When it comes to a list of the most expensive sports in the world, we can surely find Formula 1 close to the top. The level of sophistication, the extravagant lifestyles of the racers, and the hi-speed action that goes into the sport all set it apart from the rest. So, what about being an F1 photographer? What does their day at their track look like? And what techniques do they use to make sure that they do not miss a shot? To answer everything that has to do with photographing Formula 1, we have photographer Steve Etherington talking about what he does, how he does it, and much more:
Etherington starts off by talking about the gear he uses. For his purpose, a body that can shoot at a high frame rate is essential. And as for the lenses, he also shares how he has a bunch that he uses based on what and where he’s shooting. Besides the body and the lens, he also talks about the essential accessories that help him take better photos.
As Etherington shares in the video, being an F1 photographer isn’t only about photographing the race. There are a lot of things that happen in the garage, during the preparation, and also the press conference. So it’s essential for him to thoroughly understand what is happening, and where he needs to be.
And if you’re looking for ways to improve your photography when shooting cars or races, you’re in luck. He also shares some important tips and tricks that’ll definitely help you elevate your skill as a photographer.
If you’re interested in photographing Formula 1, be sure to go through the entire video. You’ll find the insight from Etherington’s experience quite useful.
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