In this video I share my photography settings for shooting sports photography. It’s not always easy doing photography in low light. Especially fast paced sports and fitness photography. But there are approaches you can take, by adjusting your shutter speed, ISO and F-stop to still get great sports photos in these conditions.
For this shoot I made contact with Cage Warriors Champion Dominic Wooding. Shooting in a gym, with ambient light, I share my camera settings and talk you through my thought process on how I approached this photoshoot. Going through the key moments which shaped my thinking and my approach during the shoot.
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