Some soccer shots

As many of you already know I also love to shoot sports, and although I would never call myself a sports shooter I still enjoy it a lot, time however often prevents me from going out as much as I want to. My wife’s company ITC (http://www.itccomp.nl) has been the main sponsor for SCE for over 14 years now so this is often the team I shoot the most, they play on Sundays so this is also a good day for us because we are all together that day and all enjoy a good match of soccer.


Recently SCE moved complexes so it was a double reason to go yesterday, in this blog post some of my favorite shots from that day, sorry for the overload of images.

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Shooting movement part II……

Yesterday we talked a bit about preparing the shoot and taking care of the model, today some more tips.

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Shooting movement…..

I think one of the most asked questions during my workshops were I also shoot motion must be the question “Frank, what shutter time do I use”. When I say that this in fact doesn’t matter (when shooting in the studio) I often get the question “You’re kidding, now tell me”. Somehow people have a problem of understanding shooting motion in the studio so I thought it would be interesting to do a small blog post with some tips about this subject.

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Pictures shot during workshops in your portfolio ?

Ok, I hope this one will fire up a “healthy” discussion on Google+ and my blog, so feel free to join on both posts.
Normally I don’t have a lot of time to watch my favorite podcasts, but when I’m driving I have time and so yesterday (while driving) it was time to catch up to some “the grid” episodes, don’t worry I just listen while driving. And one episode triggered me to write this blog post, you can find it here : http://kelbytv.com/thegrid/2011/10/13/the-grid-episode-27/ 

 

As you might know I teach a lot of workshops, and during most of these workshops the students also shoot their images of course. The discussion on the Grid was something that I also discuss with my students, and I thought it would be fun to give you my PERSONAL opinion in this blog post. So hang on tight…. here we go.

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