Posts Tagged ‘sports’

March 1, 2010

Photos from the closing ceremonies of the 2010 Winter Olympics

January 23, 2010

"Photography, the act of making art while taking pictures, is riddled with failure..."

January 10, 2010

Hang Ten: surf photography ain't easy

January 5, 2010

50 of my favourite photos of the decade by Mark Rebilas

January 4, 2010

Mark Rebilas' best baseball photos of 2009

December 22, 2009

Mark Rebilas photographs US college football

December 8, 2009

A gallery of outdoor and sports photography by Helena Wahlman

December 7, 2009

Sail racing - photos by Helena Wahlman

November 24, 2009

Scary Fans and Scary Crashes dominate Hallow-Dega - NASCAR racing photos by Mark Rebilas

November 19, 2009

Jock Art - Andy Warhol's Polaroid photos

October 1, 2009

Blown Away: Robert Wilson takes photos of the UK Olympic sailing team

July 23, 2009

Edinburgh's Velodrome :: a photo gallery by Mike Bascombe

July 1, 2009

Mark Rebilas' best drag racing photos from 2008

June 30, 2009

Photos from the NASCAR race at Sonoma, California by Mark Rebilas

June 29, 2009

Mark Rebilas photographs the UFL tryouts in Las Vegas

June 24, 2009

2008's best drag racing photos

May 28, 2009

How to photograph baseball - a complete script for photographers

So comprehensive that it's almost intimidating.

May 12, 2009

18 Stories above home plate, the Roof Cam makes its debut

Mark Rebilas shoots Diamondbacks baseball.

April 27, 2009

Mark Rebilas shoots the Phoenix NASCAR race

March 17, 2009

John McDermott's masterclass on shooting football (that's soccer, for those of you who don't know better)

February 14, 2009

Super Bowl 2009: Working the Sports Photographer's Angle

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December 23, 2008

Sports Illustrated's best sports photos of 2008

December 16, 2008

Video tips from Sports Illustrated's photographers - Simon Bruty

Bruty talks about anticipating action, lens choices, positioning, weather and lighting.

November 4, 2008

Photography tips from the Sports Illustrated pros

Sports Illustrtated's Damien Strohmeyer say to focus on on drama, action and reaction