Get Yourself out on a Saturday Afternoon
Posted 25/08/2014 - 12:23
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Couldn't agree more.. I follow sports very closely. As most professional sport is almost impossible to break into. The amateur gatherings provide excellent opportunity to ply a sports craft. Backgrounds can be a little problem but with a bit of practise. You will soon crack it...
Though I must admit after two seasons of photographing my local cricket team. They still prefer lesser quality ones on their website....lol
Though I must admit after two seasons of photographing my local cricket team. They still prefer lesser quality ones on their website....lol

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97 posts
12 years
Crewe,
Cheshire
But what they want most off all is pictures of the members in action. Now I am covering pretty much all my local clubs in Rugby and my old Hockey club, but I am only one man.
If you ever wanted to get out and try sports photography now is the age to do so, all you need to do is contact or show up at your local sports club and ask if you can take pictures for them. Most will literally bite off you hand.
Do not worry if you are not too good to start with the great thing is they play each week so plenty of time to practice.
So instead of sitting at home grab you gear and get to your local sports club.