Cropping Sports Photos: A Critique with Peter Read Miller
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- Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
- AP/Sports Illustrated Photographer and Canon Explorer of Light Peter Read Miller is among the most accomplished photographers of all time, now enjoying teaching his sports photography techniques . Today, Peter is pleased to announce his workshop days for 2019:
Northern California: July 25-28 (peterreadmille...)
Tennessee Football and More: Sept 4-8 (peterreadmille...)
Peter Read Miller has been photographing athletes, events and the sporting life for more than 40 years. He is has worked as a staff and contract photographer for Sports Illustrated for more than 35 years. His images have appeared on over 100 Sports Illustrated covers.
His editorial clients have included: Time, Life, People, Money, The Associated Press, Playboy, Runner’s World, Newsweek, USA Weekend and The New York Times. In addition to covering 9 Olympic Games and 40 Super Bowls, Peter has shot 14 NBA Finals. He has covered the Stanley Cup Finals, the World Series, the Kentucky Derby, the NCAA Basketball Final Four, and the Men’s and Women’s World Cup Soccer Finals.
Peter's workshops involve major sports such as the Tennessee Volunteers, and much more, all with top of the line cameras and lenses by Canon USA. The workshop is sponsored by Canon, Western Digital, ThinkTank, Dynalite and Hoodman. www.peterreadmi....
Email Peter at: peter@peterreadmiller.com
"It's an interesting game.....I guess" - my sentiments exactly. It's like watching paint dry.
Very very informative
Awesome to see my surf photo critiqued by PRM! Thanks for the positive review, surfing is not my wheelhouse. Just to clarify, I was using a 70-200 2.8 with a 2x extender resulting in the 5.6 aperture. Some day I'll have the 400 2.8 and really nail those shots!
jblaski Great job regardless. 👍🏾
6:04 baseball picture tells a tender story. Very sweet.
Hi Peter, Thanks for your input on my two rugby photos. I will look to keep the limbs in the photos in future and for the aperture 5 6 was as wide as I could go. I need to invest in better lenses in the future
i would also add that the 2nd image would need straightening, the building verticals are not straight
So there's no more photo wells at MLB stadiums? Where are people shooting from that they still can get all those new low angle shots I'm seeing? Thanks.
Shooting positions are not completely eliminated (in most ballparks), but they have been minimized to the point thatthere is only room for a few team and agency shooters. You will notice a lot more shooting from up positions. Same with the NBA.
did the last guy printed screen his windows wallpaper and sent it ? lol
I hope my photos has been sended correctly and I can see them in your upcoming video.
One of my favorite sport is cricket.
Not really.
It's an interesting game.
I guess.