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By:Preston Krivulka

Great sports photos are fun to take and look at but you need to know how to leverage the camera settings to stop the action. Personally sports are my favorite thing to shoot. The emotion of the games and the moments that you can capture make it a very enjoyable experience, and I recommend it to any photographer looking to get some great shots.

What to do

  • Get close to the ground and shoot up. It makes the athlete look more heroic and eliminates bad backgrounds

  • Use fast shutter speed so the picture is clear usually 1/400 or 1/500 is best

  • If inside use auto white balance

  • Have more than just the athlete in the photo

All photos shown below are taken at 1/400 shutter speed except the last one which is taken at 1/500

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What not to do

Take picture from standing position

Have high a long shutter speed

Have lighting be very bright

Have nothing but the athlete in the photo

These will result in a very boring photo with no emotion, and will not pull people in. An example of this is below








 

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