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Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth is known for capturing the stories behind the athletes in her images. Jean starts a new series with the B&H Event Space discussing sports and storytelling. The first part is all about the process of completing long-term projects.
0:00 - Intro
2:29 - Storytelling with long-term projects
5:50 - The start of Jean's projects
9:45 - How do you know it's the right project
17:01 - Sticking with the theme of the project
23:10 - Approaching new projects
26:26 - As a woman sports photographer, connecting with the
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Dive into the world of high-volume photography, from corporate headshots to a sports media day. There are certain cameras and other pieces of gear that will help streamline your portrait photoshoot workflow. Sam will also cover how to get creative when taking environmental portraits as well!
0:00 In This Video
0:23 Cameras & Lighting
1:15 Creative Environmental Portraits
1:26 Tethering & Capture One
1:52 High-Volume Photo Firmware Upgrades
2:24 Barcode Scanning
4:23 Final Thoughts
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After the game, it’s time to select your photos for editing. How do you pick the best photos out of thousands? Sony Artisan, Jean Fruth sits down for post processing to share her approach to culling images fast. She shares how to end up with a selection that captures the peak action and tells the story of a location.
0:00 - Intro
0:40 - The Initial Cull
3:50 - Refining the Cull
15:00 - The Power of Editing
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Before the contracts, before the money, there’s the pure love of a sport during a grassroots game. Photographing amateur games allows you to practice your techniques in ways that you might not be able to during a professional game. Join Sony Artisan Jean Fruth as she captures grassroots baseball games in the Dominican Republic.
0:00 - Why Grassroots?
3:01 - Planning & Gear
4:23 - Storytelling & Angles
6:00 - Grassroots Baseball Women
7:01 - How to Approach Games
9:15 - Portraits & Candid Photos
11:22 - Sharing
12:14 - Pick Up Game
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"The more you know the sport, the more consistently you're going to make your pictures." Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth shares her techniques to capturing the peak moments without compromising on exposure or composition.
0:00 - Intro
0:38 - Know the Sport
2:28 - Gear & Settings
7:23 - Composition, Framing, & Backgrounds
8:48 - Button Customization
10:39 - Pre-Capture
11:18 - Location & Lighting
12:55 - Practice
14:31 - a1 & a9 III
16:06 - What's Next
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Having a plan is key for capturing what you want and for conveying the story you want to tell. In this episode of On Deck, Sony Artisan Jean Fruth helps you prepare before you even get to the game, so you can focus on taking great photos. Prior research informs her gear choice, so she will share her kit on this trip.
0:00 - Intro
0:32 - Research & Scouting
2:03 - Approaching People & Getting Creative
4:33 - Preparation
5:42 - Gear
13:06 - What's Next
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"Sports photography is photojournalism on high speed."
B&H and Sony present a new series with Sony Artisan Jean Fruth—On Deck: Sports and Storytelling. Join Jean as she documents baseball in the Dominican Republic, from grassroots to the pros.
0:00 - Intro
0:51 - Baseball in the Dominican Republic
2:20 - Jean's Photography Career
3:53 - Grassroots Baseball
5:23 - In This Series
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Join Matt Zefi at a local baseball game in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, as he puts Sigma's 500mm f/5.6 DG DN OS Sport Lens to the test.
0:00 - Introduction
0:31 - Specs and First Impressions
2:07 - In Action and Images
3:29 - Camera Settings
4:18 - Customizing
5:11 - Zefi's Thoughts
What do you think of this Sigma lens? Share your thoughts in the Comments section, below.
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Join Jaison Sterling, owner of Rock Town Media, as he dives into the basic concepts of action portraits using off-camera lighting. Sterling goes over the gear needed to create dynamic sports portraits.
0:00 - Introduction
1:16 - Sterling's Background
6:08 - Sterling's Lighting Setup
14:56 - Editing
15:21 – One-on-One Mentoring
16:30 - Setting the Power of the Flash and Using the Flash Outdoors
20:02 - Getting Started with Off-Camera Flash
21:46 – Sky Exposure and Deciding Which Lights and Modifiers to Use
24:46 - Pricing, Location, Posing,
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How do you freeze fast-moving subjects in camera? Keydrin Franklin shares his lens choice, camera settings, and other factors when taking action shots.
0:00 - Introduction
0:17 - Today’s Photo Shoot
0:54 - Lens Focal Length
1:21 - ISO
1:41 - Aperture
2:10 - Shutter Speed
2:42 - Tracking
3:50 - Background
4:38 - Check Your Work
5:10 - The Entire Process
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Camera lenses, strobes, and light modifiers are all a part of taking dynamic sports portraits. In this B&H Online Video, photographer Matt Hernandez shares 5 tips for creating great sports portraiture.
Are you a sports photographer? How will you apply Hernandez’s portrait tips? Leave a comment below.
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Sony Artisan of Imagery Jean Fruth shares her tips for photographing sports, discussing different perspectives, scenarios to consider, and more. If you're a beginner to the sports photography world, then these tips will help you to level up!
Which of these tips will you use on your next sports shoot? Have any of your own to add? Let us know in the Comments section, below!
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Alexis Cuarezma shares his expertise regarding how to photograph athletes during a commercial photoshoot. Go behind the scenes to learn how to optimize your time with professional athletes while getting incredible images!
If you have any questions after viewing this video, please leave them in the Comments section, below.
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How fast is the Nikon D6 for sports photography? Can the autofocus track a boxer's face accurately? Can you push the ISO in lower light? Nikon ambassador and pro sports photographer Rod Mar puts the D6 through its paces at Church street boxing gym, in lower Manhattan.
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Using the Sony a9 II and FE 400mm f/2.8 lens, Sony Artisan and sports photographer Jean Fruth photographs Montclair State University's ice hockey team, showcasing the camera's strengths for sports photography.
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