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The term "Framed" refers to the act of enclosing or presenting something within a frame, which is a common practice in photography to enhance the visual appeal of an image. "Shot" relates to capturing a photograph, often used to describe the act of taking a picture. Together, "The Framed Shot" suggests a focus on both the artistic presentation of photographs and the moments captured, implying a professional and curated approach to photography. The name evokes a sense of artistry and attention to detail in the photography business.
Sports photography style is characterized by capturing action, emotion, and the essence of athletic competition. It involves techniques like freezing motion with fast shutter speeds, using panning to convey movement, and focusing on peak action, emotion, and detail within the game. The style also includes capturing the environment, crowd reactions, and the overall atmosphere of the sporting event. Freezing the decisive moments of a game, such as a player scoring a goal or a runner crossing the finish line. Capturing the players' expressions of joy, frustration, determination, or pain, conveying the emotional depth of the competition. Focusing on the small details that tell the story of the game, such as the texture of a player's uniform, the sweat on their face, or the grip on their equipment. Seeking out angles and viewpoints that offer a fresh and engaging perspective on the action. Documenting the atmosphere of the event, including the crowd, the venue, and the overall energy of the environment. Panning: A technique that involves tracking a moving subject with a slower shutter speed, blurring the background to emphasize speed and motion. Using continuous autofocus (AI Servo or AF-C) to track subjects and ensure they remain in focus as they move. Using a wide aperture (low f-number) to blur the background and isolate the subject, drawing the viewer's eye to the main action. Getting down low, using a monopod, or finding a vantage point to capture the best angles and perspectives. Action Sports: Focuses on adrenaline-fueled activities like skateboarding, surfing, and snowboarding. Documents extreme sports like rock climbing, mountain biking, and skydiving. Captures the high-speed world of car and motorcycle racing. Covers sports like soccer, basketball, and football, focusing on team dynamics and strategy. Covers sports like tennis, golf, and track and field, highlighting individual athlete performance.