The ESU Invitational was held today and featured swimmers from Kutztown, Millersville, and East Stroudsburg Universities. These are some of my favorite photos I captured at the meet today.
Abby Schoffstall works inside against the Cheyney Wolves.
Imani Brown goes in for a layup.
Ann McKnight eyes up a free throw.
Same shot from a different camera angle.
McKnight looks to the referee on a tied up ball.
Marlene Bassett goes up strong for two more. Lady Warriors roll to a 79-70 win over Cheyney.
Imani Brown drives down the lane.
Noelle Powell gets around a defender.
Marlene Bassett goes up strong against a defender.
Dominique Rayam shoots from the foul line.
Jordan Hertz passes the ball on the perimeter.
Imani Brown looks for an opening.
Jordan Hertz flies to the basket.
Alison Bauman guides a nice shot to the basket.
Abby Schoffstall makes a layup on a breakaway.
Imani Brown goes in strong for the score. Lady Warriors 69, Kutztown 59!
Kobi Nwandu (#1) and Steve Harris (#10) fight for a rebound in a fast-paced game against Kutztown Saturday afternoon on January 20, 2018. The Warriors jumped out to an early lead and never looked back.
Jakwan Jones (#3) splits the Kutztown defense on the way to the bucket.
Steve Harris makes an emphatic dunk early in the first half.
This is the same dunk by Steve Harris from a remote camera.
I said it was emphatic!
Ralik Wise (#22) is fouled by a Kutztown defender while trying to score.
Kitt Najee Walls (#11) drives inside.
Jakwan Jones (#3) makes an easy basket.
Kobi Nwandu (#1) goes strong to the basket.
The final score was 101 – 95!
Ann McKnight (#20) steals the ball in a scramble for possession against Bloomsburg. The Lady Warriors played a hard-fought game to secure the victory.
Tiffany Lapotsky (#10) takes the ball to the hoop against Bloomsburg.
Imani Brown (#2) drives through the lane.
Sadie Cresswell (#15) makes a move around a Bloomsburg defender.
Imani Brown (#2) on the free throw line.
Tiffany Lapotsky (#10) cuts inside to score.
Jordan Hertz (#5) causes a defensive response!
ESU Men’s Basketball likes to press opponents. Their full court press opened up an unsurmountable early lead against Bloomsburg University this afternoon. ESU put the pedal to the metal and never looked back.
The full court press forced turnover after turnover, several turning into turnover points. The beginning of the first half was a flurry of white motion.
Solid offense produced quality scoring opportunities, too.
Ball handling and control made for those turnovers to be costly.
Crisp passes…
contributed to the scoring opportunities.
It happened time,
after time!
Attending the Summit Sports Photography Workshop in Denver, Colorado last year was beneficial on a number of levels for me. It confirmed my deep passion for sports photography, I learned a ton of information from the experts in the field, and I was taught how to set up and use remote cameras. Mark Terrill was incredibly helpful and hugely inspirational on the remote camera topic. His work rocks and he shared some great info on all the details of how to use remote cameras. He even made it sound simple enough for me to give it a go! Thank you, Mark!
I finally purchased some of the recommended gear and just started using a remote camera in my sports photography arsenal. So far, after just a few experiments, it seems to be paying off and providing some unique and interesting angels. These photos in this blog post were captured during the NCAA DII Regional Semi-Final during the penalty kicks. The first image shows ESU’s goalkeeper, Jules Harris, warming up just before the penalty kicks started. The second photograph shows the winning goal scored by Jules Sicker to decide the game and advance ESU to the Regional Final on Friday.
The beauty of all this was I captured these two images at the same time I was photographing the penalty kicks with my main camera. I had a PocketWizard Plus III taped to my monopod so I could remotely trigger the camera behind the net. Amazing! In just a few short weeks, I will be utilizing remote camera angles at ESU’s basketball games and I cannot wait!
I am in the midst of updating my basketball portfolio in preparation for the upcoming college basketball season. You can see my updated basketball portfolio here. I cover East Stroudsburg University sports and capturing the action on the court for the men’s and women’s games is awesome! I also shoot some high school games for The Pocono Record.
These photos are from the past few years and I thoroughly enjoy the games from pre-game, to tip-off, to court action, to post-game. These athletes are amazing and always put an energetic game on the floor!
About a year-and-a-half ago, I attended the Summit Sports Photography Workshop in Denver, Colorado. It was an incredible event and I learned a lot. Here are some of the basketball photos I captured there.
Last Saturday, I photographed the ESU baseball doubleheader. It was a great day for a number of reasons, which I reported in my last blog entry. I was looking through the photographs after the game and was pleasantly surprised to see some details I could not see initially.
The new Nikon D5 is an incredible camera and I continue to be amazed with the results I am getting at games. When I was cropping in on one image, to be sure I had the correct outfielder’s name, I saw the fans’ facial reactions as Left Fielder, Casey Saverio, made his acrobatic catch over the fence. Check these details out! This next photo is cropped from the original photo above.
This is the next photo in the sequence and the details are incredible! Don’t you love those fan reactions?
The amazing thing to me, besides the incredibly photogenic fans, is the results of such a high level of cropping in these images. The D5 has a full-frame sensor and the amount of detail it picks up is amazing! I still cannot get over how good these cropped images look!
The Nikon D5 is a winner and one I am happy to have in my sports photography arsenal!
Some days when you’re behind the camera you just don’t know what you’re going to see. Today I got charged by a groundhog, witnessed incredible wind gusts, saw an acrobatic catch over the outfield fence, and photographed the East Stroudsburg Warriors’ Baseball Team sweep a doubleheader against Lock Haven!
The bullpen catcher, during the game, said, “Here he comes.” A groundhog charged his way from the outfield, down the line toward me, jumped over a piece of trash, ran along the dugout, behind home plate, and slipped under the visitor’s dugout! The rodent stole the show and gained the attention of the amused fans, players, and umpires for a few moments!
The wind gusts stopped the game momentarily at one point so the players could regain their visibility.
A defensive play in left field was a game-saver. Left Fielder, Casey Saverio, went back to his right, on a long-hit ball deep into the outfield. It looked like the ball was going to clear the fence and be a homerun, but Saverio leaped up and snagged the ball out of the air as he toppled over the top of the fence! It was an absolutely incredible play! And there was still more to come!
Both games of the doubleheader were well played by the Warriors. Strong pitching, consistent defense, and aggressive bats made the difference, and resulted in the two victories.
All-in-all, it was quite a day of baseball at ESU!