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How To Configure The “Oh Shit” Button On The Canon R3
Regardless of what camera you are using, things can unfold in just a fraction of a second in motorsport. So being able to react and adjust to the...
How To Configure The “Oh Shit” Button On The Canon 1DX
In motorsport, things happen quickly. Really quickly! So being able to adapt and adjust to the action happening out on track in just fractions of a...
Professional Motorsport Photographer Works Event Without A Media Pass
Hi, I'm a professional motorsport photographer and I shot an entire event without media accreditation and nobody noticed. Yes, that's right. I...
What Is A Carnet? And Why Do I Need One As A Motorsport Photographer
Are you planning on taking your camera gear overseas to photograph a motorsport event? You are going to need a carnet. Being able to travel around...
Using Leading Lines To Enhance Your Motorsport Photography
As motorsport photographers, we are constantly striving to create visually engaging and impactful images that evoke the excitement and speed of the...
What Is The Rule Of Thirds? How Do I Use It In Motorsport Photography
The rule of thirds is a fairly common photography technique, but did you know that it can be used to help showcase speed and motion in your...
What Is Dutch Tilt? And How Can You Use It To Convey Speed In Motorsport Photography
In motorsport photography, it's hard to convey speed and motion in a still image, so we have to leverage different camera and capture techniques so...
How To Get F1 Media Accreditation
The ultimate goal of any motorsport photographer is to be able to work at the pinnacle of the sport and photograph Formula 1, right? But how do you...
Why You Should Use Back Button Focus In Motorsport Photography
Nailing focus on something moving in excess of 200km/h (that's 125mph for those American readers) is tough. So as a motorsport photographer, you...
Why You Need To Use A Polariser In Motorsport Photography
Race cars are great, but they sure do have a lot of reflective surfaces. That's why using a polariser is essential when you are photographing...
Review: Canon R3 Panning Assist Feature
In the latest firmware (1.4.0), Canon added some cool new software features to the R3, one of which may or may not have a significant impact on...
How To Install Lightroom Presets
In the fast-moving world of motorsport, getting your photos out quickly is just as important as what you capture on track. That's where Adobe...
Mastering Autofocus In Motorsport Photography
In the fast-paced world of motorsport photography, autofocus can be both an extremely valuable tool and a significant annoyance, depending on how...
Which Lenses Do You Need For Motorsport Photography
When you get started in motorsport photography it can be easy to believe that you need a couple of cameras and several lenses. Because that's what...
How To Tell The Story of a Race Weekend with Photos
The ultimate goal as a motorsport photographer is to be able to tell the story of the race weekend with either a single image or a series of photos....