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Apertures around the fields

30 Oct 2009, Posted by Kay in t Veen in Techniques, Tips & Tricks, 4 Comments

Apertures around the fields


I received a lot of questions concerning apertures, after publishing the 101 guide a lot of people asked “ok, apertures are clear to be but in what situation should i use what aperture”. First of all its depending from the amount of light available. Second the subject your shooting and last the effect you want to create or the type of photo you are creating. (more…)

Post processing workflow video

20 Oct 2009, Posted by Kay in t Veen in Post-processing, 13 Comments

Post processing workflow video


A post production video doing a sports photography shoot in Apple Aperture and Adobe lightroom

Clean backgrounds

15 Oct 2009, Posted by Kay in t Veen in Tips & Tricks, 3 Comments

Clean backgrounds


Shooting with eye for the background is important to get better shots in sports photography. Some quick and simple tips to keep in mind when shooting

Shooting in low light situations

06 Oct 2009, Posted by Kay in t Veen in Basics, Equipment, Post-processing, 6 Comments

Shooting in low light situations


This is one of the hardest things for a sports photographer, shooting in low light situations. For example, ice-hockey, basketball or any other indoor sport for that matter. If you are in a NHL Rink for example you have less problems, this is because of the TV lights available at such locations But the normal gyms or rinks don’t have very good lightning, trough our eyes it seems verry bright and nice, but for a camera which only captures a very small fraction of light it gets hard. (more…)

Camera basics

03 Oct 2009, Posted by Kay in t Veen in Basics, 1 Comments

Camera basics


Since in these we only shoot digital, and you don’t have to dial in everything yourself you still need to know whats it about to be a good sports photographer. This is why we like to point you out to some must reads on this one. Because we really try to focus on sports photographer we expect our viewers to know something about Aperture, Shutters and other basic elements of a camera. Here are some links if you dont. (more…)

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