Quickshooter
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Seasons greetings all, hope your enjoying the festive period
Ive posted this post for advice in the sports section as I thought id get the right type of people viewing. Please move if needed though admins
Right my Muay Thai club is fighting this Sunday, last night the coach asked if any one knows a photography or any one who can take decent photos.
I went to see him and told him im a hobbyist so could help out.
I am not getting paid for this its a favour, although saying that he told me I wont have to pay to get in which is £20 I still see it as a favour though.
This will be the first time in this kind of photography so would like some pointers really. It is being held at a big social club, so id imagine the lighting to be fairly dull?.
I have a nikon D3100 with 18-55, 55-200 and a 35mm 1.8 prime. I also have a flash gun but I guess I cant use that lol.
With the composition of the photos should I always try to get our guy face on? surely that would involve alot of running around?
Ive posted this post for advice in the sports section as I thought id get the right type of people viewing. Please move if needed though admins
Right my Muay Thai club is fighting this Sunday, last night the coach asked if any one knows a photography or any one who can take decent photos.
I went to see him and told him im a hobbyist so could help out.
I am not getting paid for this its a favour, although saying that he told me I wont have to pay to get in which is £20 I still see it as a favour though.
This will be the first time in this kind of photography so would like some pointers really. It is being held at a big social club, so id imagine the lighting to be fairly dull?.
I have a nikon D3100 with 18-55, 55-200 and a 35mm 1.8 prime. I also have a flash gun but I guess I cant use that lol.
With the composition of the photos should I always try to get our guy face on? surely that would involve alot of running around?