High School Football – YUP Still Got it

So the big guy with the rollout leading block number 73 – that’s the guy I was photographing Friday night under the lights in Fort Worth, Texas. The Aubrey Chaparrals came through in the end, and the end took a long, long time.

That’s because a total of 98 points were scored in the game, and for anyone who has photographed a football game — the higher the score, the longer the game. And when the temperature of 38-degrees is leaving frost on the trainer’s table (behind the players) … the challenge is compounded by appendages that don’t work as they should.

My attire was worthy, except for the fact of my frozen fingers, and by the middle of the fourth-quarter, a frozen camera sending me error codes for what I assume was “too cold to function.”

Funny story is that when I was sitting down and editing during halftime, the parents came up behind me and introduced themselves. But the first thing the Dad said was, “I love your fly fishing videos!” I was taken aback of course. I was expecting a gushing and proud parent, and I got a fellow fly fisher! I regained my senses, and realized that not only were these the parents of the player, but the Dad was also an avid fly fisher. Small world.

HOW TO SHOOT FOOTBALL – LESSON 1

I guess I could tell you my secrets, and if you have any sense at all, you will figure it out just by looking at the image above. HINT – angle, it’s about angle. Feel free to contact me if you want to know what “ANGLE” is, and I will be happy to tell you – voice to voice.

Friday Night Lights — TONIGHT!

I’ll be headed to Fort Worth, Texas, for a high school football playoff game between Aubrey High School and Godley High School in Northwest Fort Worth this evening. Thankfully, the weather, although cold, will cooperate so that I can capture images of one player whose family brought me on board for their action photography needs!

I have done perhaps a hundred Texas high school football games and counting. It never gets old seeing youthful energy and good sportsmanship on display. However, I do remember having my fill of it a long time ago, and heading for California to work, in large part because of local news outlet’s overkill coverage of North Texas high school football. Thankfully, the fields have become a lot more diverse in the last thirty years! We actually have soccer, field hockey and many more sports represented at the high school level – nothing on the scale of California’s high school sports diversity, but high school sports in Texas? It’s getting “interesting-er and interesting-er” all the time.

Denver at San Diego John Elway by Shannon Drawe

I guess you could say, I have done some sports photography over the decades. This shot – ON FILM and on DEADLINE from San Diego’s Jack Murphy Stadium (gone now).

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