DDCSD wrote in post #9265881
Be sure to emphasize the importance of clear faces and getting the ball in the frame. I would also stress the importance of knowing the sport that you are shooting and to be able to anticipate where the action is going to take place.
Also stress the importance of getting good celebration and high emotion moments. Those shots can be more important than getting the "big play".
As far as technicalities, just make sure everyone understands the need to keep their shutters speeds high enough for the sport they are shooting. Stress the importance of getting as clean of a background as possible, whether that be from picking your shooting positions carefully or using a super-telephoto with a large aperture to erase the background.
I'm sure that others will step in with some great points, this is just what I can think of off the top of my head.
Thank you very much!
I included all in the slideshow i wrote down what i need to talk about, and ofcourse sportraiture are there [Fans, Audience, coach, referee,...], and yes, i will make sure to make the shots of clear face, ball, action, color, noise,...
I hope i can cover most important points in that lecture, also i will call one or 2 of my friends who are working in press and shooting sports to help me, not sure if i should be an assistant to them or they should be assistants for me, and i will think of some ideas if it will help.
I would like to know websites about football [Sports] with the best shots so i can use them as a samples to show if possible, or even to post the link for the website so to give credit to the photographers on that link(s)
Thanks!