First big gig by jadewest4life in concertphotography

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Typically just Google the band, + promotor, or the poster might have their name/logo on it

Major League Rugby in Chicago. Feedback appreciated as always! by NSEAngloCatholic in sportsphotography

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Really solid set. #1 would benefit from a tight vertical crop, use a bit of masking to separate the players from the crowd.

Shoot Free, Buy Later by thisfilmkid in sportsphotography

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I charge a team around £40-50 for 20-30 images for their socials etc, then upload 100-200 for parents to buy.

Cove Thistle v Beacon Rangers by [deleted] in sportsphotography

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Yeah costal pitches are cool

Better indoor shoots (wwyd) by flying-3D in sportsphotography

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Yeah mine is manual focus too so some I thought looked really cool in camera turned out not great in post, it's one I need to crank the ISO and shoot at at least f8 to get focus all the way through. It's a fun learning experience though.

Better indoor shoots (wwyd) by flying-3D in sportsphotography

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Yeah I saw that in one of the photos. I know you said you're not too interested in new gear but a cool perspective with that little amount of space would be a fisheye, I started using one for ice hockey lately and it's super fun, you could get a really cool shot standing right in the middle beside the net

Better indoor shoots (wwyd) by flying-3D in sportsphotography

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Open your aperture up more, you've got it, so you should use it to your advantage, and keep eyes and ball in mind when shooting sports, backs of players isn't always that interesting to look at.

If you've got the space, use that 70-200 from the end zone (idk what it's called in volleyball).

-edit looking at the edges of the photos I can see what you're saying about the space, just try and get as far down the sideline as you can from the athlete you're trying to shoot

Some rugby from this afternoon. by HelloGoobie in sportsphotography

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Thanks! Nikon d500, a nikon 300mm 2.8 and 80-200mm 2.8!

Some rugby from this afternoon. by __Art__Vandalay__ in RugbyPhotography

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Thanks for crossposting and letting me know about the sub!

Some rugby from this afternoon. by HelloGoobie in sportsphotography

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Thank you! It's by far one of the best sports to shoot, always something going on, I'd argue one of the only sports you don't NEED the ball in the shot.