A New Season Begins
With Summer fading fast and Fall on the horizon it’s time to start thinking about the upcoming hockey season. This means for me it’s time to find my wool hat and socks and a thin pair of gloves so I can operate my camera and still feel my hands at the [...]
Continue Reading →Which of these look like your hockey photos?
Setting your white balance manually plays a large part of getting professional quality hockey photographs. Read on to learn more about what white balance is, how it affects your photography, and most importantly some key tips on how to set it in an arena
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Continue Reading →Goalie Masks: Photo Tip
Part of the fun of shooting a hockey game for me is capturing the the detail of the goalie’s mask. Those of you who are frequent readers of InGoal Magazine have seen the articles that David has written on these artists. Their attention to detail is phenomenal. One of my [...]
Continue Reading →From reader Shaun MacEachern comes this shot from the World Juniors in Ottawa:
These were taken from the other end of the ScotiaBank Place, 200 level during the World Jr’s this past Christmas. Just had bought my first dSLR so that i could take pictures of my son’s hockey [...]
With hockey season pretty much winding down I thought I’d start posting some of my favorite goalie pictures I shot this past season.
We have been a long time supporter of Army Hockey because my wife is a graduate of the Academy. I try to get out there at least once a year to shoot [...]
Continue Reading →I’m an amateur photographer with a passion for shooting hockey, goalies specifically. Although I enjoy shooting the whole game I especially love shooting the action around the net because this is where the game is won or lost. For me there is nothing better than capturing the puck in mid air going over the goalies [...]
Continue Reading →We have received a few photos recently from readers and are trying a new photo gallery in place of the “photo of the week” we were running early in the site’s development. We hope that this will make it easier to feature as many reader photos as possible.
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