Are you ready for some FOOTBALL!

stephiewilliamsstephiewilliams Registered Users Posts: 168 Major grins
edited September 12, 2006 in Sports
Shot a game on assignment this weekend, thought being new to the forum I would post some samples...get to know everyone and let them see what I
do. Comments and critiques are always appreciated!

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Stephie
"AMATEURS try till they get it right, PROS try till they cannot possibly get it wrong."

Gallery - http://stephaniewilliams.smugmug.com

Comments

  • johngjohng Registered Users Posts: 1,658 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    Love the first shot. Great capture and way to be in the right place at the right time clap.gif
  • CalexPhotoCalexPhoto Registered Users Posts: 98 Big grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    Stephie,
    Very crisp sharp pictures, nice capture in all of them. Can I assume you have a field pass? Thank you for sharing.
    LT
    Sony A700&VG; KM 7D&VG; KM 5D; Min 28-75/2.8; 50/1.7; Tammie 17-50/2.8; Tammie 90/2.8 Macro; Min 80-200/2.8; and Min 300/2.8, two flashes, and a couple of other accessories.
  • stephiewilliamsstephiewilliams Registered Users Posts: 168 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    Thank you for the comments, yep timing is everything in sports. I do have a hsaa pass that allows me sideline action.
    Stephie
    "AMATEURS try till they get it right, PROS try till they cannot possibly get it wrong."

    Gallery - http://stephaniewilliams.smugmug.com
  • CalexPhotoCalexPhoto Registered Users Posts: 98 Big grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    Thank you for the comments, yep timing is everything in sports. I do have a hsaa pass that allows me sideline action.
    How does one acquire such prized possesion? ne_nau.gif
    LT
    Sony A700&VG; KM 7D&VG; KM 5D; Min 28-75/2.8; 50/1.7; Tammie 17-50/2.8; Tammie 90/2.8 Macro; Min 80-200/2.8; and Min 300/2.8, two flashes, and a couple of other accessories.
  • stephiewilliamsstephiewilliams Registered Users Posts: 168 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2006
    My local paper was often double booked as far as staff photographers go so I submitted some samples of photos I had taken and started freelancing for them about 2 years ago. Thats how I aquired my press and hsaa pass as just a freelancer. However you can get one yourself but you have to provide proof that your work has been published somewhere...
    Stephie
    "AMATEURS try till they get it right, PROS try till they cannot possibly get it wrong."

    Gallery - http://stephaniewilliams.smugmug.com
  • dbaker1221dbaker1221 Registered Users Posts: 4,482 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2006
    very nice work stephiethumb.gif

    I just picked up a press pass from our local small town paper to help them out here & there, but what is the other pass you are talking about & how do you go about getting it?

    feel free to email me.
    **If I keep shooting, I'm bound to hit something**
    Dave
  • stephiewilliamsstephiewilliams Registered Users Posts: 168 Major grins
    edited September 12, 2006
    dbaker1221 wrote:
    very nice work stephiethumb.gif

    I just picked up a press pass from our local small town paper to help them out here & there, but what is the other pass you are talking about & how do you go about getting it?

    feel free to email me.

    HSAA = High School Activities Association...you have to have one in Colorado to be able to be on the sidelines even if you have a press pass. Gets you access to anything with the highschools free of charge and wherever you want to go.

    Which on a side note those of you who cannot get press passes because you haven't been published...may be able to get a HSAA pass through your local paper.
    Stephie
    "AMATEURS try till they get it right, PROS try till they cannot possibly get it wrong."

    Gallery - http://stephaniewilliams.smugmug.com
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