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The Shot Of A Lifetime: Photos In Basketball Games

Basketball is a very fast paced sport with some amazing opportunities in which you can get a photo that captures precious moments. When a player goes to the free throw line, you see the anxiousness and edginess on the part of players. As a player tries to pass the ball and the opponent is right there with raised hands, the ball handler moves left and right to find an open player or break through and causes an opponent to foul. All these and more are dynamic photo ops.

The last basket of the game, with a few seconds remaining, always leads to the most captivating photos. The last basket of the game often determines the outcome of a basketball game. Emotions of the players are high and intensity is palpable in these pictures. The photo with the most impact and its game’s superstar appear in the newspaper and often it hits the front page as opposed to the sports section. Better basketball game photos create great stories for reporters.

The jump shot illustrates that the referee’s call was inaccurate, but by the time the photo comes out, it is too late to change the game’s outcome or score. A photographer needs an understanding of basketball to predict what move may arise from what transpiring on the court and a quick response to snap the photo and to highlight the ensuing moments in the game. Basketball photos illustrate the history of the team over the years since players and coaches become headlines and features stories throughout their careers. Photos serve as prominent artifacts documenting the team’s players and performance. Photos sometimes take you back to the moment it was taken, especially if you were present at the game. Basketball photos are used to generate larger crowds or followers, recruit new players and sell the team’s apparel and goods.


How to Become a Professional Photographer

Making money as a professional in any field takes skill and knowledge. Working as a professional photographer may depend on the individual holding the camera and how an image is processed. When it comes to managing a business as a photographer it would be a good idea to have a sense of what it will take to support one's self, as well as to support what it will take to build a thriving way to make money.

With some good technique and practice, along with some formal training, any professional can build a good reputation. When it comes to producing a product that sells, this is where the photographer may need to know what a customer will want to see. Then an offer can be made and an agreement can be finalized. By negotiating a deal, a customer can be guided to a price to cover the cost of what is ordered.

While advertising as a professional photographer can bring in some prospective customers, word of mouth is the best way to find customers. The best way to be a good photographer is to practice the techniques and skills it will take to produce the images that will satisfy any customer. Customer preference may need to be discussed before a job can even start. Photography is known for being a creative art, but there is a business side of this form of expression as well. Even though a photograph may look good to one person it may not be bought by another.


Digital Cameras Make Photography More Fun Than Ever

As early as 1986, Eastman Kodak produced the very first megapixel camera that could successfully produce a 5 x 7 digital photograph. Digital cameras have come a long way since their introduction to the consumer marketplace. 1994 saw the manufacture of the Apple QuickTake 100, followed by the Kodak DC40, the Casio QV-11 and the Sony Cybershot in 1996.

Cameras have steadily improved both in terms of size and convenience as well as in terms of technology. They now boast a better flash, a smaller size, a larger viewing screen and more storage space on their internal chips. For those prolific photographers among you, you will be pleased to know that you can now buy a 32 GB memory card that will hold up to 12,320 photos!

One other especially nice feature is the size of the viewing screen. You no longer have to squint into a tiny square to capture the image you desire. Instead, you can simply position a swivel screen for optimum viewing to capture your subject. Even sophisticated cameras have benefited from a reduction in both size and weight and now fit easily in your pocket or purse.

There are quite literally hundreds of cameras out there, but you should be able to narrow down your choice to just a few models by consulting the internet. You’ll want to look for a powerful zoom lense—for close-up shots, image stabilization to compensate for the movement of your camera, a large memory card to alleviate the necessity of constant downloads and an auto playback feature so that you can decide whether to keep a shot or not. With a little bit of instruction and a decent camera, almost anyone can produce surprisingly crisp, clear photos!


Money and Photography

While photography can be a fun and creative way to express your abilities but when it comes to taking pictures as a professional, a photographer will need to know a little more than pointing and taking a snapshot.

Technique and skill can make a good photographer, along with practice and some experience an image can be captured, processed, and framed to be sold. A photographer can possibly make a good living because of the type of work that is produced to be presented to a customer to be purchased. It may also depend on the type of photography that you may be exploring to run a business. Each bid on a job will need to be explored, as the customer may want a particular type of picture to catch a particular look or moment.

When it comes to having a level of competency in any field of work, it could be a good idea to take formal classes. With a degree towards a goal within your field of work gives it some credibility that can give some instant credibility that if a person just had a few years of experience. Having knowledge and the theory that goes along with a degree can help with most job opportunities.

By producing a good product as well as having some business sense, a good photographer can make about 15,000 to 25,000 a year. These salaries can be looked at as one who is skilled and just starting out.


Famous Photographers

When it comes to famous photographers, everyone has there favorites. It all depends on what type of photographs you enjoy. If you enjoy scenic photos then you will enjoy photos by Ansel Adams. Ansel was famous for his outdoor photographs, particularly of the western frontier. He took black and white photos of the West, including the Grand Canyon and Yosemite National Park, to name a few. These photos are now a record of what these parks were like before all of the tourism set in and started to influence these areas. Despite having died in 1984, Ansel Adams’ pictures are still popular even to this day and can be seen in calendars, posters, and books.

If you enjoy looking at pictures of babies, you will love pictures from the famous baby photographer Anne Geddes. This Australian photographer takes pictures of babies posed as inanimate objects have become famous on greeting cards, hanging wall pictures, postcards, calendars, address books, there are even jigsaw puzzles made from these pictures. Anne Geddes also takes pictures of pregnant mothers and new mothers. Her pictures not only portray newborns, but she also takes pictures of the mother’s bare, pregnant belly, portraying the beauty of new life.

Annie Leibovitz is another famous photographer. She is mostly famous for her pictures of celebrities that have been in popular magazines and other periodicals. As the chief photographer for the popular magazine, Rolling Stone, in 1971, she has captured pictures of popular musicians such as John Lennon and Bob Marley before the magazine even printed in color. After the magazine began printing in color, in 1974 she too began printing her photos in color. She became known for using eccentric lighting and putting stars in interesting situations, such as taking a picture of Whoopi Goldberg in a bath of milk. Even if you don’t like her pictures, they can be the start of some great conversations.