This is a book about photographing low-light and indoor sports–not as a professional working for a major sports publication or website–but as a parent or friend trying to capture a great memory. In Photographing Indoor Sports, author and photographer Alan Hess takes you through the basics of shooting basketball in the gym, martial arts at a dojo, water polo inside, and night football games under the lights. Photographing these sports can be a challenge, because you need to use action-stopping shutter speeds without a lot of light. This means using lenses that open as wide as possible and ISO settings that can introduce a lot of digital noise. This book covers all of these techniques to help you get that ideal sports shot in low light–and hopefully have some fun along the way. Follow along with Alan and you will: Learn how to handle low-light scenarios by adjusting your White Balance setting, noting where the lights are the brightest, and watching as the action crosses into different areas Understand the importance of using a wide-open lens with a high ISO setting to get the right exposure for your low-light action shots Explore post-processing techniques such as noise reduction and black-and-white conversion with Silver Efex Pro and the Saturation Slider in Adobe Camera Raw or Photoshop Lightroom
This is a book about photographing low-light and indoor sports–not as a professional working for a major sports publication or website–but as a parent or friend trying to capture a great memory.
Stylist Perri Veganes tackles the delicate job of applying gold paint to dutch swimmer Inge de Bruijn's eye. Analog SLR, 35mm lens. My stylist, Perri Veganes, had to figure out how to apply gold paint to different uniform fabrics, ...
You may also decide to use flash when photographing some indoor sportsbut check with the league or school first; flash is sometimes prohibited by volleyball and basketball referees. When photographing indoor sports, I use a Gary Fong ...
Seasoned sports photographer Peter Skinner uses 211 stunning examples from the work of Walter Ioss, Ben Chen, Bob Gomel, Duane Hart, Mark Johnson, and six other renowned photographers—as well as his personal archives—to show exactly how ...
In this book, which covers all current Nikon DSLR models (including the D5 and D500), Hagen fully explains how Nikon autofocus works, including detailed discussions of all the autofocus modules, drive systems, and camera buttons and menus.
Advice for the amateur on photographing action sports, the equipment to use, and getting the photographs published.
Atmospheric conditions: Even when smog doesn't fill the sky, the air is full of enough haze or fog to reduce the contrast ... Perhaps you were migrating from a Canon film camera to a Canon digital SLR, or owned a Konica Minolta dSLR and ...
Use a post or twine to hold the stem in place and keep the plant from moving. 2. Set up your camera and tripod to provide a tight composition. You can orient your camera straight down, at a three-quarters view, from the side, ...
Photographing Indoors with Your Automatic Camera
If you're going to be shooting sports indoors,you can count on your photos having a yellow or green tint, caused by the indoor lighting used at most indoor events.You can save yourselfa lot of Photoshop editing down the road if you ...