Yeah, I went non-sponsored as well. The people I know that are members seem to care less about responding to their friends. Guess you know who's who when you apply and don't get responses from people.
Yeah, I went non-sponsored as well. The people I know that are members seem to care less about responding to their friends. Guess you know who's who when you apply and don't get responses from people.
Jim, what is it you hope to gain by joining at this time? I participate pretty heavily over on SS, and have several friends there as well. It's a pretty cool place if you are a pro level shooter, but there really isn't much there if you aren't deriving at least a chink of your income from shooting sports.
I see many folks who seem to want to join, but no one articulates why.
Jim, what is it you hope to gain by joining at this time? I participate pretty heavily over on SS, and have several friends there as well. It's a pretty cool place if you are a pro level shooter, but there really isn't much there if you aren't deriving at least a chink of your income from shooting sports.
I see many folks who seem to want to join, but no one articulates why.
Well, I do shoot sports. Heavily. Local semi-pro/high school/college baseball, HS/College Softball, HS/College football, etc. So I do have a heavily vested interest in participating over there.. It's a matter of the fact that the 2 people I know locally just haven't responded to me about sponsoring. One is pretty busy, the other, I'm clueless.
I mean, I got a 1Dx because I had to upgrade (from a 5D2) for multiple reasons.. and the biggest reason was missing too many sports shots.
Well, I do shoot sports. Heavily. Local semi-pro/high school/college baseball, HS/College Softball, HS/College football, etc. So I do have a heavily vested interest in participating over there.. It's a matter of the fact that the 2 people I know locally just haven't responded to me about sponsoring. One is pretty busy, the other, I'm clueless.
I mean, I got a 1Dx because I had to upgrade (from a 5D2) for multiple reasons.. and the biggest reason was missing too many sports shots.
Thanks for that. For me, it was getting an accepted "sideline" position at my ACC school here in town. I knew I needed to up my game in a hurry though they liked what they were seeing and getting from me already.
I've seen a few folks here comment that they were accepted to SS or were trying to get in, but no one (including me) ever says what has prompted it. Thanks for sharing.
Jim, what is it you hope to gain by joining at this time? I participate pretty heavily over on SS, and have several friends there as well. It's a pretty cool place if you are a pro level shooter, but there really isn't much there if you aren't deriving at least a chink of your income from shooting sports.
I see many folks who seem to want to join, but no one articulates why.
Thanks for that. For me, it was getting an accepted "sideline" position at my ACC school here in town. I knew I needed to up my game in a hurry though they liked what they were seeing and getting from me already.
I've seen a few folks here comment that they were accepted to SS or were trying to get in, but no one (including me) ever says what has prompted it. Thanks for sharing.
I mean, who wouldn't want access to Sports Illustrated, AP, Getty shooters?
I mean, who wouldn't want access to Sports Illustrated, AP, Getty shooters?
Having access is one thing. Having meaningful conversation is quite another. Being able to understand the advice given, and having the tools and wherewithal to effectively implement it, is a different level. Took a lot of work, and a substantial outlay of funds to get me there. Others may be better positioned than I was.
Thanks for that. For me, it was getting an accepted "sideline" position at my ACC school here in town. I knew I needed to up my game in a hurry though they liked what they were seeing and getting from me already.
I've seen a few folks here comment that they were accepted to SS or were trying to get in, but no one (including me) ever says what has prompted it. Thanks for sharing.
What prompted me to join was going to other forums and reading other posts from sports shooter members about how hard it is to do sports photography or photography in general. Using terms like GWC and MWC. Ive been shooting sports since last November, bought my first DSLR about a year and a half ago and I didnt even know what a DSLR was. I made sports shooter my first try without a sponsor 9 months later. I never dreamed I would make money with a camera. I shoot for a local media site in town, and I make money doing sports action shots around town. They have a few people around here who try, but nobody is close to my quality and I have field access to any field. I am now booked through October doing senior pictures/youth games/high school games. I started with a rebel T2i, bought a canon 7D, and now own a Mark IV. The longest glass I have is a 70-200 though, and my next purchase will be a 400mm 2.8. Motivation was my biggest factor. Ive played sports all my life at the Varsity level so I know every sport I shoot which helps alot. Im extremely competitive and wanted to prove that I could learn this craft quickly.
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Jim, what is it you hope to gain by joining at this time? I participate pretty heavily over on SS, and have several friends there as well. It's a pretty cool place if you are a pro level shooter, but there really isn't much there if you aren't deriving at least a chink of your income from shooting sports.
I see many folks who seem to want to join, but no one articulates why.
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Well, I do shoot sports. Heavily. Local semi-pro/high school/college baseball, HS/College Softball, HS/College football, etc. So I do have a heavily vested interest in participating over there.. It's a matter of the fact that the 2 people I know locally just haven't responded to me about sponsoring. One is pretty busy, the other, I'm clueless.
I mean, I got a 1Dx because I had to upgrade (from a 5D2) for multiple reasons.. and the biggest reason was missing too many sports shots.
Thanks for that. For me, it was getting an accepted "sideline" position at my ACC school here in town. I knew I needed to up my game in a hurry though they liked what they were seeing and getting from me already.
I've seen a few folks here comment that they were accepted to SS or were trying to get in, but no one (including me) ever says what has prompted it. Thanks for sharing.
perroneford@ptfphoto.com
I mean, who wouldn't want access to Sports Illustrated, AP, Getty shooters?
Having access is one thing. Having meaningful conversation is quite another. Being able to understand the advice given, and having the tools and wherewithal to effectively implement it, is a different level. Took a lot of work, and a substantial outlay of funds to get me there. Others may be better positioned than I was.
perroneford@ptfphoto.com
What prompted me to join was going to other forums and reading other posts from sports shooter members about how hard it is to do sports photography or photography in general. Using terms like GWC and MWC. Ive been shooting sports since last November, bought my first DSLR about a year and a half ago and I didnt even know what a DSLR was. I made sports shooter my first try without a sponsor 9 months later. I never dreamed I would make money with a camera. I shoot for a local media site in town, and I make money doing sports action shots around town. They have a few people around here who try, but nobody is close to my quality and I have field access to any field. I am now booked through October doing senior pictures/youth games/high school games. I started with a rebel T2i, bought a canon 7D, and now own a Mark IV. The longest glass I have is a 70-200 though, and my next purchase will be a 400mm 2.8. Motivation was my biggest factor. Ive played sports all my life at the Varsity level so I know every sport I shoot which helps alot. Im extremely competitive and wanted to prove that I could learn this craft quickly.