How Sports Illustrated Photographers Shoot Football

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  • Опубликовано: 13 фев 2012
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    Fstoppers travels to New Orleans to interview Sports Illustrated photographers Damian Strohmeyer, Al Tielemans, Simon Bruty, and John Biever as they shoot the 2012 BCS National Championship Game featuring LSU and Alabama.
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  • @OnPointe55
    @OnPointe55 Год назад +7

    Love this. Every photographer on that field has a purpose. More photographers could learn a lot from their words

    • @HBK970
      @HBK970 Год назад

      fetlife?

  • @Andrew_Gregg
    @Andrew_Gregg 11 лет назад +10

    This is and probably always will be my favorite video from you guys. I've watched it at least 30 times. More videos like this please.

  • @rodneyturnerphoto
    @rodneyturnerphoto 2 года назад +8

    Would love to see a 10 year followup. good content

  • @racewiththefalcons1
    @racewiththefalcons1 3 года назад +8

    I love how honest these guys are...it's mostly luck, photography is better now, etc. That's reality.

    • @aextraordinaire
      @aextraordinaire Год назад

      It's true a lot of it is luck and field awareness.

  • @MichaelWellman1955
    @MichaelWellman1955 5 лет назад +3

    What great advice: Practice, practice, practice on everything as much as you can and Never give up. Great advice

  • @GabrielaCruceta
    @GabrielaCruceta 8 лет назад +82

    those lenses are worth more than my life haha

    • @DeputyNordburg
      @DeputyNordburg 5 лет назад +2

      @Wayne96819 You can by a Canon 400 2.8 used for about $2000, it's older and does not have IS, but you don't use IS for Sports..

    • @marcmaza2821
      @marcmaza2821 4 года назад

      The best you can do is look for a steal deal on Craigslist!

  • @vandenkevin
    @vandenkevin 10 лет назад +100

    "You need something wide, like a 70-200mm..."

    • @TonKeys
      @TonKeys 9 лет назад +8

      Haha exactly what I thought lol

    • @kj-marslander
      @kj-marslander 8 лет назад +19

      they're in a totally different league than us normal photographers

    • @joshlobel8111
      @joshlobel8111 8 лет назад +12

      On full frame when you're far from the sidelines, that's considered wide, crazyyy!

    • @kj-marslander
      @kj-marslander 8 лет назад +1

      Josh Lobel I know!! I have a D7000 and I think it makes amazing pictures but when I think that a FX camera can use a wider FOV, I don't see a use for it outside in daytime. If I had a full frame camera I wouldn't use it outside for two reasons, I need the big focal length equiv of a crop sensor and daytime makes high ISO unnecessary. And full frame cameras are great at super high ISO so they work better indoors, and it works great because they are expensive, so you wouldn't want to take them to a dangerous place like a football game sideline. That is, unless the camera has insurance and is loaned to you from the wire.

    • @stewartkirbytnp
      @stewartkirbytnp 5 лет назад +1

      @@kj-marslander That logic makes 0 sense.

  • @Enid2Sacramento
    @Enid2Sacramento 12 лет назад +3

    Terrific work, guys! Very professional looking and informative to boot. I would love to see more features like this.

  • @ianfeldmann7380
    @ianfeldmann7380 5 лет назад +2

    I would love to see an update about Basketball or other sports. This is a great piece and gives great insight for current Sports photographers as well as people who dont know much about it or the pro level that exists

  • @michaelcaudill1412
    @michaelcaudill1412 3 года назад +1

    “All that matters is if you get the picture or not”. So true!

  • @uniquesista12
    @uniquesista12 12 лет назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video. I had been trying to find answers on professional sports photography, and this helped so much. You guys are the best!

  • @veeboogie2356
    @veeboogie2356 6 лет назад +2

    This was the most inspirational video. Takes my motivation to another level.

  • @artifexfoto
    @artifexfoto 12 лет назад +1

    love this video guys! I've watched it about 20 times already!

  • @KrisKasprzak
    @KrisKasprzak 9 лет назад +36

    Look at all the lights in those stadiums, several look like a giant light box, bright and no shadows. I'd love to see their shots from say a high school or middle school stadium.

    • @Victorkapz
      @Victorkapz 9 лет назад +6

      Well... I'm sure the local high school kid taking photography class 101 would run circles around these guys hahahahaha

    • @TrishaJStrong
      @TrishaJStrong 9 лет назад

      Kris Kasprzak You can find out more about each product by clicking the links in the category section on the right..google for it ..

    • @scwfan08
      @scwfan08 7 лет назад +7

      Lisa Ann
      What are you doing on RUclips?

  • @Enid2Sacramento
    @Enid2Sacramento 8 лет назад +1

    Excellent work! Thanks for posting.

  • @sidewinderz
    @sidewinderz 12 лет назад +1

    Love the vids as always..keep them coming!

  • @tmc-fotografiede2272
    @tmc-fotografiede2272 4 года назад +2

    One of the best and motivating video! (As a sports photographer)

  • @JesusPerez-vx5hd
    @JesusPerez-vx5hd 9 лет назад +2

    These guys are my heroes

  • @BostonHooligan08
    @BostonHooligan08 11 лет назад +1

    Thinking about volunteering to photograph some H.S. football games this upcoming season. Very excited to get out there.

  • @MrModerate_kane
    @MrModerate_kane 5 лет назад

    This is so very true still, if you ant it, you have to keep pushing no matter the knock backs, make it work and you will get there, this is appropriate for all photography positions which every photographer wants to be in, you just got to have a bit of luck, be in the right place and make your impact known. Do that enough times and people will see you and your work.

  • @gilbertd7771
    @gilbertd7771 7 лет назад +3

    Inspiring. Thanks a lot for the insight!

  • @purduephotog
    @purduephotog Год назад

    Thanks for Memory Lane. Witnessing this happening in 2000... having people go soup for us... to the start of the digital where you're handing off cards (hard drives)... to wifi transmission... it's just amazing.

    • @FStoppers
      @FStoppers  Год назад

      You were at this game? I'd assume this hand off still happens right? Can cameras transmit GBs of images fast enough and reliability enough in a stadium to get away without the runners? I was just shooting a new video with David Bergman during a concert in an arena and I couldn't get my cell data to work at all. Maybe wifi is stronger but I also still have so much trouble tethering Nikon and Sony cameras to any sort of wifi let alone relying on it for something like sports photography being published to the Wire. -P

    • @purduephotog
      @purduephotog Год назад

      @@FStoppers Not this game- but others over the course of the transition. And wifi didn't really exist in the beginning, it was all proprietary protocols / hacks on and, honest, wasn't all that reliable- but when you had a 'card' the size of a large brick swung around your shoulder attached with a SCSI cable, anything that would throw a JPG out was worth it. The digital cameras at that time were also CCD and only about 2-4 MP. Now adays everything is so polluted I hear that everything has to be cabled for security and speed. This was an incredible trip down memory lane- thank you.

  • @Megavoltt
    @Megavoltt 12 лет назад

    Great video again.Thanks guys.

  • @freakyrobot
    @freakyrobot 8 лет назад

    very inspirational and informational!!!! thank you!

  • @blacksoundtv
    @blacksoundtv 10 лет назад +16

    my dream job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @CSLphotos
    @CSLphotos 12 лет назад

    Great Video. One thing I learned from Photo Journalists is its getting Action or Reaction. But... Reaction is ALWAYS the best photo and 98% always on the Cover.

  • @theaznbboi
    @theaznbboi 5 лет назад

    Someday 🙏🏻

  • @marcmaza2821
    @marcmaza2821 4 года назад

    Dream job!!

  • @AngeloGuardia
    @AngeloGuardia 10 лет назад +3

    Hell yeah!!! this my life!

  • @PinPin167
    @PinPin167 12 лет назад

    Amazing.

  • @krc7878
    @krc7878 12 лет назад

    best video so far! thank you!

  • @BestLittleStudio
    @BestLittleStudio 10 лет назад

    I know this is a year old, but to answer your question, the image was shot in standard square frame, however in order to fill the 16x9 image in youtube they simply copied elements over to fill it out, they expected no issue as it is on screen less than a second.
    If you look you can follow the lines all the way around for the original image.

  • @formattester6
    @formattester6 9 лет назад

    great insight!

  • @itsm5media83
    @itsm5media83 8 лет назад +1

    I love hearing some professionals talk like this because I've never been around any. Thanks

    • @veeboogie2356
      @veeboogie2356 6 лет назад

      Its M5 Media exactly the way I feel.

  • @henrooo
    @henrooo 12 лет назад

    Great insight.

  • @bernhardtsen74
    @bernhardtsen74 11 лет назад +1

    Inspirational!

  • @FStoppers
    @FStoppers  12 лет назад

    @ashkibala1 I don't know about well paid, I didn't ask them the specific number. But they are on staff with SI so they do get a salary with the magazine. It could be $60,000 or it could be $120,000 I dunno...but yes most of them supplement that income by shooting other projects. If you are freelance, then you probably make very little money by licensing your images. In that case, 99% of the time you would have to shoot other projects.

  • @marlonmendoza2882
    @marlonmendoza2882 10 лет назад +5

    Amazing lenses

  • @DanielMogg
    @DanielMogg 4 года назад +3

    Lots of info here still relevant in 2019!

  • @BigAntTVMedia
    @BigAntTVMedia 9 лет назад

    inspiration thks

  • @tmc-fotografiede2272
    @tmc-fotografiede2272 5 лет назад +3

    Still true in 2019, Cheers from Germany.

    • @MLeeMedia
      @MLeeMedia 5 лет назад

      Very much so, the technology advances, but the mindset shouldn't!

  • @enri_1986
    @enri_1986 4 года назад

    My god, I've never seen so many 1D-Mark IV's. And to come to think I finally have one, I'm missing the big white lens.

  • @BigAntTVMedia
    @BigAntTVMedia 9 лет назад

    i love this video

  • @darryl12000ify
    @darryl12000ify 11 лет назад +1

    I shot Pac-10 (now Pac-12) football for three years and NFL for ten years- TOTALLY different flavor to each. They're right about film vs. digital- i have pics of Ricky Henderson at 800 ISO at a night game at Coors Field that kick ass over stuff from 200 ISO film images. But, damn, i really do miss seeing that image come up in the developing tray in the darkroom!

  • @valdemarcaballero5298
    @valdemarcaballero5298 8 лет назад

    Fantastic video!!!!!! thanks for sharing!!!!!!!
    :D

  • @JMHSPhoto
    @JMHSPhoto 5 лет назад

    The video made by FStoppers with Bergman and Bon Jovi is...amazing in it's won right. This video is the very best Fstoppers made.. These guys are all unemployed now and we'll never see them in their career environment ever again.

    • @FStoppers
      @FStoppers  5 лет назад

      Thanks. It's pretty amazing that we created those two videos all in the first year of starting Fstoppers. To this day, that Bon Jovi experience and this Sports Illustrated experience were two of the best days of my life. Glad I was able to capture them both. -P

  • @mikewinburn
    @mikewinburn 12 лет назад

    that i'd heard of (saw a couple reviews here on youtube.... but thought he was referring to a 500 .28 prime.... i'd imagine that to be enormous!.... might need more than a monopod for that haha

  • @YonnyMestampo
    @YonnyMestampo 11 лет назад +1

    3:43
    A 500mm 2.8? Where is that lens? The only lens I know about is the Sigma 200-500 2.8 and no sports photographer use that.

  • @purplelimetree1218
    @purplelimetree1218 7 лет назад +1

    I've always a touch time deciding whether I should go with my 400 2.8, my 500 2.8 or my 600....

  • @WakaFlockaGame
    @WakaFlockaGame 12 лет назад

    Very good video

  • @almaguzman3645
    @almaguzman3645 7 лет назад +3

    The new 500mm 2.8 ?

  • @snoopyonline4tv
    @snoopyonline4tv 10 лет назад

    Greate!!!

  • @awillingvessel238
    @awillingvessel238 4 года назад

    can you shot in f4? with good quality and with a6500?

  • @martinhelthuis374
    @martinhelthuis374 10 лет назад +28

    Theres no 500 2.8 from Canon or Nikon.

    • @mowensphoto1
      @mowensphoto1 9 лет назад +6

      This coming from a staff photographer from sports illustrated =/ smh

    • @antonc108
      @antonc108 7 лет назад +7

      He spoke with such conviction and authority. Maybe they got one specially made for him.

    • @scwfan08
      @scwfan08 7 лет назад +2

      That lens would probably cost about 100k

    • @ChecoElBailador
      @ChecoElBailador 6 лет назад +10

      Never say never. 200-500 2.8 = $26k
      www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?A=details&O=&Q=&ap=y&c3api=1876%2C%7Bcreative%7D%2C%7Bkeyword%7D&gclid=EAIaIQobChMImKf7v9771QIVCmh-Ch2yzwFMEAQYAiABEgLm1_D_BwE&is=REG&sku=551435

    • @2011blueman
      @2011blueman 5 лет назад +2

      @@ChecoElBailador I've seen that thing in real life. I don't see it ever being used on the sidelines, it's simply too massive.

  • @vandenkevin
    @vandenkevin 10 лет назад

    Surprised too see they shoot raw as well.. And do they shoot with an assistent?

  • @marshalltravis3217
    @marshalltravis3217 6 месяцев назад

    Just heard that SI has big layoffs yesterday….hope these people survive 🙏.

  • @MrKLMFokker
    @MrKLMFokker 12 лет назад

    please please please upload more of these!!

  • @michaelf1935
    @michaelf1935 4 месяца назад

    Like to know if these guys are all shooting Auto ISO? During a game where the shadows are constantly changing, and I'm in auto ISO my exposures are all over the place.

  • @phaskellhall
    @phaskellhall 12 лет назад

    ha no, normal photo files aren't as wide as HD video so I had to place another image behind it to fill the frame.

  • @Chuckl881
    @Chuckl881 11 лет назад

    You mean Sigzilla? One or two sports shooters have used it, but it's obviously a bit large. The 50-500 OS Sigma on the other hand is great for action sports shooting, and their newest 120-300 OS is even better.

  • @carlosloyarubenlizarraga2670
    @carlosloyarubenlizarraga2670 8 лет назад

    they all got let go by sport illustrated but that build some of the new freelance agency in the usa and rhe world i work for them sence 2014 geat work and great workplace. I love this work.

  • @SurrealLeaf
    @SurrealLeaf 12 лет назад

    @ashkibala1 Like the video said, you start usually at the bottom. Its sadly very unlikely that you can just send photos of still models or so to huge magazines like SI and get straight to NFL. You can go to local kid leaque or something, shoot few pics and ask local newspaper to publish em or offer to take photos for it while they send reporter to do writin. Then you build your portfolio and get to bigger newspapers..then other newspapers. Maybe in 10 years you could get to international paper;)

  • @texmex9721
    @texmex9721 5 лет назад +3

    So what i should do is be 6 guys and give myself assignments in 6 areas? And be Lucky. Wow, great tips.

  • @jaredmciverimagery
    @jaredmciverimagery 7 лет назад +3

    well i can tell where the guy leaning against the green door is from, haha.
    within 20 miles of Philadelphia lolol

  • @AlfredAmeneyro21
    @AlfredAmeneyro21 4 года назад

    Not photography related, but at the time mark 00:14... What are those things in the knees?

  • @liudasbar
    @liudasbar 8 лет назад

    6:05 What application is used here? Thanks.

  • @tw06le1
    @tw06le1 11 лет назад +1

    Man I'd leave my job RIGHT NOW to shoot sidelines.... I only need a place to sleep after the games.... lol- Not to mention for Sport Illustrated...

  • @Cordy712
    @Cordy712 5 лет назад

    I shoot dog sports and I have the newest Nikon 70-200 f2.8 with the Nikon D750. The low light performance is a lot better than anything I had before but I still struggle to keep things high quality when I'm shooting an indoor sport. I was hoping these guys would talk a little more about technical stuff, camera functions I don't know about, strategies with ISO. But it was a motivational and interesting video.

    • @Cordy712
      @Cordy712 5 лет назад

      Especially autofocus. I'm missing many shots with the 70-200 because they're out of focus.

    • @FStoppers
      @FStoppers  5 лет назад +1

      When I filmed this, it was just me (Lee couldn't also get access). I did my best to get these guys to talk about interesting stuff but at the end of the day, most of them would only give me 20 mins of their time plus the 20 mins scouting locations to shoot. It was definitely one of my favorite memories of the early years of Fstoppers but I agree, I wish it was more technical. -P

    • @Cordy712
      @Cordy712 5 лет назад

      @@FStoppers I still think the video is a success for what it is because it was interesting, like I said, and motivational, and lots of people have responded positively to it in comments below. But hey, still future video potential!

    • @JMHSPhoto
      @JMHSPhoto 5 лет назад

      I don't know exactly how low of a lighting level you're dealing with inside a dog sport venue.. But at 6400 1/1000 and f/2.8 -- I can nail just about anything inside a arena.. even with crappy mercury vapor lights. You MAY want to look deeper into your workflow and methods for post-work. Your D750 body should be doing 6400 like butter.

  • @Expensivestitch
    @Expensivestitch 11 лет назад

    yeah i just got inspired

  • @MrKdr500
    @MrKdr500 11 лет назад +2

    for $26k us you can get a 500mm f2.8, search B&H photo for it.

  • @dperry23
    @dperry23 10 лет назад

    Dream job of mine. How do I go about getting credentials?

    • @DaSupaNinja808
      @DaSupaNinja808 10 лет назад

      Try talking to various high schools to allow you on the field to build a portfolio. To get into college and pro level games its a bit more difficult. It is all about your portfolio. The better your work the more gigs you will get. To get into college and pro games you might have to talk to a company that already has credentials to get on the field.

    • @orion2250
      @orion2250 5 лет назад

      DaSupaNinja808 yup..your right.shooting college level rugby and soon Lacrosse.they love the exposure.my last shoot had over 1100 .fast glass helps

  • @snaddon38
    @snaddon38 7 лет назад

    500 2.8?

  • @krisg.5203
    @krisg.5203 8 лет назад +2

    one of my dream job. . ... 😢

    • @mod8
      @mod8 7 лет назад +1

      Why cry? Work.

  • @michael-4k4000
    @michael-4k4000 Год назад

    "You need something like a 500 2.8f" OK that doesn't exist

  • @MetrologyEngineer
    @MetrologyEngineer 11 лет назад

    Leave it up to Sports Illustrated...

  • @oig40203
    @oig40203 4 года назад +2

    Magazines are going away fast. I wonder how that will affect the equation.

    • @satishbamal8447
      @satishbamal8447 3 года назад

      It's going online so still they would require these pictures

  • @gerry3x
    @gerry3x 7 лет назад +9

    I thought they laid all their photographers off

  • @YonnyMestampo
    @YonnyMestampo 11 лет назад

    Listen the guy at 3:35 and after. He says 300 2.8, 400 2.8 and 500 2.8...

  • @quandom2
    @quandom2 11 лет назад

    haha good eye

  • @mikewinburn
    @mikewinburn 12 лет назад

    simon said you need a 500mm f/2.8...who's producing that? i suspect a tripod would be needed and not a mono

  • @kj-marslander
    @kj-marslander 8 лет назад +1

    4:55 that headshot is so noisy. But I think it works with this shot in particular.

    • @joshlobel8111
      @joshlobel8111 8 лет назад

      It's obviously been cropped a bunch, still a great shot!

    • @kj-marslander
      @kj-marslander 8 лет назад

      +Josh Lobel I agree

  • @olivertruswell
    @olivertruswell 4 года назад

    Haha popping in an 8GB card. 64 is the minimum now. 128+ standard. Shows how quickly things change. You'd get about 120 shots on that 8GB.

  • @MetrologyEngineer
    @MetrologyEngineer 11 лет назад

    .mp4 COME ON!!!

  • @keithwilkins518
    @keithwilkins518 9 месяцев назад

    17-35

  • @Josh-qo1dl
    @Josh-qo1dl 10 лет назад +1

    Did i just see someone shoot in Raw+basic instead of fine? 1:20 awesome video tho.

    • @marios4all
      @marios4all 9 лет назад +3

      Yeah they just said they're sending the jpgs to the editors and when they pick the ones they want they request the raws.
      So it doesn't really matter.

    • @Josh-qo1dl
      @Josh-qo1dl 9 лет назад

      Yeah i just realized for sports jps are better for sports shots, its quicker and holds more photos.

    • @JuanPenaphotography
      @JuanPenaphotography 5 лет назад

      Most sports photographers shoot jpgs, no time for edits when sending pics, no dates pics come great of the cameras less edits to be done.

  • @RobertXPhotography
    @RobertXPhotography 3 года назад +1

    Before they all got fired.

  • @ethanmichiels5870
    @ethanmichiels5870 8 лет назад

    I know Al Tielmans.

  • @Dncyx
    @Dncyx 12 лет назад

    that chap look like Tom Hanks

  • @wanneske1969
    @wanneske1969 9 лет назад +1

    Why not to use a monopod with zoomlenses ?

    • @StephanEilert
      @StephanEilert 8 лет назад

      +johan bauwens because they usually are 24-70 and 70-200mm, on this level, meaning that you will only get more stuff and make you slower

    • @joshlobel8111
      @joshlobel8111 8 лет назад

      Unless it's a massive heavy zoom lens, like the Sigma 120-300mm, but otherwise they can hang on your shoulder or be by your side.

    • @KymTricePhotography
      @KymTricePhotography 7 лет назад +1

      Amateurs use a monopod with a 70-200, not professionals. I would not be caught dead with my 70-200 on a monopod

  • @ksearles85
    @ksearles85 12 лет назад

    I wouldn't say they would make more than $60,000 a year from SI, tbh ... but they would all supplement with studio work.

  • @fkylw
    @fkylw 11 лет назад +1

    You guys know you don't have to play music throughout the entire 11 minutes, right?

  • @GhostofRazors
    @GhostofRazors 12 лет назад

    No shortages of sports photographers.....

  • @poolboyinla
    @poolboyinla 5 лет назад

    Hopefully, these guys got new jobs.

  • @BestLittleStudio
    @BestLittleStudio 10 лет назад +3

    He can volunteer to do the shoot, but not give away the shots. Parents will pay, give the coaches, refs etc some nice free shots, you want them to want you there, but the parents will pay.

  • @MrKdr500
    @MrKdr500 11 лет назад

    he said 600 f4

  • @Chuckl881
    @Chuckl881 11 лет назад

    Yonny: Yes, I heard that. But I'm talking about area metering, not speed or f-stop. If you're shooting a target that's heavily back-lit, using center or spot-weighted metering, no matter which mode you are using (except P, usually), you'll have less guesswork on exposing the subject. All decent DSLRs have that tool, and it's crazy not to understand it and use it.

  • @raredreamfootage
    @raredreamfootage 10 лет назад +9

    These guys would be jobless if they allowed fans to bring whatever camera they so choose into the stadium. Here in Vancouver, they limit fans to 70mm maximum for lenses.

    • @ncjpg
      @ncjpg 10 лет назад

      Wow that's interesting I didn't know that! :)

    • @raredreamfootage
      @raredreamfootage 10 лет назад +5

      The trick is to bring a 70mm lens but use a crop sensor to get more reach.

    • @jasonisonfire
      @jasonisonfire 10 лет назад +1

      70mm on MFT is 140mm FF equivalent - that's pretty handy, and it's unlikely anyone would realize at the event

    • @raredreamfootage
      @raredreamfootage 10 лет назад

      Yup totally, plus the GH3/GH4 has tele mode for even more reach!

    • @AGH331
      @AGH331 9 лет назад +5

      If these fans are experienced enough to know all the settings, have a decent post-processing workflow etc. and enough money for the same equipment, then yes. And how many people do you know who do? 80% of all people with DSLRs I know have close to no clue about their cameras and just shoot in green mode, of the remaining 20% only a fraction are actually decent photographers and an even smaller fraction is familiar enough with stuff like focus tracking, AF point selection, the right choice of equipment etc. to shoot sports.
      So if you find such a person and let them take their equipment to the stands, you don't have a random fan with a camera, you have a fan who happens to be a (non-professional) sports photographer. And he will still be in a disadvantaged position spatially to those guys right next to the field.

  • @waynekerr67
    @waynekerr67 12 лет назад

    @ashkibala1 Unless you're a staffer, forget about making money shooting pro sports.

  • @aamsergie
    @aamsergie Год назад

    This is great. Summary.
    You need:
    5 setups. 300 f2.8 400 f2.8 500 f2.8 600 f4 (equaling no less than 40k)
    Assistant
    Luck
    There you go 😂

  • @AGH331
    @AGH331 9 лет назад +6

    Aaand they all just got fired. Sad times for professional photography ...

    • @ethanmichiels5870
      @ethanmichiels5870 8 лет назад

      +AGH331 They didnt get fired.

    • @AGH331
      @AGH331 8 лет назад +3

      Michelle Michiels Sports Illustrated laid off all their staff photographers at that time. They may still work on a freelance basis, but technically they all got fired.

    • @mcgarnacle21
      @mcgarnacle21 7 лет назад +1

      AGH331 Why did they get fired?

    • @veeboogie2356
      @veeboogie2356 6 лет назад

      AGH331 OMG THATS HORRIBLE. I'm sure they still use them someone is taken my photos.