Photographers 
Tips and Business Insight from a Sports Illustrated Photographer(0)
We’re back after our end-of-summer vacation, and I wanted to share with you a great blog I found during some downtime in the last week. We’ve linked to the personal blogs of professional photographers in the past, and indeed, this whole blog thing seems to be catching on with the pros. So many photographers are [...]
On the Ground Photo Updates from Beijing
No, I’m not there (if only), but one of my favorite photographers (and fellow Northwestern alum) Vincent Laforet is in Beijing, covering the Olympics for Newsweek. You might remember Laforet from our article on tilt-shift photography, but he’s actually an accomplished sports shooter as well. He’s giving some helpful tips and hints, but [...]
Remote Photography: Thousands of Photos Came Down to This Shot….
Meet Bill Frakes. Even if the name doesn’t ring a bell, you’ve almost certainly seen one of his pictures. Frakes is one of the better-known photographers at Sports Illustrated, shooting covers ranging from Peyton Manning to college basketball. All that’s good, but where Frakes really shines is at the racetrack.
This photo, showing [...]
Recommended: American Photo Journalist Analyzed
Image by Thomas Witte
Looking for some photo ideas? American Photo Journalist has three pages of archives of photographers talking about how they captured some of their coolest images. It’s a great resource to see how the pros approach a situation. Some of the equipment they used may be a little pricey, but it [...]
