Sport Photography – How to Photograph a Premier League Football Match. Tips & Camera settings
I sometimes get asked a number of questions regarding a days photography at a football match and how to Photograph a Premier League Football Match. What time we arrive, where do we sit, how close do you get to the players etc. So I thought I would try and cover some of the days movements and what we get up to from start to finish.
I currently work as a freelance photographer covering various sporting events for The Press Association, mainly football. I am lucky enough to cover Premier League matches most weeks through the season, with Cricket, Athletics and Cycling amongst others keeping me busy through the summer months.
I sometimes sit pitch side and think how privileged we are to get so close to the action! Fans pay a lot some games and sit a lot further back than we do, so it’s always good to stop for a second and be grateful that we can get such good access to carry out our work.
This match didn’t have to much incident unfortunately, so not too much action captured! No doubt I’ll film another match before the end of the season.
Please feel free to ask any Q’s in the comments section. Camera settings, kit etc and I’ll do my best to answer.
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