Photographer of the Day: Peter Hickson
Category: Sports Photographer: Peter Hickson “Travelling at speed” Peter does a nice job here using panning in this shot of a windsurfer. With the background
Category: Sports Photographer: Peter Hickson “Travelling at speed” Peter does a nice job here using panning in this shot of a windsurfer. With the background
Category: Sports Photographer: Johann Walter Bantz “we don’t play boxing” This portrait of a boxer does a really great job of showcasing the training process.
This is a follow-up article based on the article I wrote: “No Excuses! Making Photos No Matter What.” The article talks about what went through
A holster bag is a terrific addition to your camera bag quiver. In fact, it’s a very good choice as a first camera bag. You’ll
Boxing combines two challenging components for a photographer: bad lighting and high speed. Challenging task, indeed. Impossible? Not! Here are a few tips on how
Category: Sports Photographer: Mike Millspaugh “Newgarden” A great example of panning, Mike captures a racer during qualifying for the Indy Grand Prix. Here, the background
After a long couple of days of teaching at Photoshop World, my good friends Ray and Kim insisted I join them for dinner and a
Category: Sports Photographer: Mark Fletcher “Jamie Vardy – Leicester vs Southampton 19/04/18 (Explored)” Mark captures this soccer player mid-air as the soccer ball reaches his
Category: Sports Photographer: Nic Taylor “Dropping Bombs!” When sports and portraiture meet, it’s often a really dynamic result. Nic’s photograph highlights the emotion and energy
Category: Sports Photographer: John Sessa “Gulfstream Park, Florida Derby Day 2018!” John gives a unique perspective at the start of the horse race — right
Category: Sports Photographer: George Adkins “Morning Surf” George zooms in and captures this surfing image, which, is crystal sharp in showcasing the greatness of the
Category: Sports Photographer: tony.oleary5 “Moon is low tonight….” Tony has a little fun with this image, showing the “moon” being captured by the field hockey