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I cover polo for all the UK summer season and in that 5 months Ill be shooting about 150 matches and Im generally the only photographer there, but theres a few major polo matches each year where theres a great amount of interest which in turn, results in a very high turn out of professional polo photographers.
And one of these high profile games, is The Cartier Queens Cup, which I've been covering for both the quarter and semi finals. At both these games, there were at least ten other professional polo photographers there, all shooting from pretty much the same positions,
A. because it was the best position and B. because thats where youre told to be.
So I was starting to think, as were all using very similar cameras and lenses, arent all the images going to look the same, and what exactly is it thats going to make your images stand out over another photographers?
And then last night, after the last semi, I see this image below, pops up on Facebook and think that looks like mine, and of course it does, why wouldnt it? We were only 15 feet apart.
Fortunately for me it doesnt really matter as Im paid to be there, as were a few others, but what about the freelancers, what makes their shots different from the next guy, is it now just a game of who gets the images out there first?
Maybe other sports dont have such prime positions, just curious really
And one of these high profile games, is The Cartier Queens Cup, which I've been covering for both the quarter and semi finals. At both these games, there were at least ten other professional polo photographers there, all shooting from pretty much the same positions,
A. because it was the best position and B. because thats where youre told to be.
So I was starting to think, as were all using very similar cameras and lenses, arent all the images going to look the same, and what exactly is it thats going to make your images stand out over another photographers?
And then last night, after the last semi, I see this image below, pops up on Facebook and think that looks like mine, and of course it does, why wouldnt it? We were only 15 feet apart.
Fortunately for me it doesnt really matter as Im paid to be there, as were a few others, but what about the freelancers, what makes their shots different from the next guy, is it now just a game of who gets the images out there first?
Maybe other sports dont have such prime positions, just curious really