The Addiction of Sports Photography: Light Management
Light Management is the manipulation of shutter speed, aperture and light sensitivity to produce a properly exposed image. There are lots of way to do that with many different affects.
The topic of light management may seem elementary. But how those elements come together is put to the test given the challenges of sport photography: high speed action in environments with less-than-ideal lighting.
The light sensitivity of the camera’s sensor, more commonly referred to as ISO, is the area that has changed the most within digital photography. Those changes are so important that we have summarized them into “Covatta’s Law.”
Those changes have leveled the playing field among sports photographers. However, not all photographers have kept up with the changes. For those photographers who have not, we offer recommendations on setting for wide variety of lighting environments and camera technology levels.
This approach is truly different. Many books prescriptively say: “do this.” Our approach is very descriptive, saying: “when encountering these environmental variables, consider taking these approaches.” We think you will really appreciate the approach.
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