Guys thanks for comments so far (although Marc, as for your comment about the lens, I'm still a little upset!
)
Nick, to answer how I got my foot in the door, this is the first time that I have done anything with them.
Up until September (and a rather nasty knee injury whilst playing rugby putting an end to weekends playing sport
), the last "proper" photography I did was 9 years ago, so I have been very lucky to get into things this quickly.
I went to a few events locally and put together a portfolio of local sport - concentrating mainly on Hockey and Rugby as they were things that I felt weren't covered very well in the paper, as well as popping in a few other sports shots just to prove that I was, at least, as good as the other photographers.
I put all this togther initially on Photoshelter and then built a website to create a slightly more user friend "front end" (www.phsphotos.co.uk)
, before firing them across to the picture editor with a "lets meet" email.
A meeting request came and I was very lucky in what I was offered. See the post below on the offer and my thoughts on it at the time:
http://www.photography-on-the.net …php?p=2205475&postcount=1
The work I have next Tuesday is on the "for a byline basis" but since it would be my first night-time event for a a long time, I am happy with that on this occasion - I would rather not be under-pressure whilst I learn night-time shooting again!
That said, I have spoken to the picture editors at a daily paper in our area and another in the area of the opposition who have said that they would like to see the pictures and will pay for them if they use them, so assuming I get a couple of decent pics, then it may still be a profitable evening.
Probably I am not the most qualified in here to give tips, however from what I have learnt so far:
Ask lots of questions! There are some exceptionally knowledgeable and helpful people on here, all of whom are happy to help.
Study the local papers, what they tend to use and what sports they do and don't cover. If you have a top grade sport in your area that isn't covered very well then try and tap into that.
Some of the more accomplished togs on here may wish to add their own thoughts/tips, but those are just a starter and what worked for me!
Hope this helps a little bit however and with the post from the other thread, gives an idea of the process I went through to get to where I am now.
Paul