Sports Photographer Question....
ShannonHeat
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I am new in the area of sports photography (normally shoot weddings). However, my town is opting to make me their new youth sports photographer. Does anyone have any suggestions about the type of contract needed. and WHERE DO YOU PURCHASE your prints and coach/sponsor plaques?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Shannon
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Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
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Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
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Can't help but your going to need some long fast glass
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Look around the Mind Your Own Business group too.
I shoot sports T & I, and did a pile of reading on Fred Miranda before really getting involved. I currently do not do the medals/plaques etc, but might start. I have previous experience ordering give aways for businesses and would use one of those local companies as a resource.
For T & I, I charge $10 per player on the assumption that the whole team participates. I use Costco to print, and buy folios locally for about $1.10 each. As I expand I will be eligible for discounts on these.
You can review my info and pricing on my smugmug gallery.
As well, look here, here and here for more discussion.
Let me know if you need anything further. HTH
ann
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I appreciate your help. I was considering using Mpix.com for my printing, and an accessory company for the plaque and novelties. Unfortunately, there's no Costco around me (and the don't really offer what I need). Your website looks great! I'll keep you posted on my little adventure.
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
For outdoor youth soccer I use the 70 - 200 mm f2.8L with great results.
Indoor soccer & volleyball I use the 85mm f1.8 or the 135mm f2.
I covet a 300mm for outdoor soccer, and for birding....
and I have the 20d so it is a 1.6 crop.
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I can't tell you where to get them printed & that though. I did alot of internet searching when I was thinking of doing it.
I went with smugmug printing myself. I ordered them all shipped to me & handed them out. It was easier for me. This was not a big group though.
Good Luck.
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I can state emphatically that you will not get better prints anyone than you will get from Smugmug. If you correct it properly, upload it to Smugmug, then just dropship it to the customer, you will never here a complaint from anyone. .
All of those lense suggestions are great, but you might look at the investment and consider a teleconverter for your brand on camera. Especially at long lengths, is will work for you. If you really make a lot of money, go ahead and buy something beyond 200mm.
As for placques, I generally take one of my photos and have a local artist paint it onto a plate for a grand award at the larger shows. It costs about $75, and it's a lot classier than a placque!
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the 70-200 is a fine choice.
w/ a long prime u miss the close action and w/ the 70-200 u miss the long action so it all works out.
and the 2.8 will come in handy if the backgrounds are messy. I sometimes shoot w/ a 300/4 or a 300/2.8 but i prefer the 70-200
Randy
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I usually use the 70-200 2.8.
Have fun!!
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Don't go around trying to take and sell photos that look like Mom and Dad could get on their own because you are using the same equipment they would be using as well.
As per Sports Shooter wanting you to pay to join their forums, its a very valuable asset. Its worth every penny, and its not even that many pennies to begin with.
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Very crisp color, tight focus, very blurred backgrounds. Those are some very good football photos and you won't results that good with a 4.0 lens nor crops that tight with a 200mm lens.
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I'm just outside of Austin! Are there any photographers that meet regularly? I love doing this, and can't get enough of it! Do you only shoot sports? Maybe you could give me some pointers?
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
A former sports shooter
Follow me at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/bjurasz/
My Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/shop/mercphoto?ref=hdr_shop_menu
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
I just bought a 50mm f1.8 prime and the 20-135 EF IS 3.5-3.6 and I am gonna do some experimentation. My body is a Rebel XT. I want the 2.0 Teleconverter for my 70-200.
The 70-200 is tough to use for basketball on the baseline, so I am looking at the 28-135 or the 50 for that.
I like action shots. I shoot cameo shots before the snap (football) foul shots, batting, etc.
Its all what you like. I am still very small, so I print my own. Lots of folks do not have computer access, and I have never been swamped, yet.
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I'd also like to give the advice to ditch the idea of the 2.0 teleconverter for the 70-200 for use during football, etc. I think it will really cripple your focus speed. Plus it turns your fast 2.8 into a slow 5.6. This will crater your shutter speeds, and worse, will put way too much of your backgrounds into focus. Save your pennies for a 300/2.8. If you can't save enough pennies, raise your prices.
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Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
Shannon;
Before health issues sidelined me, I shot hundreds of sports teams/leagues each year for a local company. I'll check and see if I can find one of our old contracts that you could modify.
Also, I would strongly suggest a ROES sports lab if you are going to be shooting more than two or three teams. Makes the order process much, much easier. To check it out, go to http://www.bayphoto.com/bayweb/pro_sports.htm. Click on the 'Lauanch Bay ROES button on the bottom, and it will bring up their ROES screen. It takes a minute or two so be patient. Once launched, you will have a number of windows on your screen. Close the big one in front, then click on the 'folder' button on the bottom. Select any folder where you have photos.
Now click on the 'sizes' button in the lower left corner and select number six (sports, events, etc.) From here you can select products, type of sport etc. Once you have selected the template/sport you simply drag the image from your folder on the right to the proper position on the template. Change the type to suit your need (optins button at bottom will allow you to change font color style, etc.) You can practice all you want and just close the window when you are finished. As long as you don't press the 'send all' button nothing gets sent to Bay.
We didn't use Bay Photo but they did have a much larger selection of templates than our lab did. They don't appear to have double sided traders though. One lab that I have used is United Promotions. No complaints at all but they did not have ROES when I used them. They do now. http://www.upilab.com
Check it out.
Hinson
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Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
Thanks, Shannon!
I shoot my son's sports and have been asked to shoot another team. I'm migrating from the 70-300 f/4-5.6 to the 70-200 f/2.8, but have failed to properly use the new narrow depth of field. I love the 70-200, big difference. My humble shots are here.
Thanks to all the suggestions for printing options, good stuff. The collective information in this thread alone is awesome. I look forward to seeing if there are contract suggestions.
I also use a 400 f/5.6 for surfing shots, but worry about changing lenses. I suppose I should continue to feed my habit and get a second body, huh?
Thank you all for your advice!
Canon Digital Rebel XTI, 430ex, sigma 24-70 f2.8 macro, a crummy kit lens, 4gb cf, and tons of batteries.
www.heatonphotography.net
http://picasaweb.google.com/heatonphotography
www.myspace.com/heatonphotography
I have shot High school Football for a few years The 70-200 2.8 is the one lens you will need all the time. I also have a Sigma 120-300 2.8. What I found is the photos that I like are usually taken with the Sigma at 300mm.
I have used a Canon 300 2.8 before (rent) These take great photos. But limit not having a zoom and not having the ability to foot zoom on the sidelines. You can look at some of my photos. Very average but the players like seeing themselves play.
http://jimbloomfield.smugmug.com/Saugus%20Football/254461