F45
Jun-22-2006, 08:22 PM
Hi Folks,
I Just wanted to share a few recent racing images and ask about the business in general...
These are a couple friends who race almost every week and they asked if I could show them my style (so to speak). I've been working on architectural photography lately but I used to do sports and now I'm getting the itch to do it again (professionally). Still no website yet but its coming!
For those of you who shoot races regularly, do you shoot RAW or JPEG? I only shoot RAW but I find that I always go for the "cover shot" thus I don't take hundreds of pix during the race. The editing takes some time and I'm not able to post all the shots by the end of the day as some photogs do.
The websites that I've looked at have literally dozens of images of each racer but usually only show slight variations of the same turn or straight-away. I would rather produce my best shots and go for a reputation of providing higher-end images instead of just quick pix. These shots were shown around to the racers and they all commented on the fact that they already have tons of side shots of themselves racing but nothing showing this kind of detail in action.
My only concern is that I would have a hard time doing this for each racer (between 40 and 80 cars) and getting the images posted within a day or so as they are used to. I'm looking into having a service like Smug-mug take the orders and make the prints but haven't finalized any decisions as of yet. I edit my images for my own printing techniques which simply takes a lot of time. What are some of your thoughts on the business and the turn-around-time??
Thanks!
F45
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I Just wanted to share a few recent racing images and ask about the business in general...
These are a couple friends who race almost every week and they asked if I could show them my style (so to speak). I've been working on architectural photography lately but I used to do sports and now I'm getting the itch to do it again (professionally). Still no website yet but its coming!
For those of you who shoot races regularly, do you shoot RAW or JPEG? I only shoot RAW but I find that I always go for the "cover shot" thus I don't take hundreds of pix during the race. The editing takes some time and I'm not able to post all the shots by the end of the day as some photogs do.
The websites that I've looked at have literally dozens of images of each racer but usually only show slight variations of the same turn or straight-away. I would rather produce my best shots and go for a reputation of providing higher-end images instead of just quick pix. These shots were shown around to the racers and they all commented on the fact that they already have tons of side shots of themselves racing but nothing showing this kind of detail in action.
My only concern is that I would have a hard time doing this for each racer (between 40 and 80 cars) and getting the images posted within a day or so as they are used to. I'm looking into having a service like Smug-mug take the orders and make the prints but haven't finalized any decisions as of yet. I edit my images for my own printing techniques which simply takes a lot of time. What are some of your thoughts on the business and the turn-around-time??
Thanks!
F45
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