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Boxed away among the clutter inmy basement I had set down my firstSLR some twenty years ago. For rea-sons to this day that still escape mymind, I am unable to pinpoint theexact moment in time as to why Iplaced my love for photography by thewayside. Years later, perhaps out ofsheer curiosity or maybe I simply felta calling, those years that I ceasedsnapping up photos at local eventscrept in the back of my mind.
When I discovered the IFPO onerecent Saturday afternoon I realizedthat it was again time to pick up whereI had left off. Having recently pur-chased my first digital SLR camera, Iimmediately felt the pulse of what Ihad set aside back in 1988, and withinone business day of placing my order Ihad received confirmation of my firstassignment. My credentials had notyet arrived, however, Vonda, the edi-tor, faxed out my assignment sheet, asI had been accepted to shoot one of thebiggest events in sports entertain-ment—World Wrestling!
Professional wrestling has certainlychanged over the years from when Iwas a kid growing up, and I have dis-covered that it is no longer a sportbarred with gender restrictions. Ath-letes are stronger, more physically fit,and the popularity of the sport hasgrown into a billion dollar per yearbusiness. My acceptance at the venueand authorization to photograph asport now open for female athletes ofthe highest caliber never would havebeen possible without assistance fromthe IFPO Press Program.
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nervous having arrived at the venuethat evening. The enormous sizedmarquee perched high atop the arenaflashed in bright red, yellow, andgreen neon lights “Tonight—WorldWrestling Entertainment—Steel CageMatch!” I approached the parking lot,flashed my assignment sheet andeagerly asked the attendant where themedia parking was located. As hepointed in the direction where I shouldpark, I drove away and I thought tomyself “free parking and a freeshow—it does not get much betterthan this.” I honestly felt as though Iwas the star of the show!
Once inside, I met with the publicrelations director who informed me ofthe venue etiquette and policies. Sheexplained that I would have free reignof the arena, however, backstage wasoff limits. She even gave me a com-plimentary ticket and explained “hereis a seat for you in the event your feetget tired and you want to rest.” Blessher heart! She also expressed that Imust be respectful of the paying cus-tomers; meaning that I should movein, get my shot, and back out immedi-ately. By this she meant that I shouldnot block the view of the fans for morethan a few seconds—be courteous—and I was. It was extremely importantthat I obeyed all the rules because thisvenue is going to have more showsthat I want to attend in the future, andnow that I have my foot in the door itwas important that I act accordinglyand not discredit myself or the IFPO.
With the assistance of the mediarepresentatives from the show I wasable to get about eight rows back from
the ring. Prior to establishing myposition crouching down in the aislesfor the best angle, I quickly estab-lished contact with the nearest staffmember. I wanted to let her knowwho I was and why I was there. Thelighting was dim, the action fast, andthis was literally the first time usingmy new camera. I was shooting aNikon D40 that evening, and I wasusing my 55-200mm f-4 zoom lensprimarily because I was not sure howclose I would be. Due to the poorlighting conditions, coupled with myslow lens speed and the fast action ofthe sport, my auto-setting shutterspeed was 1/60th of a second. I wouldhave preferred a faster shutter speed tofreeze the action better but I wasforced to deal with the equipment Ihave.
My heart was literally pounding!Click, click, and click. I was pushingthe camera button as fast as I could!Having absolutely no idea who I wasphotographing, or for that matter beingfamiliar with the stars of the WWE(the last time I had watched wrestlingwas back in the early 1970’s) I foundmyself asking the kids that were seat-ed near me who the wrestling starswere. They were very helpful andseemed to know everything about theshow—the stars, the stats, who-was-who, along with the good, the bad, andthe ugly. Talking at what seemed tobe the speed of light a young fanshouted back at me “that guy is Jeffso-and- so, and the other is guy Randyso-and- so.” I simply could not hearhim and I had no idea what he was try-ing to convey over the top of 30,000
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screaming fans who were franticallywaving colored signs high in the airabove their heads showing support fortheir favorite star. At one point intime as I continued clicking away thekids were asking me if I was the offi-cial photographer for the WWE! I gota kick out of that, however, I main-tained my professionalism, refrainedfrom telling a white lie, and explainedto them that I was on assignment withAmerican Image Press.
During the steel cage match thatevening, and after seeing my profes-sional looking equipment, one lady inattendance looked downat her tiny point-and-shoot camera, glancedback up at me, then sud-denly out of nowherepassed me a card with heremail address and askedif I would be so kind as tosend her a few picturesfor both her young daugh-ters in attendance. I didoblige her request a fewdays later, and I’m confi-dent that I made somekids very happy.
I was able to get somedecent shots that eveningof not only the currentmen’s heavyweightchampion, but thewoman’s champion aswell. It was an excitingnight and I am very proudto have been a part of itall.
Recently I havereceived confirmation
from different event organizers fornumerous upcoming assignments; thefirst being the Pacific Rim GymnasticsChampionship. This is a qualifyingevent for the 2008 Beijing Olympicswith world-class athletes in atten-dance. Also I will be photographinglegendary blues guitarist Johnny Win-ter, professional boxing, as well asBritish recording artists’ U.F.O.—allthis in just eight days. I have alsobeen afforded the opportunity to havemy second assignment published onthe front page of my local newspa-
per—talk about front page headlines! I am looking forward to future
assignments and defining my photo-graphic skills as I continue to gainrecognition through publishing. Even-tually I would like to be picked up bya major magazine or network. I am 44years old and have learned that we’renever too old to learn something newin life. For anyone interested in hav-ing the rest of the world see their pho-tographic compositions—contactVonda and the IFPO. This programreally works!
WITHIN ONE BUSINESS DAY OF JOINING THE IFPOPRESS PROGRAM I RECEIVED CONFIRMATION OF MY
FIRST ASSIGNMENT. THEN I RECEIVED CONFIRMATION
FROM THE PACIFIC RIM GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPWHICH IS A QUALIFYING EVENT FOR THE 2008 BEIJING
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The most exciting play in basketball
inside the arena is a jump shot that
either silences the crowd or causes the
crowd to roar. The most exciting play
in basketball on television is the slam
dunk that shows the athletic prowess
and power of the player. However,
the jump shot and the slam dunk focus
on sound and action, respectively, and
neither convey very well generally to
still photography. Therefore, the still
photographer must focus drama. And
drama centers on the tension and com-
petition between players.
Tournaments provide more tension
and competition in a few short hours
than regular season games. All pho-
tographs for this article were taken at
the BB&T Classic on December 2,
2007 at the Verizon Center in Wash-
ington, DC. The BB&T is a NCAA
Mens’ Basketball Tournament. How-
ever, the tips in this article can be used
for NBA, NCAA, high school games
or shooting your kid at the local recre-
ational center.
Why tournaments? There are sev-
eral advantages to shooting tourna-
ments. The first is that it allows you to
see teams and players from different
leagues that you would not normally
see. The second and more important
reason, is you get to shoot a lot of
games in a short period of time which
allows you to anticipate the action and
timing of your shots.
The BB&T was a triple header: Uni-
versity of Maryland vs. VCU, George
Washington vs. Auburn and George
Mason vs. East Carolina. I took more
pictures per game, and the pictures
were consistently of a higher quality
with each successive game. Basically,
I became better at anticipating the
action the more I watched.
I used a Canon 30D with a Canon
50mm 1.8 lens.which is perfect to
shoot the near court of basketball. The
players are big enough that you do not
need to crop heavily, but not too big
that you do not get the whole play. If
you want to shoot the far court, you
need a 200 or 300mm 1.8 lens, which
is a little out of my price range. A 30D
is a great camera, but you need to
decide what works best given your
tastes and size of wallet.
I set the speed to 1/500ths of a sec-
ond and let the camera pick the best
aperture. The camera chose any of 1.8,
2.0 and 2.2. So you need a fast lens. I
selected 1/500th because that freezes
all action. Some people like the blur
effect in basketball for the movement
of the ball or the hands. I don’t. How-
ever, if you want to experiment with
the blur effect, shoot at either 1/350th
or 1/250th of a second.
Your position is important. Some-
times photographers are assigned a
position on the floor. At other times it
is first come, first serve. If you have
an option, select a spot closest to the
basket where most of the action
occurs. If you are not one or two spots
from the basket, it is usually better t o
se lect the spot fur thest f rom the
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Tips For Tips For ............THE STILL PHOTOGRAPHER MUST CAPTURE DRAMA
BY ROB MARKS IFPO, BETHESDA, MD
A GEORGE MASON PLAYER CAPTURES REBOUND.©2007 ROB MARKS IFPO
Continued on page 44
MARYLAND
GRABS DEFENSIVE REBOUND© 2007 ROB MARKS IFPO
MARYLAND’S OSBY BLOCKS SHOT
©2007 ROB MARKS IFPO
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Shooting BasketballShooting Basketball
I h a v e
been shoot-
ing digital
p h o t o g r a p h y
for the last 6
years. When
I started, I
really had
no background in photography. I knew
more about Photoshop and enhancing
images that I did about shooting.
Over time I became more and more
obsessed about learning the craft of
photography. I read everything I could
find and constantly asked questions of
other photographers. I studied other
photographer’s work to attempt to
grasp their point of view. I observed
their shooting positions and which
angles were the best and how that
made their photos better and different
from other photographers. That alone
was a great learning experience.
I began shooting sports at the one
through eight grade level concentrat-
ing on basketball and soccer. I contin-
ued to shoot at grade school level for
three years until I was confident with
my ability to capture the action.
My first camera was an Olympus D-
510 zoom point and shoot. I actually
sold images made with that camera! I
incorporated Photoshop into my work
to make it stand out. I created
backgrounds and fonts to
make the images kind of
funky for more sales appeal.
From sales income I was
able to save money which I
always put back into better
equipment. I appreciated
someone buying an image
because I knew next year
they would get a better one
because my equipment
would be better. And the
more I learned about photog-
raphy the more I realized
that I needed the best equip-
ment that I could afford.
As I continued to learn and
get better equipment I found
myself wanting to shoot
sports that mattered. I started
showing up at high school
games to shoot. I was always
comfortable in these venues and after
a while I developed a relationship with
many photographers who worked for
the Cincinnati Post and C i n c i n n a t i
Enquire. That led to shooting for a few
local high school websites and getting
some of my work published in T h e
Cincinnati Enquire, HacksSports.com,
Hacks Magazine, Reach USA, Tri-
StateFootball.com, Campbell County
R e c o r d e r and Hometown Golf Maga -
zine.
In 2007 I covered the Kentucky
High School Sweet 16 Basketball
Tournament at Rupp Arena and the
..........
I WAS GRANTED PERMISSION TOSHOOT THE CINCINNATI BEARCATS
VS. PITT, A WOMEN’S GAME ONJANUARY 12, 2008 WHICH OPENED
THE DOOR FOR ME TO SHOOT THEUNIVERSITY OF CINCINNATI VS
MARQUETTE, A MEN’S GAME ONFEBRUARY 2, 2008.
WAYNE LITMER IFPOPHOTOS © 2008
PRACTICE IS THE KEY TO SHOOTING SPORTS
BY WAYNE LITMER IFPO, SOUTHGATE, KY
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(L) EDWARD TIMES, VETERAN OF THE 1ST BATTALION 7TH CAVALRY WHILE SERVING IN VIETNAM, TRAVELED FROM BATON ROUGE, LA TO RENDER A SALUTE TOF A L L E N C O M R A D E S; (R) SE N A T O R CH U C H HA G E L A N D GE N E R A L CO L I N PO W E L L P O S E F O R P H O T O S A T TH E WA L L W I T H A PA R K RA N G E R A N D VE T E R A N S.©2007 OTIS P. MOTLEY.
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By Otis P. Motley IFPO, North Bethesda, MD
On November 11, 2007 I decided to go to the 25th Anniversary
of The Wall ceremony at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington,
D.C. Arriving 15 minutes prior to the ceremony I decided to take
a chance to get into the press area. Right away I was escorted to
the Director of Communication Ms. Lisa Gough. She checked my
credentials and gave me full access to the press stand with other
photographers and television camera crews!
The Wall is the most visited memorial on the National Mall with
more than 4.4 million visitors annually. The Wall was designed in
1981 by Maya Lin, a 21 year old undergraduate architecture stu-
dent at Yale University. It is built in the shape of a chevron. Both
the east and west portions measure 246 feet and 8 inches, and
meet at an angle of 125.12. degrees. Each corner of the Memorial
points exactly to the northeast
corners of the Washington Monu-
ment and the Lincoln Memorial.
58,253 names are inscribed on
the black granite, quarried near
Bangalore, India.
After the ceremony members of
the press were escorted to the
Vietnam Wall for the photo shoot
of General Colin Powell (U.S. Army Ret., former Secretary of
State and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and decorated
Vietnam veteran) laying a wreath as well as the other dignitaries
on hand for the ceremony. !
ON ASSIGNMENT:
WWE RAW SURVIVOR SERIES TOUR IN SYDNEY, AUSTRALIABY MILOS LEKOVIC IFPO, DOLANS BAY, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA
I love covering action and fast motion events, I love to capture the
moment -- each moment is different and portrays the emotion and pas-
sion at that exact time. I juggle this between my job and family. I have
a wife and 4 boys aged between 4 and 11 years, I take them to all the
events and they love watching as much as I love shooting. !
Hacksaw Jim Duggan in action at the WWE RAW Survivor Series Tourin Sydney, Australia. ©2007 MILOS LEKOVIC IFPO
THE 2008 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGNBY WAYNE SMITH IFPO, CHESAPEAKE, VA
On February 9, 2008 I was granted
permission to cover Former President
Bill Clinton at the Indian River High
School in Chesapeake, VA. He was
there on behalf of his wife, presidential
candidate Senator Hillary Clinton. It
was an exciting experience for me. !
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Many, many times over the years a
photographer has called or written to
report that his or her photos have been
used without permission, or with per-
mission but without payment, photo
credit or other related problems. In
ninety-nine percent of the reports the
problems could have been avoided by
using a cover letter or a simple agree-
ment in writing or using an IFPO
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The following steps should provide
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1) Copyrights are inherent to the pho-
tographer. However, an inventory
list of images with the copyright
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reminder that the work is protected
by copyright laws. Also a short
notice such as, “May be reproduced
only with written permission of the
author” could be added.
2) Each time a photo or digital image
leaves your possession, it should be
accompanied by signed and dated
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conditions stated. This is the first
step to a contract for use -- even if
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6) Submissions by email are just “out
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name and copyright notice on the
d i s c. We are not suggesting that
you never email an image but you
should know and trust the receiver
and believe that terms for an agree-
ment can be made.
7) Once there is an agreement for an
image is to be used, the terms must
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ple: One photo may be used once
for $25 or any amount that is satis-
factory. You may even want the
benefit of having your photos pub-
lished without payment. If so, that
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What happens if you have released
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Contact the user. Try to work through
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understands that copyright infringe-
ment can be serious business. In most
situations, something fair and equi-
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tos have been used.
It’s much easier to take the simple
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the time it leaves your possession than
to try to get control of it after use.
Keeping a log of photo packages,
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work is located and where and why
you should submit it elsewhere.
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WOLFGANG PUCK AND HIS ASSISTANT SHOW OFF SOME OF THE TASTY TREATS DURING THE FOOD,WINE AND MUSIC PORTION OF THE 2008 OSCARS®. ©2008 V. Robert Manriquez IFPO, RedondoBeach, CA
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ness cards around the photo of the
town in the middle. “Sure” he, “looks
good to me.” I marked
off some spots for ad
copy and spaces for busi-
ness cards and walked
down main street. I went
home with over $300 for
my first day of that kind of selling.
That was when $300 was a lot more
money than it is today -- all from a 4 x
6 aerial photo and a little creative
thinking. After that it became much
easier, more rewarding and above all a
lot less expensive to produce.
Fast forward 15 years, when once
again I knew there had to be a better
way. I had produced many, many
thousands of place mats for dozens of
communities in several states. Some of
them made me thousands of dollars in
just a matter of a few days selling
time, especially if I had happened to
get there for the 100th Anniversary of
the town. I had learned to love restau-
rants and was still searching for an
opportunity that would utilize my
restaurant connections when I discov-
ered a way to put photos of communi-
ty attractions on the cover of menus --
a different photo on each menu. This
was better than place mats because 25
to 50 menus were a lot cheaper to pro-
duce than several thousand place mats.
And it seemed that nice home owned
restaurants were always in need of
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THERE HAD TO BE A “BETTER”WAY TO UTILIZE MY LOVE FORAIRPLANES AND PHOTOGRAPHYTO GENERATE REAL INCOME.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY WITH PHOTO ADVERTISINGBy Richard L. Schorey IFPO, Hardin, Kentucky
ONE SINGLE BUSINESS CARD CAN DO THE WORK OF HUNDREDS !!!!
PI R A T E S CO V EA GR E A T PL A C E T O LI V E A N D VI S I T
©2006 RI C H A R D SC H O R E YAB O V E I S T H E A C T U A L S A M P L E I S H O W T O P R O S P E C T I V E A D V E R T I S E R S. TH I S P A R T I C U L A R O N E I S A N A E R I-A L V I E W O F W H E R E I L I V E A T T H E S O U T H E N D O F T H E R U N W A Y. MY A I R P L A N E I S K E P T I N A H A N G E R I N M Y
B A C K Y A R D A T T H E T O P E N D O F T H E D R I V E W A Y.
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1. YOU GET THE PICTURESYOU’VE ALWAYS WANTED FROM THE SUBJECTS YOU'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO SHOOT. The credentials giveyou the confidence to shoot and gives your subjects the confidence in you.
2. YOU GET PUBLISHING CREDITSYOU NEED TO ENHANCE YOUR STATUS AND BUILD YOUR REPUTATION. You are encouraged (but notrequired) to submit photos of the discoveries you make using your GLAMOUR.elite magazine credentials. All of yoursubmissions are entitled to review by the editorial staff and could be selected for publication in GLAMOUR.elite maga-zine. Each time one of your photos is selected for publication in GLAMOUR.elite, you will be issued a certificate ofaccomplishment indicating your name, the photo description and the GLAMOUR.elite issue date. Your collection ofthese certificates will further enhance your glamour photographer status. Each submitted photo must be accompaniedby the GLAMOUR.elite submission form (comes with your kit) and a small service charge of $8.00 per photo to coverthe cost of scanning your image for publication. The $8.00 fee is refunded if your photo is not selected for publication.
3. GUARANTEE YOUR SUBJECTSTHAT THEY CAN GET PUBLISHED IN GLAMOUR.elite MAGAZINE. You may (but are not required) to turn your fas-cinating glamour hobby into cash. Each photo received with the "publication spotlight" form (in your kit) and fee of$19.00 gets published in the on-line edition of GLAMOUR.elite magazine. In operating your business, you are free tocharge your subject an appropriate amount to take into account your own expenses, overhead and profit. Photosrejected by the editors for quality reasons will receive a full refund.
GLAMOUR.elite magazine features both well known celebrities and "newly discovered" subjects.
Find GLAMOUR.elite magazine at www.aipress.com/glamourelite
FOR
GLAMOUR.elite Photos by Dennis Hodges, IFPO
OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER ORDER FORM
!
!
$69.95
$10.00
Price EA.
GEAV Glamour.elite Assignment Verification OptionOfficials/clients/subjects can verify your assignment status by calling 336-945-9867 or fax 336-945-3711, 9:AM - 5:PM Eastern Time, weekdays except holidays. This is a free service thatcomes with the Glamour Elite Program. BUT . . If you are covering an evening or weekendevent or are out of the Eastern Time-zone, GEAV Assignment Verification works from ANY-WHERE in the world, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year! The $39 fee includes a $19 one-time set-upfee and the first 2-year Internet Assignment Verification service fee of $20 ($10/year). You willreceive a laminated ASSIGNMENT VERIFICATION CARD to present to officials.
USA Shipping, Priority Mail / First Class Mail, ADD $10 (foreign shipping use theinstructions on page 47)
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GE02B Glamour.elite Full Badge SetGE02A (above) + 1 wallet I.D. Card, 3 I.D. tags with laminating jackets and leatherettestraps.
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PASSPORT APPLICATION FEE
!
$39.00
If you are an IFPO member, you can get on the GlamourElite magazine band wagon quickly and inexpensively by taking advantage ofthe GlamourElite BUNDLE GEXX!. You get the GE08A Passport, GE02B Full Badge Set and GEAV Internet Assignment Verification forONLY $108.00 (a SAVING of $128.95). Proof of publication is also waived for this offer.
Glamour Elite BUNDLE REG.PRICE SPECIAL#GE08A GlamourElite Passport $99.00 GEXX-SPECIALApplication Fee $20.00 BUNDLE#GE02B GlamourElite Badge Set $69.95#GEAV Assignment Verification Option $39.00(all items listed above) $228.95 $99.00PLUS SHIPPING/HANDLING $10.00 $10.00
Total Amount Due $238.95 $109.00
USE THE ORDER FORM ON PAGE 47OR
Credit Card Orders: 1-800-654-9557 or FAX 1-800-283-5989
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1 PRESS CREDENTIALS •Gain Access to controlledevents! Sports, Concerts, Crime Scenes, Fires, Storms,Press Passport, Badge & Wallet Cards, Internet Verifica-tion. details on page 10-11.
2 ASSIGNMENT DATA BANK •Register for Assign-ments! “Dream” assignments you’ve always wanted canreally be yours! see page 34.
3 STOCK PHOTO GALLERY & SALES •SELL thephotos you've already taken! page 18.
4 INTERNET HOME PAGES •on TOP PHOTOGRA-PHERS web-site! Display your photos, awards, credits,resume and contact info. page 20.
5 TODAY’S SPORTS magazine •gain access to sport-ing events, complete credentials. page 49.
6 MERIT & ACHIEVEMENT •Gold Seal Merit Cards inthe 6 categories. page 42.
7 IFPO CREDENTIALS •Clout to succeed with an inter-nationally recognized organization. page 32.
8 PICTURE AWARDS •Earn publishing credits and "Cer-tificate of Publication Awards." page 24.
9 CUSTOM BUSINESS CARDS •To promote your ownbusiness. Page 5.
10 MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER PLATINUM PORTFO-LIO PROGRAM. IFPO members who have been activefor more than 10 years or new members who have beenpublished 5 or more time are qualified and may apply.
11 GLAMOUR.ELITE •Attract celebrities and “discoveries”plus get published. page 16.
12 LEARNING LIBRARY •HOW-TO SHOOT ALL SUB-JECTS: weddings, sports, travel, wildlife, glamour, modelportfolios, commercial, boudoir, figure and lighting tech-niques, pages throughout the magazine.
13FORMS (61) •For Photographers: Technical, Contracts,Checklists, Releases, Copyrights pg 2-3.
14 PHOTO CONTEST Cash prizes, monthly contest,Annual Grand Prize. page 36.
15 IFPO BUSINESS GUIDES •Make money with yourcamera. Page 40.
16 A C C E S S O R I E S •IFPO Windshield stickers, press hatsand accessories. Page 26.
17 IFPO DISTRIBUTORSHIPS •Sell IFPO programs,books, videos and forms part or full time. page 43.
18 NEW DISCOVERIES Model Consulting •Pays you topursue your interest in glamour photography. Page 30.
International Freelance Photographers Organization
MEMBERSHIP FORM
•Enroll me as an IFPO Member and send my Membership Card andParchment Certificate + Complete Membership Packet. I enclose $68 forMembership and Subscription to Today’s Photographer Magazine PLUS$6 for priority handling and First Class Mail of my Membership Packet($74 TOTAL).
•My membership packet will include detailson how I can participate in IFPO'sPROVEN PROGRAMS for gettingPUBLISHED, making MONEY andgaining PRESS ACCESS with my cam-era.
__________________________________________________________________________name
__________________________________________________________________________(optional) business name
__________________________________________________________________________address
__________________________________________________________________________city/st/zip
__________________________________________________________________________phone number/FAX number
Visa/MasterCard/American Express/Optima Card #
ENCLOSE CHECK, MONEY ORDEROR PAY BY MAJOR CREDIT CARD
expiration date
To join IFPO by mail, use this form or the order form on page 47 and send your dues to:
IFPO, P.O. Box 777, Lewisville, NC 27023-0777 USA
OR use your credit card and: CALL FREE 1-800-654-9557 or FAX 1-800-283-5989
Which best describes your photography: ! I am a beginner or amateur
! I am an advanced amateur or Part-Time Pro.
! I am a full-time professional.
I want PRESS ACCESS with my camera:! Sports events. ! Crime scenes.! Concerts. ! Fire scenes.! Breaking news. ! Press conferences.! Celebrity events. ! Entertainment events.
Check each area that interests you strongly: ! Press photography. ! Sports/Action.
! Nature/wildlife. ! Travel photography.
! Videography. ! Advertising.
! Glamour. ! Commercial.
! Wedding. ! Portrait photography.
Are you available for photo assignments?:! YES. ! NO.
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I agree to the above terms and conditions. I enclose my photos:#ST31, 12 photos, set-up fee $29.00 and monthly fee: $9.95#ST32, 24 photos, set-up fee $49.00 and monthly fee: $9.95
REGISTRATION FORM (IFPO MEMBERS ONLY)
PHOTO INFORMATION(complete 1 for each photo)
Image #________-_________(your IFPO membership I.D.# followed by a 5-character
code provided by you that identifies your picture)
photo title _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
subject _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
price (or print ”CALL”) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Visa/MasterCard/American Express/Optima Card # expiration date
signature
business name (optional)
name IFPO Member #
address
city, state, zip, country
contact method: (phone, fax, or email)
mail to: IFPO PO BOX 777, LEWISVILLE NC 27023-0777
IMPORTANT: Allow 30 days for IFPO personnel to scan your images and post them for sale in the StockGallery. Be sure to add the Stock Gallery URL (www.ifpo.net/stock) to your business cards, letterhead andall your promotional material.
TERMS AND CONDITIONSCredit Card Orders: when you submit your stock gallery materials, yourcredit card will be billed for the set-up fee only. Then your credit card will bebilled monthly on the first of the month beginning with the first FULL monthyour photos are ON-LINE. Your first partial month is FREE! Minimum 12-month committment required. After 12 months, monthly charges will continueuntil member cancels with a 30-day notice. Visa, Mastercard, AmericanExpress, Optima accepted.Checks or Money Orders: when you submit your stock gallery materials,enclose a check or money order for the amount of the set-up fee PLUS $59.70,the first six months of the monthly fee. You will then be billed at 6 month inter-vals.
FOR EACH PHOTO: (make as many copies as you need)
contact name:
PHOTO INFORMATION(complete 1 for each photo)
Image #________-_________(your IFPO membership I.D.# followed by a 5-character
code provided by you that identifies your picture)
photo title _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
subject _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
price (or print ”CALL”) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PHOTO INFORMATION(complete 1 for each photo)
Image #________-_________(your IFPO membership I.D.# followed by a 5-character
code provided by you that identifies your picture)
photo title _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
subject _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
price (or print ”CALL”) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
IFPO’s Stock Listing ServiceThe following elements clearly distinguish the
differences in the IFPO Stock Listing Service and
a stock agency:
1. The service provided to IFPO members is a
STOCK PHOTO LISTING SERVICE and
NOT an agency.
2. Each photographer manages his own sales.
3. No commissions will be charged ever.
4. Image buyers will browse the IFPO image
bank on the internet, select the photos, get the
price, index number and contact information to
order directly from the photographer who
owns the images.
5. Members may set their own pricing for each
photo sold.
6. Complete copyright standards will be avail-
able at the site for image buyers and IFPO
member photographers (the sellers).
7. Image searches by buyers may be made by
subject.
8. The most important part of any Stock Photo
Service is its indexing system that allows an
image buyer to identify a photo for purchase.
Members are asked to identify their pictures by
their 5 digit member number plus a 5 character
code of their own choosing. Example: IFPO
member 99999 might use Index Codes of
99999-KID01, 99999-KID02, etc.
ADVANTAGES OF THE
IFPO STOCK GALLERY SERVICE
w w w . i f p o . n e t / s t o c k . h t m l• List only the number of quality images
you wish to list -- not 10,000 to 50,000 asrequired by agencies.
• You can add fresh images at your conve-nience. No minimums are required -- suchas the 1000 new images per year by manyagencies.
• There are no contracts, exclusive oro t h e r w i s e -- to tie up your images foryears as with an agency.
• The price you set is what you get - -could never happen with an agency.
• There are no commissions ever -- unlikeagencies who always take at least 50 per-cent of sales.
• Income from sales is instant and allyours -- very different from agencieswhere payment usually follow sales by 6 to8 months.
• Model and other applicable releases arerequired for stock images listed with IFPO-- the same as with an agency.
• Current and new clients can see yourfresh images instantly and contact you tobuy -- which could never happen with astock agency.
• The more images you list with the IFPOPicture Listing Service the more likely youare to make money -- which is the same aswith an agency.
• The more SUBJECTS you list with theIFPO Picture Listing Service, the morelikely you are to make money over the longhaul -- which is also true with an agency.
SELL PHOTOS YOU ALREADY HAVE!
Successful stock libraries contain HIGH QUALITY images of everyday life situations. IFPO members shoot such images everyday as a matter of
course. However, unless a photographer has hundreds or thousands of images, he may be shunned by the large stock houses. This could happen for two
reasons, he simply may not be recognized as a successful stock photographer or his stock of a few dozen images is too small for an agency to consider.
The IFPO Stock Listing service removes these barriers totally and opens doors to the international sales market.
To celebrate the 25th Anniver-
sary of IFPO many things
were considered. The intent
was to commemorate our first 25 years
in a way to honor the contributions of
the members who have been the dri-
ving force and heart of the organiza-
tion. After long deliberation it was
determined to induct those still active
charter members and other recent
deserving members into a permanent
Freelance Photographer’s Hall of
Fame and to award an Honorary
Degree of Distinction to each one.
When the International Freelance
Photographers Organization (IFPO)
was founded in 1983, no one could
have possibly foreseen 25 years into
the future. Now, twenty-five years
later, the original mission of IFPO --
to be the primary source of support for
the universe of freelance photogra-
phers -- has stood the test of time and
has surely grown beyond the wildest
imaginations of the original founders.
IFPO’s first member was actually
enrolled on January 9, 1984. From that
day forward IFPO evolved into a
member driven organization. That
simply means that members asked for
services and support and IFPO
responded with research and develop-
ment. That process evolved over the
years to make IFPO what it is today,
the longest continuing central source
of support for freelance photographers
around the world.
Fortunately, it was relatively easy to
identify the Hall of Fame candidates.
Since day one IFPO has maintained a
transactional data base that records
every single activity of each IFPO
member. That includes program par-
ticipation, editorial submissions, press
assignments, photo contest entrants
and other information such as pub-
lishing credits, internet home pages
URLs and more. Many members
have shared their success stories out-
side IFPO. This is also noted in our
membership records. This total
process pinpointed 3319 IFPO mem-
bers (out of 78,656) to be permanently
inducted into the IFPO Hall of Fame.
The Hall of Fame IFPO members
were inducted on January 2, 2008.
Each one is being notified by letter or
e-mail. If you were not notified, but
believe you may qualify, you may
check to see if your name is listed as a
Hall of Fame member at
www.ifpo.net/halloffame. Enter your
member number plus the first 3 char-
acters of your last name (8 characters
total). If you were inducted your name
will appear on the list.
There is a chance that there are a
few deserving Hall of Fame Members
that we were not able to identify from
our extensive records and other
research who should be honored in the
Hall of Fame. If you did not receive
notification of your induction and feel
that you should be considered, please
call 336-945-9867 to update your
records and discuss your potential.
To further honor and recognize the
Freelance Photographers Hall of Fame
members, IFPO created a unique,
definitive Hall of Fame Portfolio
exclusively designed to share the Hon-
orary Degree of Distinction with
clients and the most discerning friends
and family. Each item in the portfolio
is graced with the distinctive IFPO
Hall of Fame Logo.
The portfolio includes 1 IFPO Hall
of Fame Lapel Pin of silver enlaid into
a field of black, 1 IFPO Hall of Fame
Honorary Degree of Distinction Diplo-
ma and Charter in a Leatherette Pre-
sentation Case plus 1 IFPO Hall of
Fame Member Passport distinctly
marked. Also a Directory of IFPO
Hall of Fame Members (to be pub-
lished and mailed in 2009) is included
in the portfolio and will be mailed
only to those members who apply for
the full portfolio package.
The Freelance Photographer’s Hall
of Fame will be permanently located
on the IFPO internet site. Each Hall of
Fame member’s record will be also
marked permanently. But it is the Hall
of Fame Portfolio -- The Lapel Pin,
Honorary Degree of Distinction Diplo-
ma, Charter and Passport ... that con-
vey the prestige of being inducted into
the IFPO Freelance Photographer’s
Hall of Fame.
Congratulations to each of you. It
was your lasting interest and ceaseless
suggestions that drove an organization
from its infancy in 1983 to more than
80,000 members strong with interna-
tional recognition in 2008. With your
continued interest and that of others
who follow in your footsteps, the
IFPO Hall of Fame will continue to
review members qualifications and
induct even more members in the next
twenty-five years. !
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IFPO INDUCTS 3319 MEMBERS INTO
TO COMMEMORATE THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY1983- 2008
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now you can publish your photos on the exclusive
The HOME PAGE Program is like a complete photographer’s PORTFOLIO, RESUME and ADVERTISING BILLBOARD on the Internet. Itcan contain complete biographical information, contact information, PUBLISHED or AWARDED photos, or other CURRENT photos thatyou want to represent you. Your HOME PAGE will have a unique address (called a URL) much like your mailing address that you can puton your business cards or other promotional materials you distribute to potential clients. Clients can then view your portfolio and read youraccomplishment facts ON-LINE any time they wish from ANYWHERE in the WORLD!
IFPO Internet Program
I agree to the above terms and conditions. I enclose my photos:#HP31, up to15 photos, set-up fee $49.00 and monthly fee: $19.95#HP32, up to 30 photos, set-up fee $99.00 and monthly fee: $19.95
Visa/MasterCard/American Express/Optima Card # expiration date
signature
business name (optional)
name IFPO Member #
address
city, state, zip, country
contact information: to be published on your web-site
mail to: IFPO PO Box 777, Lewisville NC 27023-0777
IMPORTANT: Allow 30 days for IFPO personnel to scan your images and create your Home Page. Be sureto add your Home Page URL (www.aipress.com/~yourname) to your business cards, letterhead and all yourpromotional material.
TERMS AND CONDITIONSCredit Card Orders: when you submit your Home Page materials, your creditcard will be billed for the set-up fee only. Then your credit card will be billedmonthly on the first of the month beginning with the first FULL month youryour Home Page is ON-LINE. Your first partial month is FREE! Minimum 12-month committment required. After 12 months, monthly charges will continueuntil member cancels with a 30-day notice. Visa, Mastercard, AmericanExpress, Optima accepted.Checks or Money Orders: when you submit your Home Page materials,enclose a check or money order for the amount of the set-up fee PLUS 119.70,the first six months of the monthly fee. You will then be billed at 6 month inter-vals.
phone/fax
email, other
HOME PAGE information guidelines
Send b/w or color prints or 35mm slides. Number your pictures or slides. Include a printed or typed list of your pictures with a title or cap-tion for each one. Be sure to put your member# on each photo or slide. Model releases are required for any photos that have human sub-jects that are not in the public domain.
If you want your photos returned, enclose a self addressed mailer with correct postage. At minimum, we require contact information alongwith photos with titles to create your Home Page.
We will assign you an Internet U.R.L. (internet address) in this form: http://www.ifpo.net/~yourname. U.R.L.’s are all lower case and haveno spaces. Please include any suggestions for “yourname.” Avoid long strings of characters like “millersphotographyandvideographics”.Use names like “paulmiller” or millerphoto.”
Be sure to print your U.R.L. on your business cards, letterhead, etc. This Home Page is your internet portfolio, and you want as many peo-ple to visit as possible.
If convenient, look at other homepages on our Top-Photographers web-site for ideas. Links to Top-Photographers are on our main homepage at www.aipress.com. A good example site is: http://www.ifpo.net/~ellefsen
CONTACT INFORMATION you wish to appear on yourHome Page.
Memberships, Associations, Publishing Credits, Prizes orAwards.
MOTTO, SLOGAN or Describe Your Specialty (ie: on-loca-tion child photography).
Accomplishments, Assignments, current Projects andCareer Objectives in photography
On Assignment
NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
JANUARY 13-15, 2008 AT COBO HALL IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN. ©2008 THOMAS DANYLUK IFPO, WINDSOR, ONTARIO
BELOW THE TOP FEMALE RUNNERS ASSEMBLE FOR THE START OF THE RACE (L TO R) CATHERINE
NDEREBA #3, PAULA RADCLIFF #2, GETE WAMI #4 AND JELENA PROKOPCUKA #1; RYAN HALL, WIN-NER OF THE 2008 OLYMPIC TRIALS GIVING THE VICTORY SIGNAL AS HE APPROACHES THE FINISH LINE.
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CAMARO BUMBLEBEE
RIVERIA
LEXUS ROADSTER
THE CHRYSLER PAVILION
By Vincent Brown IFPO, Brooklyn, New York
Covering the 2008 Olympic Trials
and the ING/NYC Marathons on
November 4-7, 2007 in New
York City was a huge opportunity to cap-
ture some of the best known athletes in the
world in action.
In the 2008 Olympic trails the best run-
ners get to compete and the winners repre-
sent the United State in the 2008 Olympics
in Beijing, China.
In the World Marathon Major, two time
ING/NYC Marathon Defending Women’s
Champion Jelena Prokopcuka and 2007
Berlin Champion Gete Wami, were com-
peting against each other for the $500,000
prize. Paula Radcliff won the race and the
prize.
This was an opportunity for me to pho-
tograph some of the world fastest male and
female runners in a lin-up with some of the
best photographer working for the N e w
York Daily News, New York Post and sev-
eral other prestigious publications. I was
thrilled to be there. !
LANCE ARMSTRONG, 7 TIMES CONSECUTIVEWINNER OF THE TOUR DE FRANCE, STOPS FOR
A P H O T O ‘O P P’ B E F O R E T H E S T A R T O F T H EMARATHON. ��
PHOTOS © 2007 VINCENT BROWN IFPO
More on page 40
3 ID’s,FIELD kit &PURSUIT Guide!
ACTIONPackage
CHASE kit ™
™#452A - $39.95
PLUS $9 S & H
WHAT IS IT?The Breaking News Chase Kit is composed ofthree vital parts. The Pursuit Package gets youon the scene; the Action Package gives what youneed at the scene; the Instant Response Packagegets your news story to the right news outletinstantly.
WHO CAN GET IT1. If you are an IFPO member with GOLD
PRESS or UNIVERSAL PRESS CREDEN-TIALS you QUALIFY and may order theBreaking News Chase Kit.
2. If you are an IFPO member, but not yet amember of a press program, TO QUALIFYyou must order one of the press programs(page 10 & 11) before or at the same time youorder the Chase Kit.
3 ID’s,FIELD kit &PURSUIT Guide!
Q & AI already have Press Credentials.Why do I have to buy the Chase Kit?
You DO NOT. The Chase Kit was simplydesigned to make the breaking NEWS COR-RESPONDENT’S job easy. It gives youeverything you need on the spot to do thejob, do it right and get it to your nearest edi-tor. The Chase Kit actually serves as yourassistant to make sure you collect all thefacts and then get them to the right place.
What is a Chase photographer; whatdo they chase?
We consider any photographer who is insearch of breaking news events to be a“Chase Hound”. He chases sports, entertain-ment, fires, accidents, storms, natural disas-ters, plane crashes, train wrecks, press con-ferences and even goodwill tours.
Will the Chase Kit be recognized? Police will recognize the Press Credentialswhich must be used with the NEWS COR-RESPONDENT accreditation part of theChase Kit.
Will Today’s Photographer p u b l i s hthese news stories?
Today’s Photographer WILL publish storiesabout YOU covering these stories. Thebreaking news stories themselves need to goto daily newspapers and wire services.
How do I find out if a newspaper orTV station can use my news photos?
Let’s use an auto accident as an example.You have photographed the wreck and areleaving the scene without having seen anyother photographers or news teams. Pick upthe nearest phone (using the numbers listedin your Reporter’s Field Directory) to notifynews agencies that photos of the accident areavailable even though the film has not beenprocessed. Breaking news is HOT andshould be reported immediately.
WHAT YOU GETThe Pursuit Package:
• Three (3) fully assembled laminated NEWSCORRESPONDENT’S accreditation ID’seach with your name and Assignment Veri-fication Code. They are custom made to usewith your current Press Passport, PressBadge and Press Wallet I.D. Card.
• The Pursuit Guide prepares you to gather,record and distribute breaking news stories.
The Action Package:• Action Scene Reporters Log• New Client Hot Sheets• Accident Report Forms• Quick Response Information Forms
The Instant Response Package:• A Field Directory of HOT contacts. • 3 Quick Step Releases• Instant Reporter’s Delivery Forms• Rights to Use Contract & Fee Contracts
All forms include reproduction rights so youalways have a permanent supply.
Accreditation Certificate
The following Correspondent Photographer hasmet all standards and requirements to receive fullaccreditation as a
NEWSCORRESPONDENT
John Q. SmithAssignment Verification
Code: 00001SMI
Accredited:
January 14, 1998
Accreditation CertificateThe following Correspondent Photographer has met all standards andrequirements to receive full accreditation as a
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
John Q. SmithAssignment Verification Code: 00001SMI
Accredited: January 14, 1998
Fits inside 408A passport. (pg 20).
Accreditation CertificateThe following Correspondent Photographer has met all stan-dards and requirements to receive full accreditation as a
NEWS CORRESPONDENT
John Q. SmithAssignment Verification Code: 00001SMI
Accredited: January 14, 1998
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Cavemen use to draw pictures
of each other on the walls of
their caves! Later people of
royal status would have an artist cut a
likeness of them from dark material
and mount it on a light background,
which was known as a silhouette.
These were proudly displayed in their
homes. When paint was finally devel-
oped, artists painted portraits of any-
one who could afford their talented
service. Finally cameras came into
existence and portraits became more
and more popular. In the beginning
photographers had no guidelines;
everything they did was pretty much
trial and error. So photographers
began to study the same lighting tech-
niques that artists had used and also
tried to match the style of the artist’s
paintings. This reminds us of the
Rembrandt Style of Lighting which is
still one of the best known and has
influenced many artists and photogra-
phers over the last 350 years.
The old adage, what comes around
goes around is certainly true with pho-
tography today. Now in the era of dig-
ital cameras we’re back to trial and
error method of learning. Only today
we have a ‘user’ handbook with each
camera and Today’s Photographer
M a g a z i n e offers many how to b o o k s
on shooting with different styles of
lighting. As in the beginning peo-
ple still love to display pictures of
family and friends in their homes
and places of business. And the
average family wants a real pho-
tographer to shoot these pictures
instead of ‘Uncle Harry’. So if
you are interested in moving into
this proven market for portraits or
model portfolios, studio lighting
tips may get you moving into this
lucrative market.
Learning to shoot professional
quality pictures using studio light-
ing with a digital camera is easy --
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digital image than with film but there
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Start with a how to book or magazine,
one light, an umbrella and a light
stand. You can preview each shot
right on the camera and if you don’t
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Continue this process until you are
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using one light. Once you have mas-
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each. You can experiment as much as
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is your equipment.
Studio lights per se are expensive.
This alone prohibits many photogra-
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ing. Having used many brands of
lighting, expensive and less expen-
sive, I was recently intrigued by
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their web site and comparing prices I
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amateur (AS Series), advanced ama-
teur (Home Studio Series) and profes-
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I was amazed when I started shoot-
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The photos for this article were shot
bouncing the light out of a white
umbrellas with one light head. I used
the Britek PS 300 H, 150 WS, Full &
Half power switch, Slave, Synch, Test
Button, 15 M Slave Sensitive, 1.3 Sec.
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W Modeling Lamp, On / Off Switch
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tests for fellow IFPO members. You
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How to Start Your Own
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LIFETIME
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HOW TO SHOOT BASKETBALL
Continued From Page 8
basket. This is because the referee
often stands in the middle of the end
line which will block your view. Best
advice -- get there early and claim
your spot.
Jump Shots and Free Throws: A
jump shot is surprisingly difficult to
shoot because through most of the
stroke, the ball or the player’s arms
cover his face. The key is to either
shoot early before his arms reach his
head, or better yet, immediately after
the release when the ball passes the
players head. However, as mentioned
in the opening paragraph, drama, ten-
sion and competition are the keys to a
good still photograph. Therefore, you
need to get the defensive player’s
hands in the jump shooter’s face. This
unfortunately adds another difficulty
to the shot -- the defender’s arms
block the shooter’s face.
Given the above challenges, consid-
er taking pictures of your favorite
player at the foul line. Remember,
however, shoot early or late.
Dunk or Blocked Shots: A dunk or
blocked shot can be a prize in any
photographer’s collection. The com-
position of a dunk or blocked shot pic-
ture is crucial to the picture’s impact.
You want the key players head in the
middle of the picture from a north
south perspective. This allows enough
of the body that the picture does not
look like a random head coming out of
no where. It also allows the full exten-
sion of the arms and hopefully some or
all of the ball and some of the net. You
do not need the rim in the picture --
just enough of the net to give a per-
spective to the picture.
From an east west perspective, the
normal rules of photography apply.
Allow the viewers eyes to follow the
action -- and be mindful of negative
space.
Rebounds and Loose Balls: A con-
tested rebound or fight for a loose ball
may be a difficult picture for the pho-
tographer to anticipate. One trick is to
anticipate your shot after a free throw.
The players start in set positions. You
know the timing of the shot. You just
have to be patient. Free throws are
made 65% to 70% of the time, and
missed shots are often un-contested.
Buzzer Beaters: If a team is hold-
ing for the last shot of a half or quarter
in the far court, you may be lucky
enough to get a great picture if the
shot clock is such that you can see it in
the picture and especially if the outline
of the back board lights up as time
expires. You can take this shot with a
50mm lens and crop or a 85mm lens if
you want to switch lenses in the mid-
dle of the game. The players have to
really cooperate to make this shot. At
the BB&T, I was not so fortunate.
Other Shots: A pass can be interest-
ing. Players fighting for position for
posting up can have drama. Think of
the game broadly and be creative.
Your shooting opportunities do not
end when the referee blows the whis-
tle. Basketball, like most sports, is a
game of emotion. If you follow the
players after the play you may be
lucky enough to catch the celebrations
or heartaches of the players.
Take Notes. I took 1,350 pictures at
the BB&T. Editing that number was a
nightmare. What saved me was that I
had recorded in a notebook the num-
ber of each good picture as I took
them which made me less likely to
delete a great picture.
Have Fun. I had a great time at the
BB&T (even though all my teams
lost). All three games were close with
great action. After that experience my
best advice is to be relaxed, take lots
of pictures and have fun.!
AUBURN DUNK
©2007 ROB MARKS IFPO
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This is the "W A R M - U P" tape you havebeen looking for to get your amateur model in"the right mood" to help you get the shotsyou've always wanted to get! This tapeexplains to amateur models what is expectedof them.
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A press photographer’s reputation is often based on his own codeof ethics. Although getting the story is the ultimate goal, ethical stan-dards can “make or break” a career. As a press photographer, it isyour duty to document newsworthy happenings — never altering cir-cumstances or interfering with action to enhance your photographs.Your photos should tell a story just as it happened. Meeting the highstandards of good press photography requires patience, determina-tion and a strong set of ethics which can be the difference betweensuccess and failure.
First, foremost and always remember that Press access is a privi-lege not to be abused. Use the following Code of Ethics to guideyou:
• Arrive early — at least 45 minutes to an hour before the event isscheduled to begin — in order to check in, find the press area, checkout the stage or facility lay-out and choose a vantage point.
• Never show up for an event unprepared. Not only should you have allthe proper equipment, you should have a basic knowledge and under-standing of the event. Do your homework!
• Try to work with promoters and authorized officials rather than againstthem.
• Conduct yourself in a professional manner at all times. Photographerswho complain or cause problems aren’t likely to be admitted again.
• Don’t just start shooting. Take time to think about what you’re covering.
• Stay within the boundaries of the photographers’ area. Never interferewith the action, criticize a player or performer or interrupt an authorizedofficial.
• Have patience. Resist the urge to inconvenience other photographersby changing spots. Your opportunity will come.
• Although it can be necessary to fight for a good position, always becourteous. You’ll find other photographers are usually willing to sharetheir space -- if you offer them the same courtesy. Try your best to getalong with other members of the press.
• Always live up to your obligations to promoters and publications.• If you agree not to sell the photos commercially, DO NOT break this
agreement.• Always clean up after yourself -- film wrappers, etc.• Never photograph anyone in a compromising situation (backstage,
locker rooms) unless it’s a public figure in a public place which qualifiesfor news. Don’t abuse the privileges you have been granted.
• Always remember you are a photographer on the job -- not a spectator.
Finally, the nature of breaking news makes preparation impossi-ble. However, when you arrive on the scene, you are a press pho-tographer -- expected to live up to the same ethical standards youhave learned to display at scheduled media events. With practiceand common sense, high ethical standards should some as natural-ly as pressing the shutter. !
The American Image Press Photographer’s Code of Ethics
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new menus. This was a much easier
program to sell because the advertisers
could really see the long range benefit
of being on a local restaurant’s attrac-
tive menu. I placed menus in dozens
of restaurants over a period 12 to 15
years -- some of them multiple times.
But I continued to search for the
ultimate in the photo-ad programs. To
me this would require lots of commu-
nity interest, almost no expense, ease
of production, easy sales and lots of
income. And again, it had to be “bet-
ter” than place mats or menus. “Bet-
ter” was achieved. Again! And it’s
better that I ever dreamed it could be.
Now I make Business Card Directo-
ries for display in public places with a
clock incorporated into the design! I
designed a preprinted mat with all the
color, borders and design built into it.
Finally I added the clock and frame
for an artistic advertising display!
You don’t have to do aerial photog-
raphy to do this. You could use a
photo of the restaurant where it is to
be placed, or a photo of a community
landmarks or a composite of several
photos which I do a lot. An aerial
photo does make a tremendous focal
point and I use one in my presentation
to advertisers. Showing this display
will make me $300 or more for any
day that I choose to work -- and I
enjoy every minute of it.
The beauty of this venture is that
you have an instant business with next
to no start up costs. All you need is a
public place to hang it and people with
business cards. You never run out of
prospects or business possibilities.
You provide the photo, collect the
business card and the check! The most
important thing about this concept is
that it is easy to sell. The first step is
to present your sample to a home
owned restaurant and secure their
agreement to allow you to hang a sim-
ilar one in a prominent spot. Then,
armed with the name of the restaurant,
you will call on merchants who are
your prospective advertisers and they
will gladly pay you to display their
business card for a period of time you
specify. I usually specify a three year
period for a rate of $39.95 to $79.95.
These are very reasonable rates. You
have space for 18 business cards so
you will collect at least $700 possibly
more than $1400 for each display.
The reason it works is because it is
appealing and different. People will
look at an aerial photo or a landmark.
For sure they will look at a clock and
they will look at business cards. They
will look at detail and color. Advertis-
ers are pleased to be a part of a beauti-
ful presentation.
There are many other options for
this plan. You could actually use pho-
tos of businesses instead of their busi-
ness cards (more opportunities for you
to make money). Or you could design
special business cards for the display.
You could put the display in a hotel
lobby instead of a restaurant and make
a visitor’s guide from the business
cards. You could display it in a lumber
yard with the business cards of
builders, plumbers, electricians and
landscapers. The possibilities are end-
less.
Every business is looking for new
and effective ways to utilize and maxi-
mize the effectiveness of its advertis-
ing dollars. With this attractive dis-
play, you offer a refreshing and cost
effective way of putting a business
name before great numbers of people.
One business card does the work of
h u n d r e d s for a very low, one time
cost. And most important -- you can
advertise your own business by adding
your business card to each display.
This is just one of the many ideas
and programs I have used to make
money in photography. If you would
like more information contact me at
americanimageus@yahoo.com. !
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