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Jul 30, 2009 12:08 |  #16

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Thanks, everybody. Yep, Jerry Lai was next to me in the photo well. In the ninth inning, most of the still photographers headed to positions behind the White Sox dugout, or in one case, up onto the second deck concourse. He and I lucked out as the only two who were in position to get shots of Wise's catch.

Wow! In a game like this where it becomes more and more obvious that this is likely to be memorable and very highly covered, how many images will a typical pro photographer take?

If anybody doubts the importance of backgrounds, they only need look at this weeks SI cover shot for proof that it does. Wonderful stuff Dennis.


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Jul 30, 2009 12:10 |  #17

Dennis.

Great shots! And you've captured a piece of history.


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Jul 30, 2009 14:49 |  #18

Congratulations on getting to photograph history. Great shots too.


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Jul 30, 2009 20:37 |  #19

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Wow! In a game like this where it becomes more and more obvious that this is likely to be memorable and very highly covered, how many images will a typical pro photographer take?

If anybody doubts the importance of backgrounds, they only need look at this weeks SI cover shot for proof that it does. Wonderful stuff Dennis.

Phil,

Thanks. The shot on this week's SI cover was taken by Ron Vesely, the White Sox team shooter. As soon as I saw this shot on Ron's SportsShooter page I knew this would be the cover this week. Ron saw my SS page right after he had updated his own page and emailed me Thursday night regarding my Wise catch and said he was behind the plate getting set up for his money shot (the one of the scoreboard) and as a result he had missed the catch.

At the start of the ninth inning, I had thought about getting ready for the scoreboard shot myself, but knew Ron was already there, so I stayed where I was and got lucky by being in position to capture the catch.

Unfortunately for my hopes of landing a double truck in SI, Jerry Lai's excellent shots of the catch beat me to market (he was working the game for a wire service and I was working for a publication thus I was more restricted in releasing the images). However, my shots may have life in the editorial World yet, so don't cry for me Argentina.


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Jul 30, 2009 23:22 |  #20

I imagine you guys, particularly the freelance shooters, are just as tense as the pitchers throwing the gems are. 162 games a season for each team, and the photographers, who were just there under the likely pretense that it was just another regular afternoon at the ballpark, are about to get some very valuable shots on their hands if the pitcher can only make that no-no happen.


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Jul 31, 2009 00:00 |  #21

Dennis.
Great shots.
That catch is an all timer.
Gotta love a perfect game.


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Jul 31, 2009 18:35 as a reply to  @ Nick5's post |  #22

Dennis,

Tell us a little of what it was like: the growing anticipation for the crowd and in particular, how do all the pro shooters react when a game ceases to be just one of 162 and quickly transitions to a moment of baseball history. When did the photogs start to psyche up and how did they change their normal routine?

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Jul 31, 2009 19:01 |  #23

NB: I've taken down the shots of the Wise catch and put a link to my SportsShooter page, in an effort to protect a persnickety customer. Feel free to follow this link if you'd like http://www.sportsshoot​er.com/members.html?id​=6550 (external link)

Phil, you know media aren't supposed to be fans, so the most emotion I saw out of anyone was in the eight inning after the last out when one of the other photog's mouthed the word "WOW" to me. After Wise's catch in the top of the ninth, we all looked at each other in amazement, then QUICKLY chimped to see if we got the catch. The photo wells filled up with talking heads and their camera peeps before the top of the ninth, and they were all transmitting to their TV stations live. Fortunately, they didn't elbow their ways to the front or otherwise interfere with me/us.

The crowd was amazing, though. They were cheering every out from the 7th inning on, and by the ninth the roar was deafening. There were some 28,000 fans in attendance, but they sounded like a full house by the end of the game.

Just goes to show what one of the things I love best about a sporting event: on any given day something magical just might happen.

After the game ended it was all I could do not to join in the cheering, but once again, it's drilled into you so effectively that this isn't appropriate that you just don't do it.

BTW, I heard from the White Sox team photographer that a copy of my shot of the catch now hangs in the lobby of the White Sox front office, and will hopefully survive long after I hang up my cameras and lenses.


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Jul 31, 2009 19:16 |  #24

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NB: I've taken down the shots of the Wise catch and put a link to my SportsShooter page, in an effort to protect a persnickety customer. Feel free to follow this link if you'd like http://www.sportsshoot​er.com/members.html?id​=6550 (external link)


Just curious, why is it OK to have it on the SS page and not here? I'm not questioning your decision at all (I wouldn't have put them up in either place for a very long time :)), just curious.


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Jul 31, 2009 19:54 |  #25

Wow - Dennis , great stuff as always.

Nice capture on the big catch. That's one for the ages !!


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Jul 31, 2009 20:32 |  #26

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Just curious, why is it OK to have it on the SS page and not here? I'm not questioning your decision at all (I wouldn't have put them up in either place for a very long time :)), just curious.

Probably 'cuz SportsShooter is considered to be self-promotional, and POTN isn't and posting the images for self-promotion is allowed.


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Aug 01, 2009 13:49 |  #27

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Probably 'cuz SportsShooter is considered to be self-promotional, and POTN isn't and posting the images for self-promotion is allowed.


I see, that does make some sense. SS and POTN are certainly different venues.


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