This was one of the most practical videos I have seen about how to do sports photography right. Thanks!
I shoot almost all soccer, mostly with a 500 F4. If I was arrogant I'd say "he's right, listen to him." What I'll actually say is "wow, it turns out I'm doing some things right!". Excellent video, even cooler that it popped up while editing soccer photos!
Great video. I really enjoyed it and I learned a lot. I just shot my soccer game, as my grandson was playing. I used what I had, a 70-200mm. Need to start saving for more glass. lol.
Just what I wanted to see. Great Video.
love this type of show, way better than an inside instructional video.
Super interesting video. Love to see Todd or another photographer at a different event
Awesome! Thank you for the simple video. Often times these drag on.
Helps when youv have played the sport and know what to expect and catch. 😊
I’ve had my Canon gear in rain with no rain gear and it was fine. Is Sony not good in the rain?
Good point to set a plan project in a sport outing.
Really appreciate this video. So helpful! Do you have anything related to baseball/softball sports photography/videography?
This pure gold in a video
Which Sony camera did you use in this match
can you tell us what monopod your using, I cant seem to find anything like that on the canon web page
Good video. Thank you.
Here in England, we photograph Football, Soccer, as you guys call it, sitting down and not standing up. Up very interesting video
Hi, Does it make sense to have a crop sensor camera and start with a 70-200 lense for football/soccer photography? or is it a must to go with a full frame cam?
You also need to know your software just as well as knowing the game, so that you can get that side of the process done as efficiently as you can. Especially if sending images to your client has a tight deadline.
Dro off ? Or dro lv ? To get better night sport photography
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