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Photographing Good Event Shoots - Updated

2013-14. Photographing Good Event Shoots - Updated. Sports - Action and Variety. Only have 1-3 people in the shot Profiles or faces, not just jersey numbers Candid, not posed Alternate between portrait and landscape. Get Close!. Stadium = on the field Gym = sit at bottom of bleachers

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Photographing Good Event Shoots - Updated

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  1. 2013-14 Photographing Good Event Shoots - Updated

  2. Sports - Action and Variety • Only have 1-3 people in the shot • Profiles or faces, not just jersey numbers • Candid, not posed • Alternate between portrait and landscape

  3. Get Close! • Stadium = on the field • Gym = sit at bottom of bleachers • ZOOM is NEVER the same as GETTING CLOSER!

  4. Example #1 - Daylight ISO 400 Face shot Frozen action.

  5. Example #2 -Night ISO 3200 or 6400 Face visible Frozen action

  6. Example #3 - Gym ISO 3200 Frozen action Face shot

  7. Example #4 - Theater ISO 1600 3 people Nice shallow DOF Faces show emotion

  8. Classroom Shooting

  9. Classroom Guidelines • 1-3 people in shot • Faces or profiles • Alternate between portrait and landscape • Students should be working in shot • Get a variety of different students/ activity

  10. Examples of Classroom Events There are 1-3 people in photo It is easy to tell what the students are doing. Also, each photo has a different angle. In classroom shots with no action, use a variety of angles including shallow depth of field, high and low angle, subject positioning, etc.

  11. General Guidelines • Make sure at least one student in each photo is of our high school students • Parents, teachers or community photos don’t count unless one of our kids appear!

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