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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

How to Become a Pro Sports Photographer

By Shawn Smith


To become a professional sports photographer requires several aspects including your own creative ability and capability to take the perfect shot. Professional sports photography is a hard niche to hit because catching an ideal shot while athletes are in motion is close to impossible to say the least.

One of the first things is you will have to own a high end camera with the fastest possible shutter speeds. This depends on the lens you are using, and you'll definitely need a reasonably large range of these lenses so that you can adapt simply to each type of action and motions that your are shooting, which all is dependent upon what kind of sport you are covering. You may also need to have a look for a quick auto focus, otherwise you will need to practice manually focusing your camera so you can capture the image you would like the first time.

While during these tough economic times we are attempting to save as much cash as possible , you need to think about that this is an investment that will reap great rewards in the future. Your investment in your equipment, particularly the lenses won't be wasted and your ROI will be significant with high quality professional photos. You shouldn't just rely on your gear, though. It's vital to know your craft thru and through, as well as a solid appreciation of the sports you are photographing so you can capture the best shots even in the heat of the moment.

If you're able specialise in this niche of photography and excel, there's a lots of money to be made. Sports will always be in the public eye and as amateur sports catches up with social media and multi-media, the need for pro sports photographers will continue to grow. With the healthy appetite the public has for sports even during recession means that this line of work will be in demand.

So if you're looking at photography as a career, maybe consider getting into professional sports photography.




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