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Cake day: October 30th, 2023

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  • I’m a sports photographer, mainly covering basketball - I’ve shot NBA, NCAA, World Cup and work for the pro team here in Sydney, the Kings.

    I actually don’t think you’re overshooting at all, most games I’ll end up with around 1000 photos snapped including pre-game and post if there are any celebration moments worth capturing.

    The best piece of advice I can give is this, be discerning and hunt your shots. Don’t look to just spray and pray, be purposeful in your approach. If you’re shooting volleyball then look for specific moments - you might want to capture say a player spiking the ball over the net. Hold steady and snap until you get that shot, then move onto the next. I find some of my favourite shots end up being the in between moments. I make note of where lights and interesting backgrounds are that I can make use of to catch portraits of athletes showing emotion after a play or during down time.

    I use Lightroom to process my shots, I’ll have 10 photos selected and edited for social by halftime if I’m editing on the laptop, but can do it instantly if I’m editing on my phone and hot-swapping memory cards. The import process is quick and easy, then I have a preset ready to drop onto photos tailored for each arena I shoot in.

    You’ll find a workflow/software that works for you, but know if you want to pursue this to make money being first to market with content you shoot is almost always key. Reach out if you have any questions!