Posts Tagged ‘sports’

Matrix-Style Photography?

Checking Vincent Laforet’s blog, recently, I came across a video that gives a behind-the-scenes of a recent commercial that was filmed for Rip Curl to promote their new Mirage boardshorts. The video footage is shot by utilizing 52 different point-and-shoot still cameras, all firing simultaneously. This is a technique I’ve been very interested in, I [...]


Photo Tip: How to stitch a sequence shot.

Photo Tip:  How to stitch a sequence shot.

Rather than just post a recent photo, I wanted to share a tip that I used to produce this last photo.  A couple weeks ago, I attended an event known as, River Rock, which had lots of freestyle biking, kayaking, along with other action sports.  I took this opportunity to shoot some sequence shots, only [...]


Preferred settings of sports photographers

I recently found an interesting post online having to do with sports photography. It is a series of graphs that display the trends in camera settings for photographers. Interestingly enough, I use the same settings as the majority. That depends on what I’m shooting though and the results I’m looking for. I’m not surprised, typically [...]


Vcu basketball

The past two days was all prep for basketball, testing, cleaning, packing and finally setting everything up to shoot. It’s been a while since we’ve done the basketball setup so I had to work off the rust. It takes a little bit to get back into the flow of things, had a few miscues but [...]