://kramon.be/ Kristof Ramon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kramon_velophoto Kristof Ramon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kramon/ Kristof Ramon Twitter: https://x.com/kristoframon Kristof Ramon Photoshelter: https://kramon.photoshelter.com/ Kristof Ramon Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kristoframon/ Kristof Ramon at Lawrence King Publishing: https://us.laurenceking.com/products/the-art-of-suffering
Achieving Success with Olivia Atkin Episode 115 "Achieving And Catching Legendary Moments In Sports Photography with Basketball Hall Of Fame Photographer Andrew Bernstein"Olivia talks personal and professional achievements with Andrew Bernstein. Andrew was the co-founder of NBA Photos and a primary contributor to NBA Entertainment's global media, spending his career capturing unforgettable moments from the sidelines of NBA Finals, All-Star Games, and championship seasons. Known for his deep rapport with athletes, he's photographed legendary players and teams, including Kobe Bryant, with whom he collaborated on the bestselling book The Mamba Mentality: How I Play. Over four decades, he has cemented his place in sports history, earning numerous accolades, including the prestigious Curt Gowdy Media Award from the Basketball Hall of Fame.Now, as he steps out from behind the lens, Andrew has embraced a new role as a speaker, author, and podcast host. Through his platform Legends Of Sport, he shares the intimate stories of sports icons with fans worldwide, connecting audiences to the powerful moments and personalities that define sports. With his podcast, documentaries, and speaking engagements, Andrew is bringing his passion for storytelling to a new audience, inspiring others and preserving the legacy of the sports world.Join Olivia every Tuesday as she brings on top notch guests to talk about how they are Achieving Success! Career Development Book and More at Achieving-success.comStay Connected With Us:Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/achieving-success-llcInstagram: @_achievingsuccessTwitter: @_achievesuccessFacebook: @Achieving SuccessYou can find Andrew Bernstein:Website: https://www.adbapi.com/Instagram: @adbphotoincPodcast: Legends Of Sport Podcast - Apple PodcastsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/achieving-success-with-olivia-atkin--5743662/support.
Top shot © Ron Tarver Cowboy lore has deep roots in American culture. Yet, black cowboys have lived pretty much under the radar until recently, when songs by pop culture icons Lil Nas X and Beyoncé went viral and catapulted the black western aesthetic into the limelight. In today's show, we're getting the inside scoop from two photographers who've been fully immersed in these vibrant communities since long before they became a top fashion trend. Separated by a generation in age and with pictures spanning from film to digital, we follow Ron Tarver and Ivan McClellan from their early years in Oklahoma and Kansas, to the urban stables of Northern Philadelphia, the legendary Roy LeBlanc Rodeo in Okmulgee, Oklahoma, and beyond. Listen in and discover how the popularity of a single newspaper assignment led Ron to the pages of National Geographic and a career defining body of work. In a similar manner, Ivan's hunch to act on a chance invitation morphed into a passion project that reconnected him to his midwestern roots and ultimately expanded his role from photographer to that of an entrepreneur and rodeo boss. Ever wonder about the funding and stamina required to compete as a rodeo athlete? We take that bull by the horns at the end of the show. Guests: Ron Tarver & Ivan McClellan Episode Timeline: 4:09: Ron Tarver and Ivan McClellan's early memories of cowboy culture during their respective youths in Kansas City and Fort Gibson, Oklahoma. 9:19: Ron's early story for the Philadelphia Inquirer and his subsequent documentation of black cowboy culture. 15:06: The camera gear and film stock Ron used for his pictures, plus digitizing analog slides using a digital camera, macro lens and bellows system. 20:15: Technical limitations Ron faced when shooting film, and his editing process when working with National Geographic. 23:19: Ivan's start as a designer, his introduction to photography and the world of black cowboys, and his shooting process at the rodeo. 33:40: The dominance of women within black rodeos, a female horse whisperer, and tips for photographing horses in a rodeo context. 44:34: Episode Break 45:35: The journey behind our guest's respective books, and Ron's collaboration with a noted editor to create The Long Ride Home. 51:19: The back story to Ivan's book—from a self-published Kickstarter release to the editor he worked with to get Eight Seconds published by Damiani. 57:10: Ivan and Ron discuss each other's finished book projects, questions about model releases, plus the current hunger for black cowboy culture. 1:05:23: Ivan's work to promote black rodeo athletes and the economics of competing in this arena. 1:10:39: How Ivan's life has changed since founding the Eight Seconds rodeo in Portland, Oregon. 1:16:04: The impact of Ivan's work on the lives of rodeo athletes, and the maximum number of bulls a rodeo athlete can ride in a single day. Guest Bios: Ron Tarver was born and raised in Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, and is now based outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. During 32 years as a staffer at The Philadelphia Inquirer, he was nominated for three Pulitzer's and shared the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for public service, in addition to many other accolades. Tarver's photographs have been exhibited internationally. His pictures can be found in private, corporate, and museum collections, and have appeared in major publications both in print and online. In 2004, he co-authored the book We Were There: Voices of African American Veterans, published by Harper Collins, accompanied by a traveling exhibition. A recipient of a 2021 Guggenheim Fellowship and a 2001 Pew Fellowship in the Arts, Tarver has also received funding from the NEA, the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, and an Independence Foundation Fellowship. He currently serves as Associate Professor of Art at Swarthmore College. His book, The Long Ride Home: Black Cowboys in America was released by George F Thompson Publishers in September. Ivan McClellan is a photojournalist and designer originally from Kansas City, Missouri. These days he calls Portland, Oregon home. His work reveals marginalized aspects of black culture, challenging broad assumptions and myths about racial identity in America. His project Eight Seconds, focuses on elevating narratives about American Black cowboys, and transforming the culture of the American West by ‘re-centering' black women and men back as an integral part of our historical narrative. After initially self-publishing his photos in book form, Eight Seconds: Black Rodeo Culture was released by Damiani books in April 2024. The winner of the 2022 Getty Inclusion grant, McClellan's photos have been presented in and collected by Museums and cultural spaces across the United States. His work has also been featured in ESPN: The Undefeated and Fast Company. As an experience designer for Adobe Lightroom, he has led projects for Nike, Adidas, Disney, and the U.S. National Soccer Team. And most recently, he founded the Eight Seconds Rodeo in 2023. Stay Connected: Ron Tarver Website: https://www.rontarverphotographs.net/ Ron Tarver Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rontarver/ Ron Tarver Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Tarver Ron Tarver The Long Ride Home book: http://www.gftbooks.com/books_Tarver.html Ivan McClellan Website: https://eightsecs.com/ Ivan McClellan Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eightsecs/ Ivan McClellan / 8 Seconds Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/eightsecs Ivan McClellan at Damiani Books: https://www.damianibooks.com/en/collections/mcclellan-ivan End Credits: Host: Allan Weitz Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
Jump into the world of sports photography with this illuminating episode of Workflows. Scott Wyden Kivowitz chats with the highly successful volume sports photography duo Jay and Carinna Boatwright, who has garnered acclaim for their photography work, business, and hands-on, comprehensive workshops.Discover the secrets behind successful volume sports photography as Jay and Carinna reveal their incredible techniques for capturing vivid, dynamic sports portraits. From strategic lighting setups to the critical role of CRM systems, they share their insights into efficiently managing and growing a high-volume photography business. You'll learn about their preferred tools and software, such as ShootQ and PhotoDay, and how they optimize their workflow using Imagen.Jay and Carinna live in the metro Atlanta area and have been married for 26 years with three adult children. Jay has a degree in marketing, and Carinna has a culinary degree. Both are self-taught in the photo industry, with their backgrounds providing a strong business sense of how to run a fast-paced volume sports photography company. smaX Photography was born by accident 16 years ago and has evolved from a two-man show to a thriving 1.7 million dollar small business with 5 full-time employees. Jay and Carinna created Boatwright Bootcamp 5 years ago to help educate other photographers on their proven methods. Volume sports didn't have to mean boring on-camera flash and factory-style shooting. Creativity and artistry could be utilized in a high-energy environment to excite photographers and get them on track to make their passion a job. "Using Imagen for editing has been revolutionary—it saves us about 20 hours a week, allowing more time for creativity and other business opportunities."Why You Should ListenGain expert insights into sports photography from seasoned professionals.Learn how to efficiently manage a high-volume photography business.Discover the best tools and software to streamline your workflow.Understand the importance of strategic lighting and camera use in sports photography.Be inspired by Jay and Carinna's open sharing of their knowledge and expertise.ResourcesShootQPhotoDayBoatwright BootcampsmaX Photography Sports PortraitsDon't miss out on Jay and Carinna's expert advice—tune in now to elevate your sports photography skills and streamline your workflow. Subscribe to Workflows wherever you get your podcasts, and leave us a review to let us know what you think!(00:00) - 044 (01:39) - Business Dynamics and Roles (03:30) - What is one thing that you do for the photographic process that has saved you time? (06:20) - What is one thing that you do for the business that saves you time or money? (11:39) - What is one thing that you do for editing that has saved you time? (13:33) - Portrait Crop in Imagen (22:30) - What is one thing that you do after a session that has increased business? (26:51) - Setting Up for Hockey Portraits (31:51) - Can you share an outlined breakdown of your workflow from lead to delivery? Join the Imagen Community on Facebook to continue the discussions between episodes.
The numbers are staggering... Over 6 decades of work... 300+ covers... and countless stories that go with each one of them. Walter Iooss is the most prolific photographer Sports Illustrated has ever had. There is a reason it's not called Sports Literature, but Sports Illustrated... and that's because of the shooters like Iooss who captured a generation of sports idols with their photos. A time when the only way to see Willie Mays, Elgin Baylor, Lee Trevino, Joe Namath and so many more was through the weekly magazine and the photos provided by men like Walter Iooss. Starting as a teenager, Walter 's love for sports was equally matched with his passion for photography. After sending in a few photos from a NY Giants football game he and his father attended to an editor at SI he was given an assignment... he was so young, his dad had to drive him to it. And from there, a career like none other in the field of Sports Photography was born. From The Catch to Broadway Joe at Super Bowl III, Iooss had a habit of being in the right place at the right time and made a career out of it. Oh... and did we mention his numerous Sports Illustrated Swimsuit shoots? Ever heard of Christie, or Tyra, or Elle or Paulina? A generation of super models helped made famous because they were in front of the lens of a Walter Iooss camera. What's his best shot? Who did he laugh at with the most? How did he get the Swimsuit gig and much more as we talk with the man that helped put SI on the map --- Walter Iooss... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.In celebration of the Summer Olympics, we're reprising some past episodes featuring guests who have been there! Photographer Jeff Cable has had a front-row seat at the past seven Olympic Games--although his seat is cluttered with cameras, lenses, and laptops. As the photographer for the United States Olympic Committee, Jeff has an all-access pass to any event he chooses. In this episode, he shares: how he edits 2600 images down to 10 in a matter of minuteshow social media has changed the pace of his jobhow he stays focused (literally and figuratively) from 9:00 am to 2:00 am every day for nearly three weeks straightwhat Simone Biles and her teammates were talking about in those minutes before the world knew why she pulled out of the Tokyo 2020 Gamesthe best angles to shoot a water polo gamehow photographers deal with bathroom breaks (or the lack thereof) in the middle of certain eventsthe importance of mastering the Olympic shuttle bus systemand much more.There's a whole lot more to photographing Team USA than just settings and shutter speeds. It's an exciting, exhausting gig, and Jeff approaches each Olympics like it's his one and only.Want to know more about Jeff?follow him on Instagram: www.instagram.com/jeffcablephotography/read his blog: https://blog.jeffcable.com/check him out on Facebook: www.facebook.com/jeffcablephoto Want to know more about "What It's Like To..."?Sign up to be on our Insiders' List to receive our newsletters and insiders' information! Go to whatitsliketo.net (sign-ups are at the bottom of the page)Follow us on social media:InstagramFacebookTwitterLinkedInSupport the Show.Support the Show.
Have you ever felt a gut feeling telling you it's time for a career change? In this enlightening episode of *Seek Go Create - The Leadership Journey*, host Tim Winders dives deep with Vincent Pugliese, a master in crafting profitable membership models, on recognizing the signs that it's time to pivot your professional path. Discover how Vincent's journey from sports photography to empowering others through memberships could inspire your next big move. Tune in to learn how structure, passion alignment, and genuine connections can lead to financial freedom and fulfilling work."Transitioning isn't about massive leaps; it's about subtle shifts replacing what you dislike with what brings you joy." - Vincent Pugliese Access all show and episode resources HEREAbout Our Guest:Vincent Pugliese is an accomplished entrepreneur, award-winning sports photographer, and expert in building profitable membership models. With a rich career spanning several decades, Vincent has transitioned from photographing major sporting events to empowering individuals and businesses to achieve financial freedom through innovative membership strategies. He is celebrated for his dedication to personal growth, creating meaningful connections, and his talent for helping others pivot towards fulfilling careers. Through his engaging workshops and insightful coaching, Vincent has become a sought-after mentor for those looking to transform their professional lives. Reasons to Listen: 1. **Career Transition Mastery:** Learn Vincent Pugliese's approach to recognizing when it's time to pivot in your career through gut feelings and aligning with your passions.2. **Successful Membership Models:** Discover Vincent's insights on building profitable membership businesses, including unique examples like a high-demand murder mystery quilting membership.3. **Real Conversations and Personal Growth:** Hear frank discussions on the value of deep, genuine connections in professional settings, and how Vincent's personal journey shaped his path to fulfillment and financial freedom.Episode Resources & Action Steps:### Resources Mentioned1. **Vincent Pugliese's Website:** - MyMembershipFreedom.com (https://mymembershipfreedom.com) - This is Vincent's website where you can learn more about building profitable membership models and achieving financial freedom.2. **Social Media Platforms:** - Vincent Pugliese on Facebook and LinkedIn - These platforms provide daily content, insights, and additional resources for personal and professional growth.### Action Steps1. **Assess Your Career Alignment:** - Take time to reflect on tasks and activities in your current job that bring you joy versus those that drain you. Begin to eliminate or delegate tasks that don't align with your passions and replace them with activities that do.2. **Start Daily Creative Posting:** - Implement the practice of daily posting on a social media platform like Facebook to structure your creative output. This consistency can lead to better connections and business growth.3. **Build Genuine Connections:** - Focus on building trust and offering value in your interactions before making any sales pitches. Approach new connections with curiosity and a genuine interest in understanding and solving their problems.Resources for Leaders from Tim Winders & SGC:
Sports enthusiasts from around the world will soon be glued to their nearest viewing screen, watching the action unfold during the international Summer Olympic Games in Paris. But how much do you know about the finer points of photographing elite level competition, or about the lightning-fast, high-tech journey these images make from inside a camera to a remote editing workflow, and then onward to be enjoyed by you, the viewer? In today's podcast we've got the inside track on how these visual delicacies are brought to life and served up to global audiences. Our guests are Getty Images Chief Photographer Maddie Meyer and Managing Editor James Chance, who runs Getty Images' editing operations in Europe. We start with Maddie, who details the advance preparations and complex logistics required to ensure the success of 60 Getty Images photographers on the ground in Paris, alongside a sizable amount of remote and robotic gear. In the show's second half, James describes the impressive synergy between the photographers on site and the massive team of photo editors he's assembled to work remotely from London and in other locations around the world—a complex infrastructure that's a first for the agency. Immerse yourself in the passion for sports and learn what it takes to capture images that set you apart from the pack. As Maddie Meyer sums up, “That's where the real challenge comes in. And that's where I would say it's really difficult. But that's where knowing the athletes comes in, knowing the way they move, knowing their rituals before they get in the pool, knowing some of the dynamics between the athletes, where you can really kind of pick up on the minutia to try and make something special.” Guests: Maddie Meyer & James Chance Episode Timeline: 3:37: Maddie's college internship at Getty Images, and her experiences as a woman shooting sports. 8:30: Plans for covering the Paris Games, and details about the Getty Images team. 11:56: Maddie's aquatics specialty and details about photographer assignments. 16:23: A question of shooting strategy: going for maximum volume vs anticipating more and shooting less. 22:37: Dedicated cameras vs remotes and robotic equipment, plus Maddie's go-to gear: A Canon R3 mirrorless and 28-70 mm f/2 lens. 28:23: Episode Break 29:35: The synergy and trust between photography and photo editing teams. 33:28: Logistics of staff photographers, remotes, and robotic cameras on the ground to capture the Paris Games 38:28: Details about Getty Images remote photo editing staff in the UK during the Paris games, and their three-stage editing process. 43:33: The technical tools—hardware and software—powering the Getty Images workflow and file management process. 1:00:58: The most important qualities in a Getty Images photo editor. Guest Bios: Maddie Meyer is a chief photographer for Getty Images based in—but not geographically limited to—Boston, Massachusetts. She joined the Getty Images team in January 2015, after earning a Bachelor of Science degree in photojournalism from Ohio University. Maddie's assignments range from covering New England's professional sports teams to international travel covering events such as the Men's and Women's World Cup, the FINA World Swimming championships and the Olympic Games in Rio and Pyeongchang. Her pictures are continually published in major metropolitan newspapers, magazines, and websites worldwide, including ESPN, the New York Times, Sports Illustrated, the Washington Post, among many other media outlets. Equally skilled as a photographer, James Chance began his editing career as a freelancer in London. He currently serves as the managing editor for Getty Images Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. He works to train and schedule the editing team, as well as plan editing for major events such as the Women's World Cup in Australia, and the Paris Olympic Games. James helped to create the vision for Getty Images remote editing plan, where photo editors will be working out of the company's London office, while the photographers will be in Paris. Stay Connected: Maddie Meyer Website: https://www.maddiemeyerphoto.com/ Maddie Meyer Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maddiemeyer2/ James Chance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jameschance_5 Getty Images Website: https://www.gettyimages.com/ Samsung T7 Shield Portable SSD: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1742972-REG/samsung_mu_pe4t0s_am_4tb_t7_shield_portable.html
In this episode, we bring you The ULTIMATE Guide to SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY with Richard Heathcote. Join us as we dive deep into the world of sports photography with one of the industry's most renowned photographers.Richard Heathcote has covered some of the most prestigious events in sports, including FIFA World Cup tournaments, UEFA European Championships, Olympic Games, Rugby World Cup, and golf's four majors. With over twenty years of experience, Richard shares his journey, insights, and the innovative techniques that have set him apart in the field.In The ULTIMATE Guide to SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY with Richard Heathcote, you'll learn about Richard's inspiration and early influences in sports photography, his experiences covering major sporting events like the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, and the development and impact of the robotic camera system for Getty Images. Richard also offers tips and advice for aspiring sports photographers looking to break into the industry and discusses how technological advancements are transforming sports photography.#SportsPhotography #RichardHeathcote #TheULTIMATEGUIDEtoSPORTSPHOTOGRAPHY #PhotographyPodcast #GettyImages #CameraShakePodcast******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingRichard Heathcote on the web:http://www.richardheathcote.comRichard Heathcote on Social Media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rheathcote/X: https://x.com/rheathcoteJOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com======================================CAMERA SHAKE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 214 ‘The ULTIMATE Guide to SPORTS PHOTOGRAPHY with Richard Heathcote' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube - https://youtu.be/a_LiRP4mktMApple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
Have an idea or tip? Send us a text!Have you ever wondered what it takes to transition from an amateur photographer to capturing iconic moments in sports history? Join us as Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society welcomes Dave Stock, the mastermind behind Team DSP, who shares his captivating journey of over 40 years in the realm of sports photography. Starting with a borrowed Argus C3 camera in high school, Dave's passion led him to positions like the Director of Photography at Runner's World, and the sidelines of NFL games and U.S. Open golf tournaments. Through his narrative, Stock delves into the physical demands, the excitement, and the camaraderie that defines the world of sports photography.In this episode, Stock takes us through the golden years of photographing the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s, where serendipity and skill earned him unique access to the team, including snapping Jerry Rice's first touchdown catch. We also explore his transition into the licensing business inspired by an enlightening conversation with Joe Montana, which led to securing the first license from NFL Properties. This venture opened doors to high-end collectibles and 8x10 glossies, eventually steering Stock to Beckett Publications and navigating the changes brought by industry giants like Getty Images.Stock further shares the intricacies of the Team and Individual photography business, recounting his initial challenges and eventual successes that set a higher standard in the market. Emphasizing the importance of mentorship, Stock reflects on the generosity and spirit of sharing within the photography community that shaped his career. As a Lumix ambassador, he discusses the innovation and marketing hurdles in camera sales, especially in North America. Energize your sales with Shareme.chat, the proven texting platform. ShareMe.Chat ShareMe.Chat platform uses chat-to-text on your website to keep your customers connected and buying!Support the Show.Sign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comVisit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and Podchaser. Are you interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Hosted and produced by Gary PageauEdited by Olivia PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
Have an idea or tip? Send us a text!Discover the transformative journey of Bob Kenward from Fluvanna Sports Photography as he details his shift from action sports to mastering team and individual portraits. In a candid conversation, Kenward reveals the pivotal moments that turned his initial skepticism of team photos into a profitable niche focusing on smaller leagues, and how composite photography became a game-changer for his business. Listen as we uncover the practical benefits of this technique, from simplified setups to weather independence, and why it's a perfect fit for his business model.Kenward and host Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society dive into the nitty-gritty of business essentials that every photographer should know—think taxes, data protection, and the finesse required in handling customer service challenges. Rounding out the discussion, Kenward turn to the digital revolution of online ordering and its impact on revenue. Embracing platforms like GotPhoto can not only streamline your business but also open up a world of marketing opportunities, from automated reminders to targeted email campaigns. He also shares strategies for growth without overextending, ensuring the business remains viable, as well as why opportunities like the GotPhoto Summer Camp are golden tickets to enhancing your business acumen.Energize your sales with Shareme.chat, the proven texting platform. ShareMe.Chat ShareMe.Chat platform uses chat-to-text on your website to keep your customers connected and buying!MediaclipMediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.Sign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comVisit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and Podchaser. Are you interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Hosted and produced by Gary PageauEdited by Olivia PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
Cozy up to a ringside seat for a behind-the-scenes tour of the wildest shows in sports entertainment, during our insightful chat about the still photos produced for World Wrestling Entertainment, (otherwise known as WWE). In 2023 alone, the WWE photo team traveled the globe, covering close to 170 live events, and producing 2.6 million stills to serve the organization's various platforms. You might—incorrectly—assume that WWE's still images are generated from video screengrabs. Well, this couldn't be further from the truth. In this week's podcast, we get the full scoop about stills from WWE's Vice President of photography, Brad Smith, and Senior Director of photography, Rich Freeda. Among the many details we unpack: The learning curve required for shooting a WWE event, the importance of showing all aspects of the spectacle in pictures, and the delicate dance between still photographers and TV camerapeople, who are tethered together and both wearing headphones while capturing a show. In addition to live event coverage, the photo team creates high-level studio portraits of WWE Superstars, which necessitates complex studio set ups at each venue. Given the relentless schedule of three live shows weekly, two of which are traveling, studio gear is circling the country all year long. As Rich Freeda puts it, “We could be a Consumer Reports testing lab.” And when it comes to the type of photographers best suited to covering WWE shows, Brad Smith sums things up nicely. “[At first,] I instinctively thought, if we're going to hire new people, they have to be sports photographers. And now I don't think that at all. I'll tell you who I'd rather have. I'd rather have a photographer who's a tour photographer for Bon Jovi than somebody who's the Yankee's photographer, because they understand that event is the important thing.” Psych yourself up for WrestleMania 40 with our WWE episode from the B&H Photography Podcast! Guests: Brad Smith and Rich Freeda Above photograph © Rich Freeda/WWE For more information on our guests and the gear they use, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/still-photography-the-wwe-with-brad-smith-rich-freeda Stay Connected: WWE Still Photography Page: https://www.wwe.com/photos Brad Smith Website: https://www.bradsmithcreative.com/ Brad Smith on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bradpix/ Brad Smith on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Brad-Smith-Creative/ Brad Smith on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nybradsmith Rich Freeda Website: https://www.richardfreeda.com/collections Rich Freeda on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richfreedaphoto/ Rich Freeda on Twitter: https://twitter.com/richfreedaphoto Rich Freeda WWE Profile: https://www.wwe.com/videos/the-photography-of-wrestlemania-with-rich-freeda-making-wwe
Join us on 'The Camera Shake Podcast' as we dive into the world of sports photography mastery with the sports photography icon Jean Fruth. From capturing iconic moments in baseball to revealing the stories behind the images, Jean's journey as a visual storyteller has taken her to the heart of the sports world and beyond.In this week's episode, Jean shares insights from her diverse career, from her early days in New York City to becoming one of photography's preeminent visual storytellers. Discover the passion behind her lens as she discusses her experiences covering a wide range of sports, her commitment to community through projects like Grassroots Baseball, and the impact of being designated as a Sony Artisan of Imagery.Whether you're an aspiring photographer or a sports enthusiast, this episode offers valuable insights into the art and craft of sports photography, as Jean Fruth takes us behind the scenes of her captivating work.******************************************************************SUPPORT THE PODCAST: www.buymeacoffee.com/camerashake******************************************************************JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.com******************************************************************Check out our sponsor: www.platypod.com******************************************************************THIS WEEK'S LINKS:INTERESTED IN THE LOFOTEN VIKING PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP?https://www.idavewilliams.com/trainingTHIS WEEK'S LINKS:JOIN THE CAMERA SHAKE COMMUNITY for the latest news and some behind the scenes insights: www.camerashakepodcast.comJean Fruth on the web:https://www.andyhorton.orgJean Fruth on Social Media:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoyMBBR2AxrmlqMocTKD9ugX (Twitter): https://twitter.com/jeanfruthInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeanfruthimages======================================Camera Shake Photography Podcast on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/camerashakeFULL EPISODE 196 ‘Sports Photography MASTERY - with Jean Fruth' IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON: YouTube: https://youtu.be/5iSXr75V7e8Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/2Y2LmfmSpotify - https://spoti.fi/304sm2G FOLLOW US ONInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/camerashakepodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/camerashakepodcastTwitter: https://twitter.com/ShakeCameraKersten's website:www.kerstenluts.comKersten on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/kerstenluts/https://www.instagram.com/threeheadsinarow/
David Chancellor is a multi award-winning documentary photographer. His work brings him across the world, from the sombre mountains of Scotland, to the tribal lands of Kenya and, more recently, the arid plains of Saudi Arabia. A regular contributor to National Geographic, he has participated in numerous group and solo exhibitions, exhibited in major galleries and museums, and published worldwide. Recognized by World Press Photo, the Taylor Wessing National Portrait Prize and Pictures of the Year International, David published the monograph ‘Hunters' in 2012. His work continues to examine mankind's complex relationship with the natural world. Visually reminiscent of 19th-century daguerreotypes, David's photographs are arresting, engaging, and thought-provoking. His passion for his work allows him to consistently succeed in navigating the minefields surrounding his chosen subjects. The resulting bodies of work never fail to draw people in and create a space for a much-needed dialogue. David has won over 50 awards for his work, including Nikon Photographer of the Year multiple times, World Press Photo Award for Elephant Story, Sony World Photography Award for his project Lion, Veolia Environnement Wildlife Photographer of the Year Award for Hunters, World Understanding Award, Environmental Vision Award and Best Long Form Documentary story in Pictures of the Year International for his projects Hunters, Butterflies and Warriors and A Gamekeeper's Life. He was recently awarded the Siena International Photography Prize for best documentary story With Butterflies and Warriors – shot entirely in the northern rangelands of Kenya over a period of 13 years, the project follows a generation of Samburu warriors as they metamorphose from boys to men. David's work appears in numerous global publications, including National Geographic, The New York Times, Time Magazine, The Independent, The Telegraph
Ulysses Muñoz is a photojournalist at the Baltimore Banner. Born and raised in Columbia, Maryland, Muñoz is a graduate of the University of Maryland‘s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. You can often see him on the field, including the recent Ravens playoff game, covering sports for the Baltimore Banner. From the spring training in Florida … Continue reading "Episode 93: Ulysses Muñoz (Sports Photography)" The post Episode 93: Ulysses Muñoz (Sports Photography) first appeared on A Photojournalism Podcast for Everyone.
Capture the moment that lasts a lifetime! In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, we delve into the world of sports photography with Haim Ariav, the visionary founder and CEO of Glossy Finish. It is a vibrant youth sports photography powerhouse, is all about creating unforgettable memories by capturing the raw emotions of sports moments. Their commitment to service shines through as they turn snapshots into lasting treasures for websites and marketing. Beyond the lens, they spice up fundraising with dynamic photo collections and build lively connections through social media groups. Dive into the adrenaline-charged atmosphere of a large-scale volleyball tournament, AAU, as Haim recounts the challenges faced amidst the chaos. Learn how Glossy Finish overcame hurdles, received rave reviews, and secured future invitations. From selling championship team photos to seizing diverse photography opportunities at AAU events, this episode explores the dynamic intersection of sports and photography. Don't settle for the ordinary – immerse yourself in the extraordinary. Don't miss the chance to relive your excitement – click, connect, and let Glossy Finish redefine your sports experience! Highlights: (02:21 ) The founding story of Glossy Finish and its mission to elevate youth sports photography. (06:45 ) The pivotal shift to a prepaid model and the success it brought to Glossy Finish.(10:24 ) Empowering local photographers to collaborate with booster clubs for mutual benefit.(16:39 ) Leveraging photography for booster club fundraisers: Banners, photo books, and more.(21:42 ) Navigating copyright and photo usage agreements for booster clubs and photographers.(24:45 ) Haim's craziest moments capturing youth sporting events(26:09) Logistics of photographing AAU volleyball with thousands of teams(27:47 ) Managing a team of 30 people during a massive event(31:11 ) Unique experiences at AAU events and selling championship photos Links: Website: GLOSSY FINISH LinkedIn: Haim Ariav Instagram: glossyfinish Facebook: Glossy Finish YouTube: GlossyFinish TV Twitter: Glossy Finish
Capture the moment that lasts a lifetime! In this episode of The Boosted Volunteer Podcast, we delve into the world of sports photography with Haim Ariav, the visionary founder and CEO of Glossy Finish. It is a vibrant youth sports photography powerhouse, is all about creating unforgettable memories by capturing the raw emotions of sports moments. Their commitment to service shines through as they turn snapshots into lasting treasures for websites and marketing. Beyond the lens, they spice up fundraising with dynamic photo collections and build lively connections through social media groups. Dive into the adrenaline-charged atmosphere of a large-scale volleyball tournament, AAU, as Haim recounts the challenges faced amidst the chaos. Learn how Glossy Finish overcame hurdles, received rave reviews, and secured future invitations. From selling championship team photos to seizing diverse photography opportunities at AAU events, this episode explores the dynamic intersection of sports and photography. Don't settle for the ordinary – immerse yourself in the extraordinary. Don't miss the chance to relive your excitement – click, connect, and let Glossy Finish redefine your sports experience! Highlights: (02:21 ) The founding story of Glossy Finish and its mission to elevate youth sports photography. (06:45 ) The pivotal shift to a prepaid model and the success it brought to Glossy Finish. (10:24 ) Empowering local photographers to collaborate with booster clubs for mutual benefit. (16:39 ) Leveraging photography for booster club fundraisers: Banners, photo books, and more. (21:42 ) Navigating copyright and photo usage agreements for booster clubs and photographers. (24:45 ) Haim's craziest moments capturing youth sporting events (26:09) Logistics of photographing AAU volleyball with thousands of teams (27:47 ) Managing a team of 30 people during a massive event (31:11 ) Unique experiences at AAU events and selling championship photos Links: Website: GLOSSY FINISH LinkedIn: Haim Ariav Instagram: glossyfinish Facebook: Glossy Finish YouTube: GlossyFinish TV Twitter: Glossy Finish
This week on TABLE TALK, Jeff sat down with Kate Frese, freelance photographer and official photographer for the Phoenix Suns and Mercury, for a great and in-depth discussion about the importance of sports photography within the sports world. We discussed the former Flyers photographer's move from Philadelphia to Phoenix, and how photojournalism has evolved over the years. Topics that Kate and Jeff dove into:Differences in the east coast and west coast fan bases.Helpful tips to get started in sports photography.It's not always about the price of the equipment: a message about keeping perspective in an industry that can be pricey.How has photojournalism from an online perspective changed over the past few years, and how to adapt to it?All of this and much more this week on Table Talk!Head over to our website for all of our podcasts and more: philadelphiasportstable.com.Follow us on Threads:Jeff: @mrjeffwarrenErik: @slen1023Follow the show on Instagram: instagram.com/philadelphiasportstable.
Grab your camera and join us down on the court as we head to L.A. to catch up with Andrew D. Bernstein, Director of Photography for Crypto.com Arena, Peacock Theatre, and L.A Live, and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer. We talk with Andy about his 45 seasons of photographing the LA Kings, big Lakers moments – from the ‘Showtime Lakers' to the Kobe and LeBron eras, being a team photographer for 12 pro sports championships, and covering 40 NBA Finals and 38 All-Star Games as the senior NBA photographer. Hear how Andy got into photography and pursued his career and craft while heeding the advice of mentors and passing that mentorship on to the next generation of photographers. We talk about the importance of talent, drive, networking, and motivation when honing your craft and continuing to reach new career milestones, and how his own obsession with his craft led to a relationship with another obsessive competitor – the “Black Mamba” himself, Kobe Bryant. Hear about the book Andy and Kobe worked on together, “The Mamba Mentality: How I Play,” a worldwide bestseller which now serves as an important part of Kobe's legacy, where he walked through key life moments in his own words. We also talk about Legends of Sport, a sports content platform that Andy cofounded and serves as the host of the podcast on. Legends of Sport focuses on highlighting iconic sports moments, connecting the past to the present, and shining the spotlight back on legendary players who have since retired from their sport. Enjoy this photographer's perspective on live events and venues, and a wonderful conversation filled with career tips and fun stories.Andy Bernstein: Instagram | X (Twitter)Legends of Sport: Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter) | YouTubeCrypto.com Arena: Facebook | Instagram | X (Twitter)
The First Ballot Hall of Fame Podcast has a lot to be thankful for this year, and today we're incredibly thankful for Andrew Bernstein's return to the pod. The NBA's First Official photographer, LA Lakers photographer, and Legends of Sport podcast host, re-joins the pod to discuss the answers to Neil's burning questions, working with Kobe Bryant, and getting laid out by Shaq. Timecodes: (6:34) Andy's Pre-Game Routine (10:25) Andy's Interview Process (17:08) Transitioning from film to digital (21:12) Shooting the 1985 NBA Finals (27:11) Andy getting his Championship rings (30:28) Landry Shamet's Photography (32:14) Ken Griffey Jr. and Randy Johnson's Sports Photography (37:55) Photographing the Dream Team (39:52) The pictures we don't see (42:45) Going to China with Kobe (43:20) Working with Kobe on THE MAMBA MENTALITY: How I Play (49:40) The one time Kobe asked Andy not to take a picture (51:07) Watching Kobe grow up (53:38) Getting laid out by Shaq (1:00:39) Andy's Favorite Sports Photographer (1:04:19) Andy's Favorite Dunk
In today's episode of the Beginner Photography Podcast I chat with experienced sports and baseball photographer Brad Mangin. Discover how to capture amazing baseball photographs, the importance of planning and context, and the power of storytelling in sports photography through Brads stories.The Big Ideas:The key to great photography is not the camera, but your ability to see and look.Balancing technical elements and capturing emotion is essential in sports photography.Practice and continuous learning are crucial for improvement, regardless of whether photography is a hobby or profession.Surrounding yourself with experienced photographers and seeking feedback helps you grow as a photographer.Enjoying the process and having fun are important aspects of capturing stunning photographs.Resources:Brad Mangin's websiteFollow Brad on InstagramBuster Posey BookInstant Baseball Photo BookConnect with the Beginner Photography Podcast! Join the free Beginner Photography Podcast Community at https://beginnerphotopod.com/group Send in your Photo Questions to get answered on the show - https://beginnerphotopod.com/qa Grab your free camera setting cheatsheet - https://perfectcamerasettings.com/ Thanks for listening & keep shooting!
As Deanne Fitzmaurice describes it, a photojournalist's job is part sociology and part archeology, but most important, it's being on the cutting edge of what's happening, telling stories about people. It's this combination of varied disciplines, connecting with subjects, and learning something new every day that has held her fascination from her very beginnings at the San Francisco Chronicle through to the rich tapestry she's woven as a visual storyteller today. We recently sat down with Fitzmaurice to gain insights into the many facets of her career as part of our coverage of B&H's 50th Anniversary Bild Expo 2023. During our chat, Fitzmaurice regales us with details from some of her most impactful projects, including the challenging mix of sensitivity and perseverance needed to tell the story of Saleh, a seriously injured Iraqi boy. After explaining how this assignment morphed from a one-day news story into a Pulitzer-prize-winning long-term project, we take a deep dive into how image selection and sequencing were key to this award-winning series. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Fitzmaurice also describes confronting baseball great Barry Bonds about his problem with photographers, which shattered his impenetrable armor and resulted in her gaining exclusive access to photograph him both on and off the field. When discussing essential rules of journalistic ethics and credibility in documenting an unfolding scene, Fitzmaurice points to the category of portraiture as a rare opportunity to shift out of fly on the wall mode to direct the subject and build rapport. We conclude our chat with insights about the role luck has played in her career, and how she puts herself in a position for synchronicity to unfold. Above photograph © Deanne Fitzmaurice Guest: Deanne Fitzmaurice For more information on our guest and the gear she uses, see: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts/photography/taking-chances-on-stories-to-tell-photojournalist-deanne-fitzmaurice-at-bild Stay Connected: Deanne Fitzmaurice Website: https://www.deannefitzmaurice.com/ Deanne Fitzmaurice Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/deannefitzmaurice/ Deanne Fitzmaurice X: https://twitter.com/deanne_fitz Deanne Fitzmaurice Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeanneFitzmauricePhotography Think-tank: https://www.thinktankphoto.com/
On this episode, Derek sits with Andrew D. Bernstein. Andrew is a Legend in the Sports Photography industry having been the gold standard for shooting NBA stars Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, the Dream Team and hundreds more. He is the Team Photographer for the Los Angeles Kings and has been for over 4 decades. We discuss his meteoric rise as a photographer, his success working in the NBA, his time with the 1992 NBA "Dream Team", collaborating with Kobe Bryant on his book, "The Mamba Mentality: How I Play”, his new media platform he Co-Founded called "Legends of Sport” and so much more. Website: https://www.adbapi.com/Legends of Sport: https://legendsofsport.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adbphotoinc/SPONSOR - Go to https://betterhelp.com/derekduvallshow for 10% off your first month of therapy with @betterhelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help #sponsored
Konstantin & Becky bring to you the latest Nikon news and photography related announcements. Rebecca Danese: https://www.instagram.com/rebecca_danese Konstantin Kochkin: https://www.instagram.com/konstantinkochkin Production: Konstantin Kochkin Contact us at media@graysofwestminster.co.uk 0:00 Intro 0:16 Nikon ZF Retro Full Frame is here 8:40 Nikon ZF Big post announcement discussion 23:17 Nikon at Photopia Show in Hamburg 24:02 Nikon Binoculars Service Advisory 24:41 Nikon Female Facets Program 25:28 Fringer Canon EF to Nikon Z adapter 25:49 Meike drop in filter adapter for PL lenses to Z 26:20 Adobe price hike, Ai & V-Bucks 28:05 Reviews 30:03 Weekend Read & Watch Nikon Report 129 Nikon ZF announcement www.nikon.co.uk PRE-ORDER YOURS AT GRAYS with 10% Deposit: Nikon ZF Body Only https://shop.graysofwestminster.co.uk/product/nikon-zf-body-pre-orders-now-open/ Nikon ZF + 24-70mm f/4 lens kit https://shop.graysofwestminster.co.uk/product/nikon-zf-24-70mm-f-4-kit-pre-orders-now-open/ Nikon will take part in the 2023 PHOTOPIA show in Hamburg (September 21-24). https://www.mynikon.de/de/events/photopia Technical Service Advisory for Users of Selected Nikon Binoculars https://www.nikonimgsupport.com/eu/BV_article?articleNo=000066682&lang=en_GB&setRedirect=true Nikon started a Nikon Female Facets project specifically for women in photography https://www.mynikon.de/de/inspiration/nikon-female-facets Canon EF lens → Nikon Z mount conversion electronic mount adapter "Fringer FR-NZ2" released https://www.fringeradapter.com/canon-ef-to-nikon-z Meike Drop-in Filter Mount Adapter for PL Mount Cine Lens https://tinyurl.com/ckneshxp Adobe released new Creative Cloud updates with AI features, announced a pricing update, new Ai token system, financial results https://tinyurl.com/wkczdf4j https://tinyurl.com/26399pv3 https://tinyurl.com/53tmnzac YOU - Photography & Ai - Nikon Live Camera Chat by Grays https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Gyr2pSj5fU Reviews: Z 180-600mm REVIEW - Does it live up to the hype? By Grays https://youtube.com/watch?v=RYeKhpjFzKs Order your Z 180-600 Lens at Grays https://shop.graysofwestminster.co.uk/product/nikkor-z-180-600mm-f-5-6-6-3-deposit/ Nikon 180-600mm Sharpness And AF Speed Tests! By Steve Perry https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7loeXXUP4Ic Nikon NIKKOR Z 85mm F1.2 S Lens test by DXO MARK - gave it the highest score for any lens tested by them https://www.dxomark.com/nikon-nikkor-z-85mm-f-1-2-s-lens-test/ Weekend Read & Watch Nikon Sessions S2 | EPISODE 3: Sports Photography by Nikon Europe https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mTycbCrYK4 Thanks for listening! #Nikon #nikonzf #nikonz --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grays-of-westminster/message
Canon is the official imaging supplier of Rugby World Cup France 2023 so in honour of the Women's & Men's Rugby World Cup 2023, we will be celebrating the diversity in sports photography in this episode of Shutter Stories. Our host Ilvy Njiokiktjien is joined by two guests: Isabel Infantes, a seasoned football photographer with a news background who has recently broken into photographing tennis. And Phill Magakoe, a photojournalist, sports photographer and Canon Ambassador with a passion for rugby, currently working in South Africa. The conversation covers everything from what makes a great sports photograph, to the changes our guests have seen in industry since starting out and whether they feel that diversity is being improved. Follow us on Twitter: https://canon.sm/pro-twitter Join us on Facebook: https://canon.sm/pro-facebook Engage with us on Instagram: https://canon.sm/pro-instagram Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://canon.sm/pro-linkedin Watch us on YouTube: https://canon.sm/youtube
I've heard people say “do what you love” time and time and time again. But how many times is that actually the case? Where we do what we love, follow our passion and can actually make a living doing it.Today on Just In Stride I caught up with elite cyclist, pro photographer and YouTuber, Charles Ouimet.His first love was actually skateboarding but also enjoyed taking photos for skate brands, which gave him access to the latest and greatest gear.Over time his willingness to try new things has allowed him to grow both professionally and as an athlete. Today it's high speed road cycling that has his full attention. While he creates video YouTube content covering all aspects of the sport to help others learn the same way he did years ago.------- Offer from Xact Nutrition: This episode is presented by our friends at Xact Nutrition and they are offering you 15% OFF your order when you use the code JUSTINSTRIDE. So head to xactnutrition.com and fuel your goals today! Now shipping in Canada and the U.S.Thanks for tuning in to the Just In Stride Podcast. I truly appreciate you taking the time to listen and I hope you enjoyed that conversation as much as I did. Please take a minute after this to rate and review our show on Apple Podcasts. With your feedback we'll be able to make the show even better and it'll help us reach new listeners too. You can also find us on Instagram @justinstridepod and YouTube @justinstridepod for all the latest episodes and updates. Glad you came along for the ride with Just In Stride!
Charisse Mae Ducao is a talented photographer who covers American Football Ireland games. She joined Colum Cronin to discuss the origins of her interest in photography, how her understanding of the game has developed, and the changes she has seen in the league since she first started covering teams. You can find Charisse's work on Instagram and Facebook: @charmaeducs You can find the Irish NFL Show across social media and at our website.
What if you could turn your passion for youth sports photography into a thriving business? Join Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society for an enlightening conversation with Haim Ariav, founder and CEO of Glossy Finish and co-founder of GFcrew, as he shares his journey from fashion photographer to youth sports photography mogul. Discover how Ariav's innovative approach to providing photography as a service, rather than a product, has set him apart in a competitive market and allowed him to work with some of the largest youth sports events in the country.In this episode, we dive into Ariav's fascinating story, from his start in multimedia to the creation of his mobile photo lab and the lessons learned from Lifetouch. We also explore GFcrew and GFcrew/Pro – two powerful platforms designed to help sports photographers grow their businesses. Learn how leveraging these platforms can help you get more clients, boost your profits, and benefit from the coaching and mentorship provided by the Glossy Finish team. The Legacy Wealth Code PodcastThe secrets of real estate investing, tax strategies, and building a legacy!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyMediaclip Mediaclip strives to continuously enhance the user experience while dramatically increasing revenue.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEVisual 1st Visual 1st is the premier global conference focused on the photo and video ecosystem. Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSign up for the Dead Pixels Society newsletter at http://bit.ly/DeadPixelsSignUp.Contact us at gary@thedeadpixelssociety.comShout out to podcast supporter Keith Osborn of Memory Fortress for becoming a paid subscriber.Visit our LinkedIn group, Photo/Digital Imaging Network, and our Facebook group, The Dead Pixels Society. Leave a review on Apple and on Podchaser. Interested in being a guest? Click here for details.Hosted and produced by Gary PageauEdited by Olivia PageauAnnouncer: Erin Manning
Chad Spikes is a videographer and photographer for AllAmericanFilm. Chad is also a Step-Father and First Time father. He works with kids in sports and provides them photos and video that either help them get recruited or to commemorate their achievements and struggles. We dive into the importance of Sports for kids as well as Chad's experience growing up without a father and his desire to provide his kids the engaged fatherly presence he did not experience himself.Find all of Chad's work here: https://www.allamericanfilm.com/
Join host Rob Lee in a captivating episode of "The Truth in This Art" as he explores the world of sports photography with acclaimed photographer Shawn Hubbard. From his beginnings as a collegiate athlete to becoming a sought-after photographer, Shawn's work captures the essence of sports and evokes powerful emotions through skillful use of light, color, and composition.Discover Shawn's journey into photography and his path to building a strong client base, which includes notable names like Under Armour, Washington Wizards, and Baltimore Ravens. Delve into his artistic process and the influences that have shaped his unique style. As a former athlete, Shawn's insights into capturing the visual essence of sports offer a fresh perspective on his work.Engage in an insightful conversation as Rob and Shawn discuss what makes an image impactful and share personal examples of memorable photographs. Join us for an episode that explores the intersection of sports, emotion, and the art of photography with the talented Shawn Hubbard.Creators & Guests Rob Lee - Host Shawn Hubbard - Guest The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BYThe Gutierrez Memorial FundThe Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★
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Eric Francis, photographer for Hail Varsity Magazine, joins the show to tell Chris and Elijah about his passion for sports photography, including some of his favorite moments photographing Husker Football through the years, as well as his impressions from Matt Rhule's first spring at Nebraska, and his new podcast with Brady Oltmans - "The Eye Test". Hail Varsity Radio is brought to you by Currency. An Exclusive Offer For Hail Varsity Radio Show Podcast Listeners! Get your subscription to Hail Varsity at a discount! Use Coupon Code: GBR A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Legendary sports photographer Walter Iooss joins Tim to talk about his life and career that has spanned decades. His work has appeared in Sports Illustrated and in many major media outlets and in unforgettable marketing campaigns. If you were to think of an iconic photo from any major American sport from over the past 50 years, there's a decent chance Walter is the one who captured that image. Walter talks about his life behind the lens, a lens that has captured household names, helped make a few athletes become household names, and even at times when people in his photos were not famous, the image was still…iconic. This episode was first releases April 5, 2021. https://traffic.libsyn.com/secure/shapingopinion/Encore_-_Walter_Iooss_Sports_Photographer.mp3 There is a photo from 1988 of Michael Jorden in his red Chicago Bulls uniform that makes it look like he's defying gravity. Like he's flying, basketball in hand, somewhere between the foul line and the hoop, ready to slam that ball through the net. If a picture tells 1,000 stories, this one tells 1,001. Did he really take off at the foul line and make it to the hoop in one jump? What does it take to do that? The image is iconic. There's another photo from years earlier when New York Jets celebrity quarterback Joe Namath was preparing for the Super Bowl. And by preparing, I mean lounging next to a swimming pool, getting some sun, surrounded by a fans and reporters. Broadway Joe, in swimming trunks, flashing his million-dollar smile. Iconic. Then there's that one from the NFC Championship game in January 1982. That's where Joe Montana tossed the winning pass to Dwight Clark to send the San Francisco 49ers to the Super Bowl. The photo features the exact moment where Clark is at the high point of his jump, catching the football barely in his fingertips, to bring it down with a championship. The photo and the moment have been dubbed, “The Catch.” Iconic. Those are three iconic images of many that have one thing in common. Walter Iooss. He's the photographer who sometimes captures iconic moments, and other times, through this artistic eye, he creates them. Walter has shot photos for Time, Newsweek, New York and People magazines. He's done advertising work for brands like Adidas, Pepsi, Gatorade, Fuji and Eastman Kodak. He's published many books of his work, but the major constant in his career has been his work for Sports Illustrated. A magazine he started working for in the 1960s, and one he still works for today. Over the years, he's shot images for more than 300 of the magazine's covers. Links Walter Iooss, Jr., Website Christie's Puts Sports Photography GOAT Walter Iooss Jr. On the Auction Block, Forbes Walter Iooss: Sports Photography Legend, Shutterbug.com G.O.A.T.S.: Greatest of All Time, with Photographer Walter Iooss, ESPN Documentary Walter Iooss Jr.'s Best Super Bowl Photos, Sports Illustrated About this Episode's Guest Walter Iooss Jr. Widely viewed as one of the greatest sports photographers of our time and called “the poet laureate of sports,” Walter Iooss, Jr.'s photographs have graced the pages of Sports Illustrated, including more than 300 covers, for 58 years. Since the age of 17, Walter has photographed some of the most recognized athletes in sports history, including Muhammad Ali, Michael Jordan, Lebron James, Tiger Woods, and hundreds more. His ability to create beautiful backdrops for his subjects, both action and portraits, changed the definition of what a “good sports photograph” should be. Walter placed the same care and consciousness from his sports photographs to create Sports Illustrated's now-legendary swimsuit issues. As in his action shots, his portraits for SI's legendary swimsuit issues revealed his uncanny sense of graphics and Rembrandt-like reverence for light and shadow. His ability to truly connect with his subjects, athletes, or models, is what helped make Walter the best in the gam...
Jim was able to have William Anthony get on a call to get some insight on how he has created a great business of sports photography. He shares how he has made lifetime friendships through capturing images of youth sports. William shares some special stories from his career in sports photography.William spoke recently at the MetroPPA meeting in Oklahoma City. This was his first time speaking to a group on his photography. It was really special and there were several very touching stories.Here are some hashtags you can use on Facebook and Instagram to find more on William Anthony.#thelayflatbookmovement#williamanthonyphotography#mypassionyourmemoriesLinks:InstagramWebsiteVisit our YouTube Videos for more weekly inspiration! Connect on the Facebook Page for news and upcoming interview polls. Leave a review on iTunes and let others know about the show. The Foto Twins love using Røde Microphones & RødeCaster Pro for smooth, quality audio on our podcast episodes. Be sure to check out their entire line of audio capture devices and tell them the FotoFacts Twins sent you!
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Kevin Reece has spent decades as an AP photographer covering historic moments in sports as well as celebrities. Ant Pruitt chats with Reece about his life's journey in photography and the many lessons learned on this episode of Hands-On Photography. Host: Ant Pruitt Guest: Kevin Reece Find Hands-On Photography on your favorite podcatcher. https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-photography Follow Ant Pruitt on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ant_pruitt/ Follow TWiT on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/twit.tv/ Join the TWiT forums https://www.twit.community/ Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
Kevin Reece has spent decades as an AP photographer covering historic moments in sports as well as celebrities. Ant Pruitt chats with Reece about his life's journey in photography and the many lessons learned on this episode of Hands-On Photography. Host: Ant Pruitt Guest: Kevin Reece Find Hands-On Photography on your favorite podcatcher. https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-photography Follow Ant Pruitt on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ant_pruitt/ Follow TWiT on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/twit.tv/ Join the TWiT forums https://www.twit.community/ Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
Kevin Reece has spent decades as an AP photographer covering historic moments in sports as well as celebrities. Ant Pruitt chats with Reece about his life's journey in photography and the many lessons learned on this episode of Hands-On Photography. Host: Ant Pruitt Guest: Kevin Reece Find Hands-On Photography on your favorite podcatcher. https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-photography Follow Ant Pruitt on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ant_pruitt/ Follow TWiT on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/twit.tv/ Join the TWiT forums https://www.twit.community/ Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
Kevin Reece has spent decades as an AP photographer covering historic moments in sports as well as celebrities. Ant Pruitt chats with Reece about his life's journey in photography and the many lessons learned on this episode of Hands-On Photography. Host: Ant Pruitt Guest: Kevin Reece Find Hands-On Photography on your favorite podcatcher. https://twit.tv/shows/hands-on-photography Follow Ant Pruitt on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ant_pruitt/ Follow TWiT on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/twit.tv/ Join the TWiT forums https://www.twit.community/ Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsor: nureva.com/twit
Richard Hallman's career as an adventure sports photographer has taken him around the globe and to some of the most remote destinations imaginable. IIn this episode, Adam Torres and Richard Hallman, Professional Adventure Sports Photographer at RichardHallman.com, explore Richard's career and the upcoming book he will be releasing with Mission Matters.Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be a guest on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
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Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area. Hark Nijjar of www.gtasportsphotography.com and www.harknijjar.com has been on my radar since receiving a message from another successful photographer during a Zoom training session last year. That photographer said you need to get Hark on the podcast! He has a great business up in Canada [...] The post 479: Hark Nijjar – The incredible business possibilities for high volume sports photography appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
There's a special feeling to photographing sports action that hooks you from day one. Listen in as we talk sports with Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth, and longtime Sports Illustrated Director of Photography Steve Fine. In 2019, Fruth co-founded Grassroots Baseball to celebrate the amateur game at the youngest levels. In her latest book Grassroots Baseball: Route 66, Fruth photographs young players in the same heroic manner as the pros. When it comes to equipment, she recommends the best gear to fit your budget, while singing the praises of fast lenses, As Fruth's longtime editor, Fine weighs in on the three pillars of sports photography and the vital importance of cropping. In Fine's view, great pictures are a shared accomplishment between a photographer and an athlete in a moment that cannot be repeated. Please join us for this spirited discussion about Grassroots Baseball and learn how the aforementioned three pillars can be woven into Sports Photography gold. Episode Timeline: 4:30: Jean Fruth's start in sports photography 11:40: Synopsis of Fruth's Grassroots Baseball nonprofit 14:24: Capturing golden hour light and the love of the game 22:08: Steve Fine discusses the three pillars of sports photography 29:22: Neil Leifer's advice to shoot for the double truck 31:34: Sports is messy, hence the importance of cropping 34:29: Rules for retouching and manipulation in sports photography 37:00: Episode break 37:51: Key attributes of a great sports photographer 40:46: What's preferable: trigger happy photographers or more selective shooters? 43:42: What separates football from other sports? 45:00: There are two kinds of hocky pictures: Great and awful 46:40: Sports photography don'ts from the editor's desk—less is more 52:02: Tips for parents when photographing their kids' sporting events 56:08: Gear recommendations for the aspirational sports photographer 1:01:00: Fruth's new project about women in baseball. 1:04:00: Grassroots Baseball: Route 66 book tour and gallery exhibits For further details about our guests, their gear, and for a Grassroots Baseball: Route 66 photo gallery, check out this episode on the B&H Explora blog. Photograph © Jean Fruth
Sports photographer Rob Foldy joins Jeff and Scott to discuss his new Kelby One class on shooting sports with an iPhone. Episode #32 Show notes: https://iphonephototeam.com/topics/6959859/list --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iphonephotoshow/message
Photographer Jordan Jimenez hops on the podcast to discuss the Golden State Warriors 2022 Championship Run. Jordan shares some favorite memories and highlights of the run, how photography became an outlet for him at an early age, and how his relationship with Jordan Poole came to be.0:16 Introduction0:45 How did you get into photography?2:10 How did photography help your mental health?3:58 Where did you get your start with the Warriors?6:40 What's a piece of advice to get into sports photography?9:25 What is your relationship with sneakers?11:35 What is it like being around the Warriors?13:17 Tell us about the Curry photo16:28 What was your favorite part about the NBA Finals?19:03 How did you meet Jordan Poole?20:30 Thoughts on our Member Event?22:10 What's your advice for people thinking of joining SoleSavy?
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