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Photographing High School Football Games

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Which lens for photographing High School Football

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10 High School Football Photography Tips

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    Use the right gear. I’m not going to spend a lot of …

Photographing American High School Football

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    Since most High School stadiums are poorly lit, using cameras with a high ISO capability is almost always necessary. Some places will allow …

How To Take Great Football Photographs Part 1 - NYIP

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Tips for Photographing Football (Soccer) - Digital …

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    Aperture. For single player shots, f/2.8 would be ideal as it will isolate the player nicely. However, if photographing tackles, etc., where there is more than one …

How To Photograph Football - Digital Photo Magazine

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    2. Positioning. One of the unique aspects of photographing football is that as the action progresses up and down the field, photographers can typically move with the game—with a few restrictions. Vishwanat says that …

The Beautiful Game – A Brief Guide to Photographing …

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    Rather than jumping straight in at the deep end, seek out a training session to hone your skills. Do some research into local football clubs and ask permission to come and photograph them. Point out that, like the players on the pitch, you’re in training. Offer to send them over some images and they’ll be more than happy to have you along.

Photographing high school football with the Olympus OM …

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    The workhorse for shooting football is the Olympus 40-150mm f/2.8 PRO lens. This is equivalent to an 80-300mm field of view on full-frame cameras. Ideally, something a bit longer like the Panasonic 200mm f/2.8 would be very nice to have. But it’s a bit of an expensive lens at $3000 and lacks the flexibility of a zoom.

How to Photograph Football - Popular Photography

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    Regardless if you shoot the pee-wee game or a Super Bowl, the basics of photographing football are the same. Following the 5 “P’s” of good sports shooting — Planning, Practice, Patience, Position and Persistence — will make your final images successful. Planning is critical to successful football images. Go into the event knowing what results you want and …

High School Sports Photography Tips

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    Some camera JPGs can be acceptable, as long as you don’t have to crop too much, and/or don’t blow up too large. However, most High School stadiums are poorly lit, which means high ISOs (I normally shoot Football at ISO 8,000). If you can drop your shutter speed, and keep the ISO low, you might get away with it.

Which lens for photographing High School Football

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    You're correct about the use of the teleconverter. If you're going to be shooting night games under universally suspect high school stadium lights, you're going to need to be at f/2.8. Recognizing that this is easier said than done, the best lens for football (all field sports for that matter) is a 400mm f/2.8.

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