You cant make a living working for agencies photographing premiership football on spec.
So why do you want to be a sports Photographer? to big it up at great events or to make a living? My advice to anyone wanting to make a living out of sports photography is to forget premiership football and try to lose the notion that the bigger the game the more money you make... Papers pay the same for rooney scoring as they do for fred bloggs scoring.. if they use it.... there are more photogrpahers than newspapers at games.. most papers have deals with agencies for long term cheaper pics... whats left is slim pickings for little agencies or freelancers.. You can get a great picture that nobody else got and the papers will use a stock man on ball image instead if they had a deal in place.. You can get published from these games as a freelancer on spec.. but not enough time to make a living from..
getting your own dataco licence gives you more freedom to pick and choose games and also gets you 100% of the fees paid.. more important they would be your pictures not owned by an agency..Recently two of my friends got there own dataco licence by following my advice.. Its advice I have given to many many people (a few on here).. 90% of which arn't prepared to put the effort in and didnt even try.... You have to travel a lot and probably lose money the first year to get your licence.. but once you have it then things become easier to make money and keep the licence. But still not enough to live on..
If your just in it for the experience and a few extra quid then good luck to you.. the money you will pay out.. the time and effort you put in will far outweigh the money you make..
Me? i have been a full time sports photographer for 7+ years now.. I know to stay away from the premiership or big cup games.. I know that i can make more money shooting an u16s game in a field than most people make at a chelsea v arsenal match..
Local paper DO PAY for non league football. not all of them but enough do.. thats a fact... . But theres not much chance of them paying for pictures in the same town... the way to sell non league is to go to games they wont send a photogrpaher to.. so for example if grimsby where playing at torquay theres no way the local paper would send anyone that far.. so you go for them.. yes you pay more on fuel than you make but see above.. its that first season getting the licence.. you might lose out but once you have the licence then you can shoot league and more chances of selling than NL
Its doable.. its always been doable.. people are getting dataco licences every yr inclusing new ones this season.... people who put the effort in and dont just cry about how hard it is..
But I repeat.. having a licence isnt it.. you wont make a living just shooting top end football..
Post is meant to be helpful not harsh condescening nasty putoffish or anyhting else anyone wants to make it out to be....
spelling police....do one
