The art and techniques of Martial Arts Photography

Archive for October 6th, 2010

Tournament Shooting without Flash, a primer.

Tournament Shooting without Flash, a primer. -Bob Hubbard Traditional thinking says to use flash to freeze action. But what do you do if the venue won't allow flash photography? Shooting in a low light situation is tricky, even for pros. Where our eyes may think things are well lit, the average karate school or gym just doesn't put out the level of →


Advice for Photographers

Advice for Photographers By Bob Hubbard From http://bobhubbardphotography.com ============== Advice As I continue to study and learn about the art of photography, I am amazed at both it's simplicity, and it's complexity. What follows are a few nuggets that I've learned so far on this journey. Lighting is key * Having the right amount and the right type of light is crucial →


Taking Better Action Photos

Taking Better Action Photos By Bob Hubbard Ever been at a martial arts or other sporting event and taken pictures and not been happy with what you got? Were the eyes red and demonic looking, or did the subjects look like blurs or whispery ghosts? Here's a couple of suggestions to help you improve your shots. 1 - Know your camera settings. Most people →


Masters Portrait Project.

Masters Portrait Project


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