sports photography
I Shot the Most Viral Surf Photo of The Olympics – But It Wasn’t My Favourite
After shooting the surf competition at last year’s Summer Olympics (and shooting that photo of surfer Gabriel Medina), sports photographer Jerome Brouillet needs little introduction….
The Ultimate Guide to Photographing College Football: Gear, Tips, and Techniques
For photographers looking to capture the fast-paced, high-energy world of college football, having the right gear and knowing how to take better sports photos can…
The Challenges of Shooting the Super Bowl: Behind the Scenes of Sports’ Biggest Night
The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched live events in the world. As you can imagine, capturing every moment on and off the field…
Broadcasting the Super Bowl: Inside the 240+ Camera Setup
The Super Bowl isn’t just football; it’s one of the most technically ambitious live broadcasts in the world. Every year, networks push the boundaries of…
Watch: The good, the bad, and the ugly of motorsport photography
Motorsport photography is a thrilling and demanding niche that combines technical expertise, artistic vision, and a deep passion for the sport. If you’ve ever wondered…
“Flying” Olympic surfer wins 2025 World Sports Photography Awards
Tahiti-based French photographer Jerome Brouillet has been named the winner of the 2024 World Sports Photography Awards. His winning photo is one of those you…
Behind the scenes: Olympic medalist “kicks the sun” in these amazing photos
The Paris Olympic Games 2024 are behind us, leaving us with some iconic moments and, of course – some iconic photos. Photographer Dustin Snipes is…
Do you need a monopod? Yes, and this is when
Unlike a tripod, a monopod offers a single point of support for your camera. But if you’re new to photography or just used to using…
AP photographer reveals the challenges behind capturing triathlon swimming
The 2024 Paris Olympics have offered up a unique set of challenges for athletes and photographers alike. For David Goldman, an Associated Press photographer, capturing…