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HERE ARE SOME KEY POINTS TO GETTING A NICE SPORTS PHOTO:
- First drink plenty of fluids & get a good nights rest (Good for the skin).
- Arrive early and stretch or warm up! Don't want to pull something right?
- Insure your bib # is visible, to prove you were there.
- Try not to hide in the middle of a pack when approaching the camera, for obvious reasons.
- Cyclist & bikers may want to ride single file or groups of two until you pass the dude with the extra large big brim hat and fancy gizmo.
- Do not shadow someone else while running or riding, time your passing opportunity appropriately, even if for a moment you are in the clear, you might get blocked by someone else.
- Avoid running or riding by the camera really really close, stay a comfortable distance, often we do not have enough room to manuever.
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GOOD TO KNOW EXTRA'S:
- Always buff, polish or wax your equipment before the event, not during!
- Grooming, stying & other such personal maintenance should be avoided during the pre and post event warm-ups and ceremonies.
- Try not to look stressed or overly perspirated while passing the photographer, it's best to appear as though the Mount Kilimanjaro death climb was just another walk in the park.
- If you happen to slip or tumble during your event, try not to do so in plain view of the camera. Then get-up quickly, brush off and move on.
- Show your best strutt, stride, stroke etc, make us believe you have more game than Mattell or more Mac than McDonald's.
- If you believe that the photographer had missed you on the first pass, and your not likely to take the gold, don't be shy, swing around for a second pass! It's digital age we'll take as many photo's of you as you like.
-Finally, I must admit, nothing pleases me more than seeing an athlete who appreciates nature, who exhibits an expression of freedom when out for the day enjoying a vigorous & refreshing workout, however it has been our observations that some threads, be it lucky or worn for reason of sentiment, have seen better day!
Thanks for the memories!
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