Episode 26 of the Equine Photo School Podcast is about 3 easy ways to freeze action in rodeo photography. The first way is Shutter Speed. The second way is with flash duration. And finally, using High-Speed Sync (HSS) is the last way to freeze action.
In this episode, I discuss the three different ways to stop the action and create perfectly frozen images. Plus, I tell you which of the three is my personal favorite and the one we use daily at Olie’s Images.
If you want to learn more, you can schedule a coaching session with me at www.equinephotoschool.com/coaching or reach out and let me know that you’re interested in a lighting course. Of course, the upcoming barrel racing photography and arena lighting workshop are coming soon too! (August 28-29, 2021) Sign up for the workshop at www.equinephotoschool.com/coaching.
Watch the YouTube video here: 3 Ways to Freeze Action YouTube Video
Listen to the 3 Ways to Freeze Action in Rodeo Photography podcast here:
Have you tried all three? What were your results?
If you haven’t already, check out the episode about creating a blurry background: The Basics: Aperture
Click here for the next episode: STOP! Deleting Photos is Costing You Money!
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