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Photographing Good Event Shoots - Updated
2012-2013
Sports - Action and Variety
Only have 1-3 people in the shot Profiles or faces, not just jersey
numbers Candid, not posed Alternate between portrait and
landscape
Get Close!
Use Zoom Lens Cameras #1-7
Stadium = on the field Field pass is on camera cases
Gym = sit at bottom of bleachers
Camera Settings
Level 2- shoot program Level 3- shoot manual/shutter
priority
ISO 1600 and above at night outside 800 and above in gym 400 and above in sunlight in gym
Example #1 - Daylight
Click icon to add picture•ISO 400•Face shot•Frozen action.
Example #2 -Night
•ISO 3200 or 6400•Face visible•Frozen action
Example #3 - Gym
Click icon to add picture•ISO 3200•Frozen action•Face shot
Example #4 - Theater
Click icon to add picture•ISO 1600•3 people•Nice shallow DOF•Faces show emotion
Classroom Shooting
Classroom Guidelines
1-3 people in shot
Faces or profiles
Alternate between portrait and landscape
Students should be working in shot
Get a variety of different students/ activity
Examples of Classroom Events
Click icon to add picture•ISO 400-800
•There are 1-3 people in photo
•It is easy to tell what the students are doing.
•Also, each photo has a different angle.
•In classroom shots with no action, use a variety of angles including shallow depth of field, high and low angle, subject positioning, etc.
General Guidelines
Sign up on SuperSaas for events
Sign out zoom cameras on clip board
Make sure at least one student in each photo is of our high school students Parents, teachers or community photos
don’t count unless one of our kids appear!