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As a sports photographer for Getty Images, Harry How has worked most of the major events in sports: Super Bowl, the Masters, Olympics, and playoffs of every other sport. In Part 1 of our visit with Harry, we hear how he began and listen to some sound advice on getting started in the biz. The nitty-gritty on What's in HIS Camera Bag, comes in Part 2 and 3 shortly. You don't want to miss those! It's the real deal.
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Part II



A short video showing how to shoot outdoor sports, with examples

   
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Learn about the action mode, burst mode and other helpful camera settings for taking sports photos of your kids and family from HP and pro photographer and mom Tracey Clark.



A sequence of images explaining why I might prefer to shoot horizontal (landscape) rather than vertical (portrait) for certain sports or situations.



Jim Sugar, avation and sport photographer talk on the high-speed performance of Olympus E3 profesional Fourthirds system dSLR. Jim like the high-speed autofocus and the fast continuous shooting speed of E3 dSLR. He also like the the speed and sharpness of the Olympus fourthirds digital lens when using it with wide-open aperture.

Jim Sugar an award wining 22 years veteran National Geographic staff photographer. Jim is now a freelance profesional photogarpher specializes in aviation and sports photography. He is often on assignment for Sports Illustrated and Jim is also Olympus Visionary photographer.

   
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