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03/30/2004 04:16:03 PM · #1
Some great stuff in the 2003 prize winners.

I particularly like the guy blending with the ball while heading it.

Message edited by author 2004-03-30 16:18:09.
03/30/2004 04:28:51 PM · #2
Cool web site, thanks for sharing! :-)
03/30/2004 04:43:22 PM · #3
Sportsshooter is THE MOST AMAZING site (sorry dpc admins) but that site has been SO valuable for me!! The photographers on there are the best in the world, and truly inspiring... if you are into sports photography that IS THE PLACE to be, and also for photojournalism. Great post G :-)
03/30/2004 05:05:40 PM · #4
Woooooooow, Excellent pictures there!
03/30/2004 05:18:25 PM · #5
Not to highjack the thread (the photos are definitely amazing and inspiring and worth taking a look), but if anybody could provide some feedback on these sports photos, I'd appreciate it. I'm considering joining SportsShooter, but to become a member, you don't just pony up the money, you have to submit a portfolio of images and be "approved". I'm not sure if my sports work is good enough, or if I still need a lot more practice. Any feedback, especially from existing SS members who have been through the process, would be appreciated.
03/30/2004 05:24:39 PM · #6
Originally posted by EddyG:

Not to highjack the thread (the photos are definitely amazing and inspiring and worth taking a look), but if anybody could provide some feedback on these sports photos, I'd appreciate it. I'm considering joining SportsShooter, but to become a member, you don't just pony up the money, you have to submit a portfolio of images and be "approved". I'm not sure if my sports work is good enough, or if I still need a lot more practice. Any feedback, especially from existing SS members who have been through the process, would be appreciated.


I'd say that some are obviously much better than others and a big part of the process would be being able to spot those ones yourself.

Not sure if that's helpful or not - the advice I got on portfolios was to never show bad work. You'd be better with 5 great shots than 10 with a mix of great and mediocre - as it brings the good ones down too.
03/30/2004 06:40:05 PM · #7
Gordon

Thanks for the link!
These shots are truly amazing work.
I have a sequence of shots (35mm Film) I did of Nolan Ryans pitch at Ranger stadium using the EOS 650 that I always loved.
I need to scan and frame them!


03/30/2004 07:59:31 PM · #8
Gordon, thanks for the link, some great stuff there. A couple of very nice motion blur shots in the student category!

edit: kirbic, learn to type...

Message edited by author 2004-03-30 19:59:54.
03/30/2004 10:14:08 PM · #9
Thanks for the link.
Wow. Color, action, all excellent.
03/30/2004 10:44:02 PM · #10
Originally posted by kirbic:

Gordon, thanks for the link, some great stuff there. A couple of very nice motion blur shots in the student category!

edit: kirbic, learn to type...


The winner of the student sports photo, Max Morse is actually a friend of mine, we were both in the city last summer so we hung out a few times. He had the MLB association internship last summer, and he is definitely someone to watch for in the coming years for both sports photography and sports photography editing. :-)
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