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Tips for Sports Photography

Deepak Bharara · July 06, 2017 · Blog, Photography Tips · 0 comments
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Sports photography refers to the genre of photography that covers all types of sports. In the majority of cases, professional sports photography is a branch of photojournalism, while amateur sports photography, such as photos of children playing association football, is a branch of vernacular photography. The main application of professional sports photography is for editorial purposes; dedicated sports photographers usually work for newspapers, major wire agencies or dedicated sports magazines.

  1. Plan & think about your composition., include horizental & vertical shots for creating strong composition
  2. Use DSLR Camera which allows to mange shutter speed
  3. Have zoom lens at least 200mm plus, you can use 300mm, 400 mm to get close to the action
  4. Keep your lenses clean & dry. Avoid direct sunlights on to your equipments
  5. Do not use full automatic mode, make use of semi manual mode
  6. Use fast tract shutter speed i.e. 1/500th – 1/1000nd of a second to freeze the movment
  7. Use Aperture priority mode for shooting use small f stop number such as f/2.8 or f/4
  8. Use ISO setting range between 400 to 1200 mark for good quality images for indoor you may go up to 3200
  9. Format your memory cards, it should be of higher capacity & speed. Always have some spares memory cards with you
  10. Make sure that your batteries are fully charged & always keep some spare batteries with you
  11. Adjust your focus to maintain perfect clarirty even on fast moving subjects. Get clsoe to action by using right focus
  12. Fill the frame with your subject – get a powerful images
  13. Use fast burst mode or contineous tracking & shooting mode to capture the definative moments
  14. Find the right spot. Position yourself correctly & know your sport movements, vary & play with your angles – try to keep the athlete & the ball in the same shot
  15. Take lots & lots of Pictures. Shoot, shoot & shoot some more..
  16. Shoot from a low angle, such as knee angle & suggest to use Monopod
  17. Zoom in on Faces, Don’t always focus on action, capture the emotions expressions & feel
  18. Reaction among players make for great candid photo
  19. Capture sports gears on/off the field.. it adds up
  20. Tell a story, look at the shot that tells a story of the event – Try something different
  21. Show the deep concentration during action
  22. Don’t forget the sourindings, if it is not good than blur the Background
  23. Don’t Chimp i.e. you should not look into your LCD screen as you are likely to miss action
  24. Avoid using a flash in sports photography – for indoor Sports you can use mounted heavey duty flash lights but please check with Coach/Referee/Sports Officials, if it is permissiable. Alternatively Compensate for low light
  25. Perfect your white balance, while shooting indoors
  26. Shoot in RAW to recover shadows, if any
  27. Step away from the Crowd, secure your backpack & lens kit
  28. Don’t stop once the whistle blows. Get into action …
  29. Take athletes candid portrats during the mid game. It gives a punch
  30. Sport shooting is quite exciting & fast paced. Your have to be energetic & enthusiastic to enjoy. Sports Photography is a rewarding experience

 

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